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Subaru Tribeca vs. Honda CRV - which one is better?

I can't decide between the Subaru Tribeca or the Honda CRV - which one is better according to their price, features, reviews and specs? Should I go for a Subaru, or is the Honda a better bet? Give me your best salespitch on the Honda CRV versus the Subaru Tribeca SUV.
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kerryk | 1 year, 7 months ago
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I didn't know anything about either vehicle so I did some research on both.

The 2011 Subaru Tribeca ranges from $30,495 to $35,795. It features symmetrical 4 wheel drive, 6 cylinder engine, 4 wheel independent suspension and vehicle dynamics control.

The interior has room for seven people with six airbags, dual zone automatic climate control, a great amount of storage area with the underfloor cargo feature. Options include Bluetooth connectivity, rear-vision camera, touch screen navigatoin system and rear seat entertainment system.

The 2011 Honda CRV has a suggested starting price of $21,695 with a 180 horse power, 4 cylinder engine. The gas ratings are 21 mpg city and 28 mpg. The interior is leather trimmed and includes Available Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System and Bluetooth HandsFreeLink. The new model as a refined design featuring an aerodynamic shape, lightweight lift up tailgate for easier loading and unloading. The wheels are 17 inches and the rear of the care features a privacy glass.

I can't tell you which one to buy because I don't know what's important to you in a vehicle. I can supply some information for you and then you have to decide based on that. I'd go for the cheaper car, would be much easier to pay off.
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