Subaru BRZ Reliability

A 2+2 sports car manufactured at Subaru’s Gunma assembly plant, the Toyota 86 and the Subaru BRZ are jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru. In addition to its naturally-aspirated boxer engine, rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive configuration, 53/47 weight ratio, and low center of gravity, the 2+2 coupé stands out for its naturally-aspirated boxer engine.

Overview

Subaru’s BRZ sports car is a brilliant driver’s car and it’s one of the most exciting affordable sports cars to hit the market in years. Toyota and Toyota Motor Corporation formed a joint venture to design and manufacture the rear-wheel-drive coupe. Despite its good looks, the BRZ is surprisingly economical and brilliant to drive.

Reliability

In a market dominated by sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and pickup trucks, it is ironic that one of the few small sporty cars still produced today is available at a Subaru dealership. Subaru’s all-wheel-drive (AWD) sedans, wagons, and crossover SUVs are known for their toughness and steadfastness.  With a reliability rating of 57.15, the Subaru BRZ is very reliable. 

Safety

From the NHTSA, the BRZ gets four stars for frontal crash tests and five stars for rollover safety, and the IIHS gives it a ‘Good’ rating in all crash tests, except for the small front overlap test on the driver’s side, where it gets an ‘Acceptable’ rating.

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Depreciation Rate

Subaru’s BRZ has a forecasted depreciation rate of 41% after five years. The value of the property is expected to decline approximately $12,339 from its original price after 5 years.

Maintenance and Repair

The cost of maintaining and repairing a Subaru BRZ will be approximately $6,393 for its first 10 years of use. This is $778 less than the industry average for popular coupe models. Additionally, a BRZ is 18.74% likely to require some type of repair during that period.

FAQ

Is Subaru BRZ a Front-Wheel-Drive, Rear-Wheel-Drive or All-Wheel-Drive car?    

The Subaru BRZ is a Rear Wheel Drive car.    

How many seats are in the Subaru BRZ?    

The Subaru BRZ is a car with 4 seats. The EPA Classification for this car is: Minicompact Cars    

What is the horsepower in a Subaru BRZ and does it have a turbo?    

The Subaru BRZ has 200 horsepower and 151 lb-ft of torque. The engine is a Premium Unleaded H-4 with a displacement of 2.0 L The fuel system is: Port/Direct Injection.    

How big is the trunk in the Subaru BRZ?    

6.9 Cubic Feet ( 0,195 m3 )    

How much ground clearance does the Subaru BRZ have?    

4.9 inches ( 12,45 cm )    

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What type of wheels does it have?    

Subaru BRZ has 17 X 7 inch Aluminum Front Wheels and 17 X 7 inch Aluminum Rear Wheels.

Does Subaru BRZ have problems?

Engine problems have been reported where cars have had a leaky gasket. NHTSA has received numerous reports about various engine problems. These problems can be attributed to the recall of the engine’s valve spring failure or engine stalling. Subaru’s entire 2013 BRZ production was affected by the recall.

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