Used 2020 SubaruBRZ Limited Coupe 2.0 liter 4 Cylinder Engine

      Exterior Color
      WR Blue Pearl
      Interior Color
      Black
      Odometer
      19,068 miles
      Fuel Economy
      21/29 MPG City/Hwy
      Transmission
      6-Speed Close-Ratio Manual
      Drivetrain
      RWD
      Engine
      2.0 liter 4 Cylinder Engine
      VIN
      JF1ZCAC18L9702842
      Stock Number
      14579A
      Subaru BRZ
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      Detailed Specifications

      • 1st and 2nd row curtain head airbags
      • 4-wheel ABS Brakes
      • ABS and Driveline Traction Control
      • Anti-theft alarm system
      • Audio controls on steering wheel
      • Audio system memory card slot
      • Automatic front air conditioning
      • Bluetooth wireless phone connectivity
      • Braking Assist
      • Cargo area light
      • Clock: In-dash
      • Coil front spring
      • Cruise control
      • Cruise controls on steering wheel
      • Daytime running lights
      • Digital Audio Input
      • Driver and passenger heated-cushion, driver and passenger heated-seatback
      • Dual front air conditioning zones
      • Dual illuminated vanity mirrors
      • Dusk sensing headlights
      • Electric power steering
      • External temperature display
      • Fold forward seatback rear seats
      • Front Seat Type : Sport bucket
      • Front Ventilated disc brakes
      • Front fog/driving lights
      • Front reading lights
      • Fuel Capacity: 13.2 gal.
      • Fuel Consumption: City: 21 mpg
      • Fuel Consumption: Highway: 29 mpg
      • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded
      • Headlights off auto delay
      • Heated driver mirror
      • Heated passenger mirror
      • In-Dash single CD player
      • Instrumentation: Low fuel level
      • Integrated Navigation System : with voice activation
      • Interior air filtration
      • Leather steering wheel trim
      • Leather/aluminum shift knob trim
      • Leatherette dash trim
      • MP3 player
      • Machined aluminum rims w/ painted accents
      • Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 6.5 s
      • Max cargo capacity: 7 cu.ft.
      • Metal-look door trim
      • Passenger Airbag
      • Power remote driver mirror adjustment
      • Power remote passenger mirror adjustment
      • Power remote trunk release
      • Power windows
      • Privacy glass: Light
      • Radio Data System
      • Rear buckets
      • Rear spoiler: Wing
      • Remote power door locks
      • Self-leveling headlights
      • Side airbag
      • Simulated suede/leather seat upholstery
      • SiriusXM AM/FM/HD/Satellite Radio
      • SiriusXM Satellite Radio(TM)
      • Speed Sensitive Audio Volume Control
      • Stability control
      • Suspension class: Regular
      • Tachometer
      • Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
      • Tire Pressure Monitoring System
      • Total Number of Speakers: 8
      • Trip computer
      • Vehicle Emissions: LEV3-LEV160
      • Video Monitor Location: Front
      • Wheel Diameter: 17
      • Wheel Width: 7

      Dealer Notes

      Equipment
      Protect this unit from unwanted accidents with a cutting edge backup camera system. The vehicle has a 2.0 liter 4 Cylinder Engine high output engine. This 2020 Subaru BRZ shines with an exquisite blue finish. This small car is rear wheel drive. Anti-lock brakes are standard on this unit. Enjoy the tried and true gasoline engine in this Subaru BRZ. This unit looks aggressive with a streamlined rear spoiler. The manual transmission in this small car will give you exceptional control of your driving experience. The Subaru BRZ is built for driving comfort with a telescoping wheel. This model features cruise control for long trips. Small and nimble this model scoots through traffic. It offers great fuel mileage and ease of parking.

      Additional Information
      **Vehicle Options listed are when the unit was originally built. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling the dealer prior to purchase.

      KBB.com Consumer Reviews

      Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
      Overall4.6Out of 5
      • I’ll never sell it!

        By Bumblebee on Saturday, November 27, 2021

        5.0
        Fun to drive and proud to own. Four years later and I still get at least a dozen strangers each week asking about my car and saying how much they love it!
      • Best sports car under $30K

        By BRZ Fan on Thursday, July 19, 2012

        5.0
        I've always been a fan of the Mazda MX-5/Miata, meaning I appreciate refined handling more than raw horsepower in a sports car. The BRZ is like an MX-5 except with a fixed roof. Therefore it's a niche car among niche cars: a sports car, and one that doesn't rely on neck-snapping power for thrills. In other words the BRZ won't appeal to everyone, or even to all sports car buyers. That said, if you enjoy the spirit of the MX-5 but don't want a convertible, read on. Or better yet, call your Subaru dealer now, then read on. Since I could write a book on how much I like my BRZ, I'll confine my review by following KBB's points above and then add a couple more comments. 1 - Value: My 2013 BRZ is a "Limited" trim and its total msrp was $27,495. There are no further options to drive up the price. This is what I paid for it as well, no dealer mark-up. All I can say here is yes, it's a good value. You may not get better handling/braking/steering/shifting car for twice the price. You certainly won't get it for the same price. 2 - Reliability: I only have 800 miles on the car so I can hardly comment on reliability from my own experience, other than noting it's clearly very well-built. So I rated it a 10 based more on Subaru's big success in reliability and resale value with its other models. So far no sign this car will be different. 3 - Quality: Not a 10, but only because some of the interior plastic isn't as nice as it could be. Specifically the inside lower door plastic, forming the the door cupholders, is way too thin. Some of the control knobs aren't the most impressive either. 4 - Overall: Not a 10 here either, but close... 5 - Driving Dynamics: Superb. I won't go on because you can read all about it in the auto reviews. You just have to experience it, the more treacherous the road the better. A 90-year old grandmother would have no trouble zooming around hairpin turns because the car inspires so much confidence. Which wouldn't be a good thing if it didn't deliver, but this car does! On the other hand, the BRZ definitely could use a bit more torque - low-end grunt - but in the horsepower department, 200 is more than enough for a vehicle this light (2776 lbs). 6 - Design: The interior only comes in all-black which I don't like, but that's a subjective thing of course. I'm not a big fan either of the look of Alcantara, but it does hold you in place. The interior looks fresh, a bit spare (which I like), and not at all gimmicky like some other cars in this class. The steering wheel is clean and simple and feels just fantastic. One will end up in MOMA at some point. The aluminum pedals look and feel great too. Three fake-chrome trim pieces (the interior door handles, the pushbutton surround and the handbrake release button) look just bizarre in contrast to the rest of the nice matte silver interior trim. Subaru's attempt to standardize these pieces across their model range backfires in the BRZ. The exterior was designed by Toyota, their only part in the project. It disappointed me when the BRZ/FR-S was only available in pictures, but in person looks a lot better, from some angles even really good. Certainly everyone else has complimented me on it. There's no denying that the car looks tight and compact, it's just not particularly original. 7 - Comfort & Convenience: The front seats are probably the most comfortable you'll ever sit in in a car, although wider bodies have reported feeling a little tight in them. The back seats are useless except for storage purposes, and the car would have been better off designed as a 2-seater from the start. This would have narrowed the doors a bit, although they're much more user-friendly in tight parking spots than doors on most 2+2 coupes, which have to be wide enough to allow access to the back seats. Ingress/egress requires some flexibility (!), but the BRZ is a low-slung sports car, after all. Visibility - always a big deal for me - is the best you'll find in a sports car. Forward visibility is panoramic, you see exactly where the front wheels are. Rearward is good too but the trunkline is high. Unfortunately the center stoplamp is just obnoxious, I don't think I'll ever stop glancing in the mirror thinking another car is on my tail... Rear 3/4 visibility is, well, better than in a top-up convertible, but the back windows are really just small triangles of light. If your seats are not positioned too far back, and your neck isn't arthritic, you may just see out of them. The Limited comes with all sorts of convenience features (which the Premium trim lacks, as does the Scion FRS), you can read about them on the Subaru website. The keyless entry (doors and trunk) and pushbutton start are great conveniences. The radio/navigation screen isn't, I'll never prefer pressing a screen over the fine control you have turning a knob. Noise - You'll be pleasantly surprised, the BRZ is actually pretty quiet! That is, until you get near 4000 rpm during hard acceleration. That's when the interior resonator pipe - intentionally designed to bring in 2 cylinders-worth of noise to the cabin - kicks in. I don't like it and may have my dealer muffle mine, but otherwise the BRZ is less noisy than other small cars I've driven, certainly less than other sports cars.
      • Highly recommended for those who like to drive!

        By tommyboydmd on Tuesday, June 05, 2018

        5.0
        The Subaru BRZ is a very well balanced performance vehicle. It begs to run hard through the curves and connects the driver to the road. Others complain about the lack of horsepower, but its so light weight that Ive always found it to be plenty responsive. It lacks many of the advanced technological features found on some new cars, so its a bit old school in that regard. After 18 months of ownership I still look for excuses to run errands. The BRZ is a true drivers car, especially with the silky smooth manual transmission. Put the phone down and drive!

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