2011 Subaru Tribeca Limited SUV Reviews & Ratings

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The Subaru Tribeca Limited SUV made its debut into the middle weight crossover SUV market in 2005, with little fanfare but high expectations. Designed and produced with the US market in mind, the Tribeca label even had American origins, stemming from the lower Manhattan, New York City neighborhood of TriBeCa, an abbreviation of the "Triangle below Canal Street". There doesn't appear to be any logical explanation why Subaru named their new baby the Tribeca, so it must have been an in... click here for the full review

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  • Currently 4.69/5
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  • Currently 4.33/5
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  • Currently 3.94/5
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  • Currently 4.25/5

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Part 1: Introduction

The Subaru Tribeca Limited SUV made its debut into the middle weight crossover SUV market in 2005, with little fanfare but high expectations. Designed and produced with the US market in mind, the Tribeca label even had American origins, stemming from the lower Manhattan, New York City neighborhood of TriBeCa, an abbreviation of the "Triangle below Canal Street". There doesn't appear to be any logical explanation why Subaru named their new baby the Tribeca, so it must have been an inspirational idea from their US marketing department.

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Based on Subaru's highly successful Legacy design, the Tribeca Limited SUV got off to a kind of rocky start when it first hit the dealerships. Industry feedback were less than ecstatic, with the Tribeca Limited SUV earning particularly scathing reviews largely as a result of its highly unusual design, based on the European Saab X9 super car concept.

With sales almost non-existent, Subaru gave the the Tribeca Series Two Crossover Limited SUV a top to toe re-design. Pretty soon the Tribeca began to find its feet in the highly competitive medium sized SUV sector, competing for its share of the market against such powerful competition as the Ford Edge, Audi Q5, Nissan Murano and the Toyota Highlander. One of its edges was that the Tribeca offered seating for seven passengers, a fact that industry reviewers even suggested may have taken sales from other members of the Subaru SUV stable such as the Outlook and the Forrester.

Distinctive because of its sharply sloping windshield and very short hood, giving the Tribeca Limited SUV a distinct mini-van look, especially when viewed from the bonnet end. However under that bonnet, the Tribeca packs a lot of power in the form of a 3.6-liter six-cylinder, horizontally opposed cylinder engine boxer six with 256 horsepower to pull it along. Standard on the Series Three Subaru Tribeca 2012 Limited SUV is a flexible five speed Subaru Sport Shift automatic with manual shift-gate as well as all-wheel drive (AWD).

The Series Three Tribeca Limited SUV has all the credentials to be a first class off road vehicle, and it is not slow in presenting them. To say that it copes well with the toughest of challenges off the road is an understatement. Anyone looking for exceptional fuel consumption won't find it in the Tribeca, with an uninspiring average of sixteen miles per gallon in the city and twenty miles per gallon on the highway being reported in most reviews. On the upside, in relation to the other Subaru SUVs, the Tribeca Limited SUV offers a very quiet drive with first class road handling.

Subaru Tribeca Limited SUV Pros and Cons

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 Pros In relation to other crossovers, the Tribeca Limited SUV is really quiet on the road, especially when compared to SUVs from the Subaru stable.

 Pros An almost unanimous agreement found in reviews is that road handling in the Tribeca is first class, largely due to its low center of gravity.

 Pros The Tribeca Limited is the only SUV crossover in the Subaru range and one of the few SUVs in general that is capable of accommodating seven passengers.

 Cons According to objective reviews, the Subaru Tribeca Limited SUV is only capable of comfortably sitting seven people, if up to four of them are adults.

 Cons Fuel economy in the Tribeca Limited SUV leaves quite a bit to be desired. Reviews point out that these disappointing levels can be put down to the Tribeca's weight and demands of its all-wheel drive.

 Cons An extra layer of upholstery filling in the seat and backs of the driver and passenger seats in the Tribeca Limited SUV would have made a positive difference.

 Cons Cargo space in the Series Three Subaru Tribeca Limited SUV is lower at 74.4 cubic feet than many of its competitors in the category, with the Mazda CX-9 providing more than one hundred cubic feet and the Toyota Highlander slightly less, but still more than twenty cubes more than the Tribeca.

 Cons The Tribeca Limited SUV's thick side pillars has a slight but bothersome effect on the driver's forward visibility.

Subaru Tribeca Limited SUV Specs

MSRP
$32,495
Fuel Economy
16 City / 21 Highway
Fuel Capacity
16.9 Gallons
Engine
3.6L V6
Transmission
5-Speed Automatic
Horsepower
256 @ 6000 rpm
Torque
247 @ 4400 rpm
Seats
6
Doors
5