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The 2008 Subaru Tribeca. (Shaun Keenan/AUTONET)
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The 2008 Tribeca gets a conservative face lift, slight name change and a new 3.6L engine. (Shaun Keenan/AUTONET)
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The airplane-inspired front grille from the B9 Tribeca is now gone, replaced by a more mainstream-looking grille for the 2008 model year. (Shaun Keenan/AUTONET)
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Stowage options are plentiful and include a handy rear drawer (deleted when equipped with a third row) in the rear cargo floor, above the standard full-size spare. (Shaun Keenan/AUTONET)
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The electroluminescent instrumentation is easy to read day or night. (Shaun Keenan/AUTONET)
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The well-laid out, spacious interior has not changed at all since the B9 days. (Shaun Keenan/AUTONET)
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For $3,200, the "Limited" package brings leather upholstery and a premium audio system. (Shaun Keenan/AUTONET)
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The dash and centre console gently wrap around both front-seats. (Shaun Keenan/AUTONET)
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The 2008 Subaru Tribeca. (Shaun Keenan/AUTONET)
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