- Apr 20, 2009
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Wife and I are looking to update our winter vehicle and her daily driver, a 2005 Chevy Equinox AWD. The AWD in that is a bit wimpy, and I would like to have a DD that was a bit more capable especially in the winter as we live in the country with a pretty steep hill that can be quite slick from time to time (the Equinox does ok there, but could do better). Further, I want the family vehicle to be the preferred vehicle for family trips (dual climate zones, heated seats, newer looking, etc.).
Also, the interior of the Equinox is very dated, and the steering is terrible. The turn radius would lead you to believe you were driving a semi, and it usually takes putting the car into reverse at least once to park in a standard parking lot.
So, all that aside, after some reading on the Subaru AWD system, I was ready to take the plunge. Wife doesn't seem to like the wagon look of the Outback, and I can't find a Forester with a new body style that fits our budget and feature checklist. Insert two options at Tribeca. Current front runner is at 15K with under 70k miles. MPG looks to be a bit worse than the Equinox, but I suspect it'll be at most a difference of 1-2 MPG, and could even come out about even as we've never gotten much better than 20MPG with it.
Any reason to not consider a 2008 Tribeca (Limited)?
Also, the interior of the Equinox is very dated, and the steering is terrible. The turn radius would lead you to believe you were driving a semi, and it usually takes putting the car into reverse at least once to park in a standard parking lot.
So, all that aside, after some reading on the Subaru AWD system, I was ready to take the plunge. Wife doesn't seem to like the wagon look of the Outback, and I can't find a Forester with a new body style that fits our budget and feature checklist. Insert two options at Tribeca. Current front runner is at 15K with under 70k miles. MPG looks to be a bit worse than the Equinox, but I suspect it'll be at most a difference of 1-2 MPG, and could even come out about even as we've never gotten much better than 20MPG with it.
Any reason to not consider a 2008 Tribeca (Limited)?