2013 Subaru Brz Limited, Sterling Silver Metallic, 6 Speed Manual on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
For sale is my 2013 Subaru BRZ Limited. It has Sterling Silver Metallic exterior and black leather / alcantara interior. It has a 6 speed manual transmission, and is loaded with options including xenon HID lights, sat-nav with touch screen, bluetooth, USB aux input, heated seats. It also has tinted windows, clear side markers (pictured), and a slightly wider accelerator pedal (for heel-toe). No front plate has ever been attached. The wheels are in perfect shape, and the tires only have a couple thousand miles on them, because I used aftermarket wheels and tires since the car was fairly new. The tires look a little faded / white in the pictures because they were just mounted yesterday.
As stated above, there are some small chips in the paint due to stones / road debris. I consider this to be normal wear / tear, and I have not seen cars with 12,000 miles without some small flaws like that. The windshield does have two chips also, but they are low and on the passenger side, so they don't affect visibility, and I was told they can be repaired instead of replacing the whole windshield. Overall it is in very good condition. It has never been modified except with wheels / tires, and the stuff I explicitly described above. No ECU / intake / exhaust or any other performance modifications were ever installed. The magazine reviews of the BRZ are spot-on. This car is a blast to drive. It goes exactly where you put it... the most responsive street car I've had, and handles better than anything under $50K or more. It has been compared to a Cayman on more than one occasion. I purchased the car new from a dealer in late July of 2012, I believe. I have driven manual transmission for 20+ years, so no learning on this clutch, and no drag racing has taken place. Owners of the FR-S/BRZ really tend to love their cars, and I was no exception. I am selling because, after a relocation and change in lifestyle, I really just don't need this vehicle. I have sold three cars on eBay in the past, two of them were Porsches, and I have only positive reviews. Payment options would include cashier's check or personal checked cleared before shipment or cashier's check only at the time of local pick-up. I am located in southwest Florida. I have shipped cars many times in the past, so if you're not sure how this works let me know and I can point you in the right direction. It has a clean / clear title, which I have in-hand. Questions welcomed. Thanks for your interest. |
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Sun, Oct 2 2016So following the reveal of the new Honda Civic Type R, we've seen quite a few commenters issuing all kinds of accusations about the Type R looking like a WRX STI. And you know what? They're right. Both cars have four wheels, four-passenger doors, big wings, and scoops. In all seriousness, aside from a passing similarity because they're both flashy sport compacts, they really don't look alike. Let's start with the front and the profile. These areas are technically the most similar, since both cars feature high beltlines and have lower fascias defined by large inlets and a deep chin spoiler. And admittedly, the little kick-ups on the lower rear portion of the side windows are reminiscent of each other. But that's where the similarities end. Up front, the grille is by far the clearest indicator that the Honda is most certainly a Honda. The wide "blade" shape that spans the nose from light-to-light is unmistakably from the company that gave us VTEC. After all, just about every Honda today uses some form of that grille. The Subaru, on the other hand, has a traditional grille that is distinctly separated from the lights. It's not a bad thing, Subarus have had rather anonymous designs in the past, and we've still liked them. It's a Subaru thing. Moving to the scoops, we find more differences. For once, the Type R is more restrained, with a small, low-profile inlet far back on the hood. It will not be mistaken for the massive one on the STI, which looks like it could suck up low-flying fowl. View 58 Photos Along the side, the distinctions continue to pile up. The key here is in the fenders. While the STI has proud, pumped-up fenders compared with its distant Impreza cousin, they aren't nearly as pronounced as those on the Type R. The Honda's flares clearly show that they protrude from the standard hatchback's sheetmetal and closely follow the curve of the wheelarches. The STI's fenders proceed along the body's lines more closely and blend in more. Finally, we come to the rear, where no one should ever get these two vehicles confused. Yes, they both have enormous rear wings and diffusers, but that's it. For starters, one car is a hatchback, and the other is a traditional sedan. Not only that, but the Type R's hatch has a distinctive split rear window. I mean, based on the criteria people have used to compare the Type R with the STI, they should've actually been comparing the Honda to a Prius.
Police bravely rescue mannequin from cold car
Mon, Dec 19 2016Police in an upstate New York town broke into a car last week to save an elderly woman only to discover she was a lifelike mannequin. Police in Hudson, NY, got a troubling call on Friday, December 16, that a woman had frozen to death in a car, ABC News reported. HPD rushed to the scene and found what appeared to be an elderly woman unresponsive in a snow covered Subaru. The weather was bitter cold, and police feared the worse. Sergeants leaped into action and smashed out the car's rear passenger window. That's when first responders realized that the supposed victim in the front seat wasn't a person at all, but an extremely lifelike, life-sized mannequin. The mannequin was dressed in a sweater, blouse, slacks, and shoes and had an oxygen mask covering its nose and mouth. Glasses, lifelike hair, teeth, and even a smattering of liver spots on the hands and face completed the illusion. Eventually, the Subaru's owner showed up and explained the strange situation. He told police he was a sales manager for a medical supply company, and that the mannequin was a CPR training device. He told the officers that he regularly transports the mannequin buckled into the front seat of his car. The HPD was not particularly happy with this explanation, while the Subaru owner was annoyed that his car was smashed open. "I can't put what he said on air, but he was not very happy with the police department for forcing entry into his car," Hudson Police Department Sergeant Randy Clarke told WTEN. "If it was a joke, it was a very poor tasteful joke. If it was a matter of convenience for him, it was a station wagon, carry your mannequin a little bit better. The mannequin was in the front seat with a seat belt and appearing to be a passenger in the car." There are no charges pending in the incident, HPD said. Related Video: News Source: ABC News, WTEN Auto News Weird Car News Subaru hudson
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In order to help us non-believers understand what's what, the company has employed a pair of mimes, a toy car and a few clay engines to demonstrate the folly of every other automaker on the planet. Subaru says the boxer offers up a lower center of gravity than either an inline four-cylinder engine or a V6, which I will gladly concede. The company also says the design offers up smoother operation.
I'll offer just two counterpoints here. First, an engine with a low center of gravity is excellent, but when vehicles like the Forester, XV Crosstrek and Outback boast more ground clearance than most mainstream SUVs, that argument flies out the window. Second, anyone who's spent any amount of time behind the wheel of a vehicle equipped with an inline four and then proceeded to move into one propelled by a boxer can tell you the latter has all of the idling manners of a small tractor. Check out the video below to see for yourself.