In fact, the base 2010 Tribeca 3.6R Premium, which now comes standard with seven-passenger seating, stickers for $31,190 -- $500 less than a similar 2009 model. Premium models come standard with a 265-hp, 3.6-liter flat-six engine, five-speed automatic, and all-wheel drive. Features like fog lamps, 18-inch wheels, and heated front seats are also part of a long list of standard equipment.
The Tribeca 3.6R Limited is the next step up, and includes a 10-speaker Harmon/Kardon audio system, XM satellite radio, Bluetooth hands-free connectivity, and leather seating. Pricing begins at $33,190 ($100 less than a comparable 2009 model), although opting for a power moonroof, navigation system, and a rear-seat video system remain can add up to $5500.
The new 2010 3.6R Touring is now the top-end Tribeca, and adds features like high-intensity discharge headlamps, a power moonroof, argent roofrails and skid plates, and a rear-view camera. Pricing begins at $35,785, although navigation and the rear-seat entertainment system remain optional equipment.