Subaru Tribeca 3.6R Touring User Manual

2010 tribeca, The earth isn’t disposable. neither is a subaru

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The earth isn’t disposable.

Neither is a Subaru.

The Tribeca may be uniquely designed for getting out there, but at Subaru, we put just as much
emphasis on not leaving it out there. First, we build vehicles for maximum

durability

, because

more time spent on the road is less time in a landfill. It’s why 94% of the vehicles we’ve built in
the last 10 years are still on the road today.

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We also work diligently to cut waste before the car

ever rolls out of the factory. In 2004, Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. (SIA) became the first
manufacturing facility in the U.S. to reach

zero landfill

status—nothing from its manufacturing

efforts ever goes into a landfill. Subaru facilities in Japan have achieved similar goals in reusing
and recycling. And, because clear skies are just as important as clean landscapes, we also work
to build cars that use fuel efficiently. Our efforts have made the Subaru lineup of vehicles the
most fuel-efficient all-wheel drive lineup in America.

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Find out more about our efforts to

keep it cleaner and greener.

subaru.com/environment

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Based on R. L. Polk & Co. registration data in the U.S. 1998 to 2008.

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Based on 2009 model year EPA combined

estimated fuel economy for AWD and 4WD. Subaru average EPA city estimate is 18.7 mpg and highway estimate is
25.0 mpg. Actual mileage may vary.

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