The Subaru BRZ 2013 is a front-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-door sports car with a current value of around $24.000, assembled at the Subaru Gunma Plant in Japan. The BRZ comes with a 2-liter 4-cylinder boxer engine with an aluminum block, heads, and ports contributing to its low 2,862 lb weight. The standard trim includes a 6-speed manual gearbox on a rear-wheel-drive transmission type. The 0-60 mph acceleration time is around 6.2 seconds, with 15 seconds to go from 0-100mph. Its top speed goes up to 144 mph.
The BRZ has front-strut and rear multilink suspension from stock, combined with 215/ 45 R17 Michelin tires at both front and back. The Subaru BRZ's low center of gravity is responsible for its superb stability at higher speeds in every terrain. Drivers worldwide regard it as an easy-to-handle car, a great daily driver, and an impressive drifter. The Subaru BRZ is also famous for its low combustible consumption making it even more attractive to buyers under today's standards. The stylish looks, affordable price, and capacity of the Subaru BRZ to outperform its competitors in the rally track make it a must-have for those motorsports fans searching for a top vehicle all around.