The Subaru Tribeca is equipped with a 5-speed automatic transmission.
Contents
- What Subaru models have no CVT?
- What kind of engine does a Subaru Tribeca have?
- How reliable is the Subaru Tribeca?
- Why did Subaru discontinue Tribeca?
- What kind of transmission does a Subaru Tribeca have?
- Why did Subaru stop making the Tribeca?
- What years did Subaru have CVT problems?
- What was the last year of the Subaru Tribeca?
- Does the Subaru Tribeca have a boxer engine?
- How many miles can a Subaru Tribeca last?
What Subaru models have no CVT?
Since 2014, the Lineartronic® CVT has been standard in all automatic Subaru models and trims (except the Subaru BRZ).
What kind of engine does a Subaru Tribeca have?
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Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
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Seating | 5 Passengers |
Transmission | 5-spd auto w/OD |
Power | 250 @ 6600 rpm |
Drivetrain | all wheel |
How reliable is the Subaru Tribeca?
The probability of a repair being a severe or major issue is 13% for the Subaru Tribeca, compared to an average of 13% for midsize SUVs and 12% for all vehicle models. The average total annual cost for unscheduled repairs and maintenance across all model years of a vehicle.
Why did Subaru discontinue Tribeca?
On October 18, 2013, Autoblog, Jalopnik, and Cars.com all confirmed that Subaru informed its dealers that production on the Tribeca would end in January 2014 due to slow sales. Subaru sold just under 77,000 Tribecas total in the United States, making it one of the worst-selling vehicles in the US in 2011 and 2012.
What kind of transmission does a Subaru Tribeca have?
Standard equipment. The Subaru Tribeca was only released in Australia with the 5EAT automatic transmission. This is a durable gearbox and generally gives long service life, 200,000 kilometres plus, as long as it is properly serviced and not abused.
Why did Subaru stop making the Tribeca?
On October 18, 2013, Autoblog, Jalopnik, and Cars.com all confirmed that Subaru informed its dealers that production on the Tribeca would end in January 2014 due to slow sales. Subaru sold just under 77,000 Tribecas total in the United States, making it one of the worst-selling vehicles in the US in 2011 and 2012.
What years did Subaru have CVT problems?
Subaru owners have complained about problems with the Lineartronic CVT transmissions and Subaru extended the warranty for cars from model years 2010 to 2018. Usage: 2010–current Subaru Legacy / Outback / Exiga / Impreza / Levorg / Forester / XV and 2015 Subaru WRX Premium and Limited Editions.
What was the last year of the Subaru Tribeca?
2014
The Tribeca soldiered on without changes for a number of years. 2014 was its last year.
Does the Subaru Tribeca have a boxer engine?
The Subaru 3.6-liter Boxer engine is engineered to produce powerful low-end torque, and its use of regular-grade fuel helps reduce operating costs compared to competitors that specify premium grade fuel.
How many miles can a Subaru Tribeca last?
While results will vary and the big variable is always how well the car has been maintained, what I can tell you is a Subaru is capable of going 300,000 miles. And if you are a regular maintenance type of owner you should expect to get that type of mileage out of it.