There has never been a better time to pick up a first-generation Subaru BRZ, or its twin from Toyota, the 86, because the value of these models has gone down these past few years.
Following years of hype and car show concepts, the first-generation Subaru BRZ hit showrooms in 2012. Co-developed with Toyota (which initially sold it as the Scion FR-S), the BRZ was aimed at ...
The formula remains unchanged for the redesigned, second-generation Subaru BRZ: This small, nimble rear-drive sports coupe is all about driving fun at a modest price. As before, the BRZ is a near-twin ...
Enthusiasts in the United States have a long history of missing out on some of the best Japanese metal. And while the Department of Transportation’s 25-year import exemption allows us to keep the ...
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