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2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca Interior Review

Read a professional review of the 2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca interior styling, features and options. Learn about the Subaru B9 Tribeca leg and head room, seating configuration and capacity, dashboard, audio system, cargo space and more.
2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca
MSRP Range:$29,995  |  Show Me Dealer Pricing
Engines: 3.0L H6
Transmissions: 5 Speed Automatic
Drivetrains: All Wheel Drive

Subaru B9 Tribeca Review

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2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca Review Photo
2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca Review Photo
2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca Review Photo
In sharp contrast to its controversial exterior, the 2007 Subaru Tribeca's interior is a stunning styling statement. Visually, and ergonomically, it's a delight. It's been a long time since we've felt so immediately comfortable climbing into a new car for the first time. A little more time behind the wheel revealed that it's not perfect, however: the front seat cushions could be deeper for more thigh support, and back support isn't great, either.

Right off, we didn't have to climb up into it, despite its positioning as a hybridization of wagon, minivan and sport utility. Rather, we simply opened the door and sat down. The relatively high seating position allowed us to check traffic several cars ahead, and outward visibility is marred only by seemingly overly thick A-pillars. More than once, we overlooked a pedestrian or another car at an intersection because the pillar blocked our vision. We expect, though, that this is something we'd learn to work around.

Once buckled in, all the controls fell right to hand, and the gauges and panels tasked with communicating important information did so quite naturally. Well, maybe the fuel and coolant temperature gauges weren't completely intuitive, tucked away in the lower outboard corners of the instrument cluster and utilizing LEDs in lieu of the analog style. But we found it hard to imagine ways to improve the remainder, including the large, easily scanned tachometer and speedometer.

Beyond the bits and pieces, the organic, almost-wholesome sweep of the dash as it flows into the door panels creates cocoon-like comfort zones for front seat occupants. Arms and hands rest naturally on nicely textured surfaces with the requisite buttons and levers where they should be. Steering wheel-mounted supplemental controls are styled into the sweep of the wheel's spokes. The shift lever's SportShift slot, which allows the driver to manually select the desired gear, is properly placed to the driver's side of the primary gate.

The rounded center stack extends into the cockpit for easy access to its controls and features. The primary audio control knob is centered within ready reach of the driver and front-seat passenger. The heating and ventilation controls are really cool, with big knobs that feature digital readouts. The front passenger's air conditioning temperature control knob is thoughtfully positioned facing the passenger. The stereo handles MP3 media, and for '07 Subaru has added an input jack in the center console. An elaborate information screen and (optional) navigation system display is centered in the upper half of the dash with controls that are accessible to both the driver and front passenger.

Getting in and out of the third row on seven-passenger models isn't easy.

The second row is more comfortable than it looked at first, which we discovered on a day-long, round trip between California's Central Valley and the Bay Area. The seatbacks can be reclined. Indeed, we never even thought about comfort while riding in the back seat for more than an hour, indicating it was roomy and quite comfortable. The second row is one of the most flexible we've seen in terms of configurations and range of adjustments, as we learned on routine trips to the grocery store, the post office and just generally running around town for a week.

The glove box offers enough space for the owner's manual, cell phones, and garage door remotes. Two cup holders are concealed beneath a well-damped cover in the center console aft of the shift lever. Rearward of this is the padded center armrest covering a respectably sized storage bin. Two more cup holders can be found in the fold-down middle seat center armrest. Space for a water bottle is molded into map pockets on the four doors and into the quarter panels in the cargo area. Storage nets are stitched into the back sides of the front seats. There are four power points: two in the front center console, making for a bit of a stretch for radar detector cords, and two in the cargo area. The sound-insulating subfloor in the cargo area has several, different-sized bins molded into its top side. A bin-with-net in the left-side quarter panel in the base model's cargo area gives way to the subwoofer in the Limited.

Tribeca impressed us in routine, daily use. Flipping up the tailgate and dropping the third-row seat to load up a week's groceries or purchases from the neighborhood hardware store for a weekend's chores became almost second nature. Climbing in and out of the third-row seat wasn't the most graceful exercise, but we've disgraced ourselves more doing the same thing in vehicles costing much more than this one. next page



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