Recent Arrival!Welcome To Findlay Mazda. All of our vehicles are hand picked and inspected for your peace of mind. This Subaru is equipped with the following options:RWD 6-Speed 2.0L 4-Cylinder DOHC 16VAwards:* Car and Driver 10 Best Cars * 2013 IIHS Top Safety Pick * Ward's 10 Best EnginesCar and Driver, January 2017.Reviews:* If you’re looking for a relatively inexpensive and fun-to-drive rear-wheel-drive compact sports car, it’s hard to beat the all-new Subaru BRZ. That it has a gorgeous form factor, two (albeit small) rear seats, and good fuel economy are icing on an already delectable cake. Source: KBB.com* Light and well-balanced chassis; excellent steering; high fuel economy; comfortable and spacious front seat; abundant standard features; distinctive styling. Source: Edmunds
The 2013 Subaru BRZ comes in Premium or Limited different trim levels, and both are offered with either a standard 6-speed manual or optional 6-speed automatic transmission. While performance is the same between the two trims, Limited models gain a rear spoiler, fog lamps and some additional interior appointments, including keyless start, dual-zone climate control, heated seats and mirrors and upgraded seats with more bolstering and suede-like trim. All BRZ models include more standard features than the typical basic performance car. A touch-screen navigation system, integrated with 8-speaker sound and voice controls, is included even at the base Premium level and it includes Bluetooth hands-free and Bluetooth audio streaming capability, along with iPod controls. Power windows, locks and mirrors are also included, plus a trip computer and rear defrost. The shift knob and parking brake lever are leather-trimmed. Interior appointments for the BRZ are about as is expected for a performance-oriented coupe--not luxurious, but a step above economy cars. The overall height is just 50.6 inches, yet Subaru has managed to position the seats in a way that taller drivers will have several inches of headroom above (and there's space for a race helmet for those weekend racers). Rear seatbacks flip forward to open up a trunk pass-through, and while the 6.9-inch-cubic-foot trunk is small, it's shaped well enough for two standard golf bags, a couple of small weekend bags or, Subaru notes, four tire-shod wheels (for track excursions). Performance is the BRZ's true focus. Built on an all-new rear-wheel-drive platform aimed at being lean and low, the BRZ weighs only 2,800 pounds and has one of the lowest centers of gravity of any production car. Power is provided by a Subaru 2.0L horizontally opposed (boxer) 4-cylinder engine fitted with direct injection and making 200 horsepower; the 6-speed manual is the best way to enjoy the rev-happy engine, although the 6-speed automatic allows a sporty side (with a Sport mode) when you shift yourself, through the steering-wheel paddle shifters (including a throttle blip when downshifting). Fuel economy ratings are surprisingly good--up to 25 mpg city, 34 highway with the automatic. Thanks to a quick ratio rack-and-pinion system, the BRZ's has fast, excellent steering. The front strut, rear multi-link suspension system, along with a front suspension brace, altogether give the BRZ a firm but comfortable enough ride paired with crisp steering response. A Torsen limited-slip rear differential helps deliver power in a surefooted way out of corners, while a multi-mode electronic stability control system helps keep it safe. The stability control system also includes a Sport mode as well as a full off mode. Despite the BRZ's performance focus and attention to weight savings, there's no sign of any compromise in safety. In addition to stability control, all BRZ models include front side airbags, side-curtain bags, and anti-lock brakes with Brake Assist, plus a new version of Subaru's ring-shaped safety structure.