How many miles does a Subaru BRZ go?
At the end of our 40,000-mile test, the fact that most of us still wanted to blast off in the BRZ down a winding road validates Subaru’s engineering talent and its commitment to enthusiasts.
What are the specs of a 2013 Subaru BRZ?
Given the BRZ’s specs—rear-drive, 200 horsepower, manual gearbox, less than 30 grand—we began our 40,000 miles of study long before it and the Scion formally secured 10Best trophies for 2013. The Subaru was always our first choice, as the company handled the bulk of the engineering, including the fitment of one of its emblematic flat-four engines.
What kind of radio does a Subaru BRZ have?
Radio w/Seek-Scan, In-Dash Mounted Single CD, MP3 Player, Clock, Speed Compensated Volume Control, Aux Audio Input Jack and Radio Data System
Which is faster Subaru BRZ premium or Miata?
The engine propelled our long-termer to 60 mph in a respectable 6.4 seconds when new, and through the quarter-mile in 15.0 seconds at 94 mph, making it slightly quicker than the current MX-5 Miata.
What kind of mileage does a 2014 Subaru BRZ get?
Description: Used 2014 Subaru BRZ Limited with Tire Pressure Warning, Stability Control, Heated seats, Auto Climate Control, Upgraded Headlights. FUEL EFFICIENT 30 MPG Hwy/22 MPG City!
Where can I buy a used Subaru BRZ?
TrueCar has 156 used Subaru BRZ s for sale nationwide, including a Limited Manual and a Limited Automatic. Prices for Subaru BRZ s currently range from $10,977 to $35,990, with vehicle mileage ranging from 1,623 to 167,803. Find used Subaru BRZ s near you by entering your zip code and seeing the best matches in your area.
What kind of navigation system does Toyota BRZ have?
The BRZ was developed with Toyota, whose product from the partnership is the similar Scion FR-S. The BRZ competes with the Hyundai Genesis Coupe and Mazda MX-5 Miata. The standard navigation system now includes Aha-based smartphone integration, and there are new kneepads on the center console for extra comfort.
Which is better Subaru BRZ or Chevy Camaro?
Although it’s nowhere near as powerful as the Chevy Camaro or Ford Mustang, the BRZ also doesn’t carry their hefty weight, which means what it lacks in punch it more than makes up for in poise.
At the end of our 40,000-mile test, the fact that most of us still wanted to blast off in the BRZ down a winding road validates Subaru’s engineering talent and its commitment to enthusiasts.
Given the BRZ’s specs—rear-drive, 200 horsepower, manual gearbox, less than 30 grand—we began our 40,000 miles of study long before it and the Scion formally secured 10Best trophies for 2013. The Subaru was always our first choice, as the company handled the bulk of the engineering, including the fitment of one of its emblematic flat-four engines.
Is there a 2013 Subaru BRZ without all wheel drive?
A Subaru without all-wheel drive seems like sacrilege, but considering the kind of holy fun offered up by the 2013 BRZ we’re willing to overlook its rear-drive sin. While it’s a technical twin of the Scion FR-S, the BRZ adds a bit of luxury to the performance equation by offering a more upscale interior.
What kind of grip does a Subaru BRZ have?
Combined with modest grip from the 215/45R-17 Michelin Primacy HP rubber, good for 0.89 g on the skidpad, the Subie is an accomplished drifter when its stability control is deactivated.