Subaru Tribeca Reliability

Subaru Tribeca was a mid-size crossover SUV built from 2005 to 2014. Known as the Subaru B9 Tribeca in Canada and some other markets, the car was named after the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City. The Tribeca was built on Subaru Legacy’s platform and offered in five- and seven-seater configurations. It was intended to go alongside the slightly revised Saab 9-6X. 

Overview

Subaru’s Tribeca is its first attempt at the SUV market, and also the first all-new car to debut since the Legacy in 2003. The 5-door mid-size crossover SUV is available in front-engine and four-wheel-drive layout. A 3.0-liter H6 engine powered the Tribeca for the 2006 to 2007 model, and a 3.6-liter H6 engine for 2008 to 2014 models. Both these engines were mated with 5-speed automatic transmissions. The SUV can accelerate from 0-60mph in 9.3 seconds and has a top speed of 121mph.

Reliability

Based on its Reliability Rating of 3.5 out of 5.0, the Subaru Tribeca ranks 18th out of 26 midsize SUVs. Over the past seven model years, 19 complaints have been filed concerning the Subaru Tribeca. The Subaru Legacy has been ranked 7th in overall reliability out of 17 Subaru models, with real concerns about the engine and transmission. Three hundred thousand miles is the maximum range of a Subaru. If you maintain your vehicle regularly, you can expect to obtain this level of mileage.

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Safety

New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) crash tests conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) gave the Subaru Tribeca an overall five-star rating. In addition, the Tribeca has been recognized by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) as a “Top Safety Pick.” 

Depreciation Rate

The term depreciation refers to a reduction in value that occurs when you own and operate a vehicle over some time. It is predicted that the Subaru Tribeca will depreciate 18% after five years. In five years, its value is expected to decrease by approximately $2,421 from its current value.

Maintenance and Repair

Subaru Tribeca has an average annual repair cost of $563, which means it has an average ownership cost.

FAQ

Is Subaru Tribeca a Front-Wheel-Drive, Rear-Wheel-Drive or All-Wheel-Drive car?    

The Subaru Tribeca is an All-Wheel-drive car.    

How many seats are in the Subaru Tribeca?    

The Subaru Tribeca is a car with 7 seats. The EPA Classification for this car is: Small Sport Utility Vehicles 4WD    

What is the horsepower in a Subaru Tribeca and does it have a turbo?    

The Subaru Tribeca has 256 horsepower and 247 lb-ft of torque. The engine is a Regular Unleaded H-6 with a displacement of 3.6 L The fuel system is: Sequential MPI.    

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How big is the trunk in the Subaru Tribeca?    

74.3 Cubic Feet ( 2,104 m3 )    

How much ground clearance does the Subaru Tribeca have?    

8.4 inches ( 21,34 cm )    

What type of wheels does it have?    

Subaru Tribeca has 18 X 8 inch Aluminum Front Wheels and 18 X 8 inch Aluminum Rear Wheels.

What was wrong with the Subaru Tribeca?

Takata has recalled a large number of Subaru vehicles because they have dangerous airbag inflation devices. More than 37 million vehicles were affected by the Takata shrapnel-hurling airbag inflators.

How many miles does a Subaru Tribeca last?

Although the results can vary depending on how the car is maintained, the Subaru can do 300,000 miles. You can also expect that your Subaru will get this mileage if it is maintained regularly.

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