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 2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca Review
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Introduction | Lineup | Walkaround | Interior | Driving Impressions | Summary & Specs

 Lineup

The 2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca is available in base and Limited trim, each in a five- or seven-passenger configuration. All are propelled by the same 250-horsepower, 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine driving all four wheels full time through a five-speed SportShift automatic.

The base Tribeca ($29,995) comes with five-passenger seating with an eight-way power adjustable driver's seat and a four-way power passenger's seat, both with manual lumbar adjustment. The second row of seats is almost as flexible as the two front seats, with a 40/20/40-split reclining seatback and a 60/40-split seat bottom adjustable fore and aft. Dual-zone automatic air conditioning is standard, as is a 100-watt, AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo with six speakers and a new auxiliary input jack. Cruise control is standard. So are power windows, outside mirrors and door locks. The steering wheel, which tilts, and shift knob are covered in leather. And there's an information center displaying audio settings, time, fuel economy and outside temperature. Standard wheels are 18-inch aluminum alloys with low-profile, all-season tires.

The seven-passenger Tribeca ($31,995) adds a third-row seat split 50/50 plus heated front seats and an auxiliary rear air conditioner fan control in the second seating row.

Tribeca Limited in both five-passenger ($32,495) and seven-passenger ($33,495) versions, replaces the standard cloth upholstery with a choice of smooth or perforated leather, and adds a memory feature to the power seats. The stereo is upgraded to a 160-watt system with a in-dash CD6 changer and nine speakers, including a sub-woofer in the rear cargo area. Touch-screen navigation ($2,000) is offered only on Limited, and now includes a rear vision camera. A rear-seat DVD system ($1800) is available on seven-passenger Limited models with navigation.

New options for '07 include ultrasonic reverse parking assist ($270), a remote starter ($335) that allows you to start your Tribeca from up to 800 feet away, and a shade-type retractable rear cargo cover ($149). Also new for '07 is a Special Edition package ($1,295) that combines an exclusive mesh grille, chrome-finish wheels and XM Satellite Radio. XM Satellite Radio ($398) is also available as a stand-alone option. A tow package ($628) combines a trailer hitch and transmission oil cooler. Several accessory packages are offered, allowing buyers to add simple extras such as floor mats, an auto-dimming inside mirror, reading and puddle lights, a shock sensor for the security system, and various bumper-protection and roof-rack systems set up specifically for kayaks, bicycles, or whatever your recreational needs may require.

Safety features on all models include Subaru's Vehicle Dynamics Control, Variable Torque Distribution all-wheel drive and all-wheel traction control to help the driver maintain control. Brakes are vented discs with antilock (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), and Brake Assist systems. Front seat occupants are protected by dual-stage frontal airbags, seat-mounted side impact airbags and active head restraints, which automatically push forward and up in rear-impact collisions. Curtain airbags insulate the front and second row seats in side impacts. All seating positions get adjustable head restraints, and outboard seats have height-adjustable anchors for seatbelt shoulder straps. Child safety seat anchors (LATCH) are provided for the rear seat(s). A tire-pressure monitoring system is standard.


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