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Price:
$21,990.00
Year:
2006
Mileage:
32518
Transmission:
Automatic
Bodystyle:
SUVs
Exterior Color:
Silver
Drivetrain:
All Wheel Drive
Engine:
Horizontal 6
Dealer Stock #:
9856A
VIN #:
4S4WX85C164409161
Title:
N/A
Warranty:
N/A
Seller Type:
N/A
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The Subaru B9 Tribeca midsize SUV debuted for the 2006 model year. Named for New York City's fashionable and affluent TriBeCa neighborhood, it became Subaru's first U.S. vehicle to feature a new design expression consisting of a stylized triangular grille and rounded bodywork. Subaru is becoming a premium brand. It isn't Mercedes or BMW nor does it intend to be, but the technology underneath, the stuff you can't see, is cutting edge, giving drivers the latest in all-weather safety and performance. The latest example of this strategy is the all-new 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca. The first thing you should know about the Tribeca is that it's a big SUV, as big or bigger than a Nissan Murano or Toyota Highlander or even a Ford Explorer. It seats up to seven passengers. The first thing you're likely to notice, however, is the styling, particularly that grille. It looks like something from an Alfa Romeo. Subaru's new chief designer came from Alfa, but he told us the grille was already set in stone
There's nothing wrong with a vehicle having personality--but you don't want it to make you cringe. This is the controversy surrounding the B9 Tribeca. Subaru has found success by thinking differently and incorporating unique styling into its cars. Remember the Brat? The SVX? Its new, three-row-seat, crossover sport/utility is attractive, inside and--mostly--out....
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