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Subaru Brz Limited Warranty Loaded Low Miles One Owner No Accidents 6 Speed on 2040-cars

US $26,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:6300 Color: Lights
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

2013 SUBARU BRZ LIMITED


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2013 Subaru BRZ LIMITED
Satin Pearl White Exterior 
Black Leather/Alcantara Interior 
6-Speed Manual Transmission 
6,300 Miles 
CLEAR TITLE 

Navigation 
Adaptive Bi-Xenons 
LED Exterior Lights 
Keyless Entry 
Comfort access 
Push Button Start 
Alarm 
Heated Seats 
VSC Sport Mode 
Bluetooth Audio 
Bluetooth Telephone 
HD Radio 
XM Radio 
MP3 CD 
Internal Storage w/ AUX/USB Ports 
Auto Windows and Headlights 
Power Locks 
Trip Computer w/ Instantaneous Gas mileage  
Temperature Gauge 
Clock 
Cruise Control 
Garage Door Opener 
Wheel Locks 
TPM Sensor 
Dual Automatic Air Conditioning 
Sport Seats with Leather/Alcantara 
Red Sport Stitching Steering Wheel/E-Brake/Shift Boot 
Limited Slip Differential 
200 Horse Power 

Popular Package #1A 
Rear Bumper Diffuser 
Chrome Fender Trim 
Trunk Spoiler 
Rear Bumper Luggage Guard 
Fog Lights

Factory Warranty 
Bumper-to-Bumper: 3 years/36,000 miles 
Powertrain: 5 years/60,000 miles 
Corrosion/Rust: 5 years/unlimited miles 
Roadside Assistance: 3 years/36,000 miles

The PEFECT BRZ, very low miles and in amazing condition. Drives perfectly straight, no vibrations, noises, or rattles. Gets a lot of attention. The body and interior is flawless, not one dent or ding. The car was NEVER smoked in and is completely oderless. Tires and brakes are original and have plenty of life left. CLEAN CARFAX NO ACCIDENTS ONE OWNER


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Subaru launches STI-tuned Forester tS in Japan

Wed, Nov 26 2014

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Catch the rally bug in one easy step at Wales Rally GB

Wed, Jan 6 2016

You should go watch a rally. Yes, you. And by "a rally," I mean pretty much anything that could be considered a rally. Is there a grassroots rallycross event near you featuring some $500 beater Subarus mucking about in a field? Go to that. Or a full-blown WRC event. Set your coffeemaker to kick out some extra-potent brew, because you'll probably have to wake up early and drive for a bit to see something. But trust me, it'll be worth it. In Europe, with hundreds of events concentrated in a relatively small geographical area, in all sorts of environments (snow, forest, dirt, you name it), this is a lot easier. North America is huge. Your TV is closer, your couch is comfortable. That's the challenge for hooking new rally fans in America. So, why get off your tail? I travelled to Wales, the tiny windswept country on the western edge of Great Britain, to find out. First, we stopped by David Higgins' rally school, parked at the top of a sheep-studded ridge in the middle of nowhere. This was a two-part trip. The first bit was a visit to David Higgins' rally school, parked at the top of a sheep-studded ridge in the middle of nowhere. The second part was the main event: watching the headline rally event in the UK – WRC Wales Rally GB – in what amounted to a tropical storm at winter temperatures. Despite the challenges, it was one of those trips that left me smiling the whole time. At the Higgins Rally School, we had a very abbreviated experience, essentially the highlights of a multi-day course condensed into a few short hours. The first was learning how to do J-turns on mud, in an old UK-market Ford Escort ... with right-hand drive, and so, a left-hand manual shift, which made it much harder to nail the technique with the "wrong" hand. Then, it was off for a lap with an instructor in the passenger seat in a rear-drive-converted Subaru Impreza WRX – flying through gravel, mud, within spitting distance of piles of logs. That was exhilarating. Or at least, it was, until the ride-alongs with the pros. Jimmy McRae, a storied driver and father to the late and even more storied Colin McRae, was behind the wheel. The car was an early 1990s Prodrive-built Legacy, a real works car, and it made demonic noises as McRae flew through the woods, mostly sideways.

Days 3-5: Our 4 favorite Patagonia timelapse videos | Subarus in South America

Sat, Feb 20 2016

Sorry for the break in daily updates, Autoblog In Patagonia fans. McGraw and I spent the last two nights at a hotel so remote, it doesn't even technically have an address – just coordinates. We barely had wifi access and couldn't even get a cell signal most of the time, but now we're back with another quick update about our adventures in South America. Since our last writing, we hopped in a Subaru Forester and checked out the massive Perito Moreno glacier, crossed the border into Chile and spent all of Thursday inside the Torres del Paine national park. We drove Outbacks and Crosstreks on some truly epic dirt roads up and down mountains, and even took a break to do a little fishing (we can't work all the time). Friday, our journey took us even more south to Punta Arenas, Chile, and on Saturday we'll cross the Straits of Magellan and head back into Argentina, to fulfill our quest of driving to the southernmost drivable point in the world (outside of Antarctica). Since we've had lots of time on our hands, we decided to take some timelapse videos of the epic scenery here in Chile, and that's what we're bringing you this time around, in the video above. We'll have another update soon. In the meantime, check out our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram feeds to see what we've posted on our very spotty cell coverage. We can't wait to show you everything we experienced when the big, final story comes out later this month. Auto News Subaru Videos patagonia autoblog in patagonia