What Makes the Tribeca a Subaru?
It all starts with our legendary Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system, which gives it the capability to go just about anywhere. Get the reassurance of solid footing in a variety of climates. This feature sets the Subaru Tribeca apart from the mid-size SUV pack, so does the Tribeca's ability to maneuver in tight city confines. In true Subaru fashion, this SUV was designed from the ground up with the latest active and passive safety features in mind, with seven airbags and ABS brakes. Inside, it's pure Subaru too, with premium materials abound. There's even available leather-trimmed seating. And of course, it's filled with technology, including everything from an available GPS navigation system, to standard stability and traction control systems. Inside and out, it offers the ideal blend of safety, reliability, capability and value.
What sets the all-new Subaru Tribeca apart?
It's a Subaru, so it offers the ideal combination of safety, reliability, capability, and value.
Click here to read more about how the 2011 Subaru Tribeca compares to the competition.
Safety
The all-new Tribeca is one of the safest vehicles when it comes to challenging and variable environments and weather conditions. Subaru was the only manufacturer with every 2011 model named an IIHS Top Safety Pick. From its seven airbags, to its 4-wheel disc brakes with Brake Assist, to its VDC electronic stability control, it's loaded with active and passive safety features. Not to mention, it also has the traction of Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive to help you avoid accidents altogether.
Reliability
Down the road, you'll appreciate Subaru's long-standing reputation for dependability. In fact, 96% of all Subaru vehicles sold in the last 10 years are still on the road today.** This is in part thanks to the unique, naturally balanced design of our SUBARU BOXER® engines.
Capability
The 2011 Subaru Tribeca features road gripping Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, which gives you peace of mind in any weather. Best of all, this added confidence doesn't come at the expense of fuel economy. A Subaru Tribeca required 121 feet to come to a stop from 60 mph, which is slightly shorter than its competitors. Its 2010 rating (which isn't comparable to 2011 ratings) shows that the
Tribeca scored a perfect five stars for both front- and side-impact
protection. It's ready for any adventure.
Value
Our vehicles have always been known for their incredible value, so it's no wonder Subaru was just awarded the industry's highest predicted resale value by ALG and Kelley Blue Book's kbb.com.*** When you also consider the all-new Tribeca's true cost of ownership, and low maintenance and fuel costs, it becomes an even better value.