Jim, Fairfax, Va.

Subaru’s Tribeca will continue for the 2010 model year. The 2010 models are just beginning to filter into dealerships, so keep an eye on Cars.com’s listings or your local dealership to see if there are any near you.

For 2010, the Tribeca becomes a three-row-only SUV with room for seven occupants; previously, the Tribeca’s third row was optional. A backup camera is now a stand-alone option on non-navigation Limited and Touring models. The camera’s display is mounted in the rearview mirror.

Trim levels for the Tribeca have been renamed and are now the 3.6R Premium ($30,495), 3.6R Limited ($32,495) and 3.6R Touring ($35,795).  2010tribeca

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Answered by Joe Bruzek on November 5, 2009 in Subaru , Subaru Tribeca | Permalink

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