Used 2017 Subaru BRZ Consumer Reviews
Swapped manual 2013 BRZ for an automatic 2016
The back seats are not really for adults, but kids might be okay back there.
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More than expected
My wife wanted a sports car and we looked at a lot of different models but she fell in love with the BRZ. It took a while to find one but we finally found one in inventory in ATL that was not let in dealer stock and went in and put down a deposit. We had drove the Scion version and it was OK but not great so we weren't sure if we would buy it when it came in. It was well worth the wait. Drives much better that the FRS and quality of interior and the few upgraded options are great. Great driving little car! IF you can find one it's a great car.
- Limited CoupeMSRP: $13,523392 mi away
- Premium CoupeMSRP: $11,980499 mi away
- Premium CoupeMSRP: $15,997517 mi away
There aren't enough corners
The BRZ is just too slow in a straight line. It should've come with 300 hp from the factory. However, the feel, balance and handling of the car is second to none. The steering is sublime. The brakes are worthless after 20 min on the track but brake kit upgrades are available. Swapped the stock wheels for 18"wheels/tires and lowered it 1". The car now looks the way it should've come. The driving position is perfect, the seats are as good as Recaros, the extra features of the Limited version is well worth the cost. The torque dip at 4K rpm sucks but a tune can fix the problem. Only wish I lived near twisty roads!
Fun to drive!
I love this car though use a premium gas its so economical, can go more miles.
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The BRZ is a BReeZE
This car is such a blast to drive, the handling is good, and the gas mileage is stellar. The only downside is that it does get rather loud on the highway.
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