Saturday, November 26, 2011

subaru legacy 2005

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Inspired by the B9X concept car, the Tribeca's original design was criticised at launch resulting in Subaru quickly releasing a heavily facelifted version in 2007, which dropped the "B9" tag in the markets where it was applied. The styling changes that resulted were originally intended to be the design of the abandoned Saab 9-6.



2005 Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT


Although not sold in Japan, North American markets received the Tribeca in 2005 for the 2006 model year, while it was introduced to Australasia in late 2006, with an introduction to Europe in 2007. In addition to these markets, the Tribeca is also available in Chile, Argentina, Peru, China, and parts of Southeast Asia.



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The Tribeca, introduced as the "B9 Tribeca" in several markets featured a new corporate face of a triangular grille and a rounded body shape. Subaru also used the grille styling on the Impreza, and the Japanese market Subaru R1 and R2 kei car products. As this styling motif proved controversial, all future Subaru redesigns abandoned this design language.





Kevin\x26#39;s 2005 Subaru Legacy GT



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