2009 Subaru Tribeca Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.6l - Leather - Clean Carfax on 2040-cars
Costa Mesa, California, United States
California Vehicle - Clean Carfax Vehicle Details: Year: 2009 Engine: 3.6L H-6 cyl Transmission: Automatic Exterior Color: Satin White Pearl Interior Color: Tan Model Code: 9TJ Stock #: 2935 Mileage: 78274 Bodystyle: SUV Make: Subaru Model: Tribeca Drive Line: AWD Trim: Limited 7-Passenger w/ Nav Our beautiful 2009 Subaru Tribeca comes equipped with: Back Up Camera Navigation System Steering Wheel Controls Third Row Seat AUX Input Heated Seats Leather Interior Moonroof Premium Sound Safety: Antilock Brakes (w/ Brake Assist) Traction Control Stability Control w/ Rollover Stabilizer Front-Seat Side Airbags Full-Length Side Curtain Airbags Active Front Head Restraints In government crash tests, the Tribeca scored five (out of five) stars for both front and side impact protection. If you have any questions or would like additional photos/videos please call (714) 435-1800 and ask for Shane. ** Final price excludes state fees, please call for more details ** |
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Subaru WRX STI gets all gymkhana slidey in new European ad
Fri, 18 Jul 2014A good partner makes sacrifices for a significant other. They aren't always fun, but sometimes chores have to be done. Subaru's European ad for its new WRX STI clearly understands that dynamic, as it shows what to what lengths a guy is willing to go in order to get his lady some bread in time for breakfast. Of course, running errands in a turbocharged, all-wheel-drive sports sedan down picturesque roads is hardly drudgery.
The wordless ad for the WRX STI says everything you could ever want to know about the winged blue Subaru. It expertly mixes some fantastic gravel rally footage with just a bit of inspiration from Ken Block's Gymkhana videos, as well. The automaker makes the right choice of actually letting the audience hear the growly exhaust and squealing tires over the music, too.
If this was your daily route to the bakery, you'd probably be prepared for a round of the World Rally Championship within a couple of months. Scroll down to watch the Subaru ad about a very polite WRX STI owner making sure breakfast is on the table.
Subaru takes another look back, this time at the 2004 WRX STI
Sat, 21 Dec 2013Here we have the followup to the rally-mimicking Impreza 22B STI that Subaru recently chronicled in its Vintage Garage series: the 2004 Impreza WRX STI. Displacement for the boxer four was upped from 2.2 liters to 2.5, and after noticing how many buyers had installed larger turbochargers on their WRXs, Subaru decided to bolt on one in-house. That gave the final product 300 horsepower and a 0-to-60 mile-per-hour run of just 4.6 seconds.
It was stiffer, it's body from nose to front doors was penned by Peter Stephens, he of the McLaren F1, it came with a driver-controlled center differential, driver-activated cooling spray for the turbos and 300 pound-feet of torque. This is a curio from a time when, after a new WRX STI came out, you started poring through magazines to see how the Mitubishi Evo was going to respond. You can find out more about it in the video below.
Autoblog goes on an African safari, Subaru-Style
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Subaru may be the ostrich of the Japanese auto industry.
When one thinks of a safari, they naturally draw pictures in their mind's eye of wild animals, like lions, elephants and giraffes. I'm no different, and it was with visions of long telephoto lenses over vast runes and dunes that I embarked on a 19-hour plane ride from Phoenix, Arizona to Plettenberg Bay in South Africa, camera gear in tow.