BRZ SUBARU BRZ

The Toyota 86 and the Subaru BRZ are 2+2 sports cars jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru, manufactured at Subaru's Gunma assembly plant.
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I look forward to long term tests. Hopefully the car won't be another RX8 in fuel consumption.
 
I look forward to long term tests. Hopefully the car won't be another RX8 in fuel consumption.

I think the fuel consumption is the least of the car's concerns! Right now it has to sought entry into the 'drivers' car' club in the first place. Really want to drive one to tell for myself.
 
Turbo Version of Subaru's BRZ's FA-Series Engine Debuts in Japanese Legacy

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We recently confirmed that we won’t be seeing a turbocharged Subaru BRZ anytime soon; however, we now have a fairly good idea of what kind of power such a model will eventually bring. Subaru has dropped the first turbocharged variant of its 2.0-liter, FA-series flat-four engine—the naturally aspirated version of which powers the BRZ and its Toyota/Scion brethren—into the refreshed Japanese-market Legacy sedan and wagon.

The turbo FA20′s output numbers are impressive: 300 PS and 400 Nm of torque. In the JDM Legacy, the engine is bolted to Subaru’s CVT, likely for fuel-economy reasons.

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Arghhhhh!!! Why does Subaru keep giving an automatic transmission BRZ to testers??(n)

A manual transmission BRZ would be very a tight race with the Honda S2000.
 
I've heard of some opportunistic dealers adding a "market adjustment" of $2500-7000 on these things. Nice way to turn people off on the car and the brand. Looks like some are already racing them.
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Mark Higgins tries it out on the Manx Rally stages:
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R&T article on Subaru providing course vehicles for the Isle of Man TT:
http://www.roadandtrack.com/racing/motorsports/isle-of-man-tt-revisited

Consumer Reports gets in on the sideways action LOL.
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I really like this little car. I like the Subie infinitely more than the Toyota version also. All it needs is a little more power.

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What did you expect ?

:LOL:
More. According to the latest performance-tests the GT86/BRZ reaches 200 kph about 31-32 seconds. The 210-hp Audi TT is a 26-second-car, even the heavier Golf GTi does 0-200 kph in 28 s.

So this is slow IMO, but huge fun for sure.
 
More. According to the latest performance-tests the GT86/BRZ reaches 200 kph about 31-32 seconds. The 210-hp Audi TT is a 26-second-car, even the heavier Golf GTi does 0-200 kph in 28 s.

So this is slow IMO, but huge fun for sure.

It a Japanese car. Japanese are slow so that you can mod them to be faster. Try changing rims, tires, exhaust, polishing engine, etc..

:D

But I get what you mean. Just don't forget, the 2.0 TFSI have turbo, the BRZ not. You know what is the result when a japanese car meets a turbo ? :ninja:
 

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