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Replying to: paisan (Nov 24, 2006 10:47 am) Towing is rated for 3500# with trans-cooler..np |
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Replying to: paisan (Nov 24, 2006 10:47 am) They are neither made, sold or advertised as such. |
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However it irks me when people tote it as an offroader. I have no issue with the Tribeca (other than SOA doesn't make a Subaru that can tow my Subaru Race car!) -mike
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Replying to: paisan (Nov 26, 2006 1:34 am) |
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The trailer is about 2000, car even with getting it pretty light (as light as we can legally to race) would still be about 2700, then add in spares (although not too many considering it's a subaru) 3 sets of tires and rims, tools etc... and even though towing is 3500lbs, anyone who tows knows that you need about a 25% buffer on the max to tow comfortably! -mike |
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Replying to: paisan (Nov 23, 2006 4:39 pm) Also Handling + SUV is kind of an oxymoron. One could say it's also not too versed at rock-crawling and thus one of the worst off-roading SUVs.... -mike Well I was going to ignore your posts because I felt they didn't warrant my time... Now you go and say I am wasting $$... why are you here in this forum if you hate the Tribeca? GO back under the rock you crawled out from under. I obviously don't feel its a waste of money on the Rims an Grill and other B9 Owners have echoed the improvement to the looks going to 20" wheels. (remember fellow B9 Owners - don't feed the Trolls and hopefully they will go away |
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Haaaa, Dude I've been here way way longer than you, I'm no troll, I don't dislike the B9 at all. I should also have phrased it better so as not to offend, I'm more a go rather than show. I don't think that dressing up the B9 makes it look any better than it did before which is pretty ugly IMNSHO, however it will outhandle the others in it's class, which would make it a good thing. Then again I raced a 1996 Impreza on the road race course with primer paint! -mike PS: Sorry to point out the emporer's new clothes! |
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Replying to: mystro (Nov 23, 2006 3:06 pm) I drive alot of highway miles and if I can send anything over the top or stop a few rocks from chipping the front end ... |
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I agree cluelesspa, even if it breaks the full force of a rock tagging the windshield you are more likely to not have a crack on the windshield etc. I've had bug-shields on all my SUVs and they've taken some nice beatings saving my hood and windhield on more than 1 case. -mike |
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I think we're sort of missing the point of a crossover. If you're shopping in this class, you do not want a truck, period. Few owners tow, and if they do it's a little utility trailer. Off roading might mean getting up to a camp site or a gravel road, but no boulder hopping. Mostly people want something safe in the snow. The features are there, the fuel economy is at least acceptable, and the size isn't too large to make it easy to park (at least with the rear cam/NAV screen). I drove it and a Murano, and the Tribeca handled better despite being bigger. Plus it's nicer inside, and offers the +2 in a pinch. -juice |
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