Men's magazine Esquire typically focuses on style, politics, entertainment, food and yes women. Another thing they focus on: cars. No, they might not be your Edmunds or your Kelley Blue Book. And thank goodness for that. While we love the editors at both of those places; it's nice to occasionally hear the voice of critics who review cars from an everyman, consumer vantage point. So, when Esquire recently released their 2012 auto awards, we were sure to take a gander. And, we're glad we did. Do you know why? The all-new 2013 Subaru BRZ was named "Best Debut of the Year".


Well, actually it tied with the FR-S (its non-Subaru-branded powertrain twin); so the official award title reads "Best Debuts of the Year". But still, the message is clear. The Subaru BRZ brings something refreshingly different to the marketplace.


Specifically, the new Subaru BRZ  introduces a lightweight design that measures hundreds of pounds less than most all other all-new models introduced in 2012. Plus, it promises finely-tuned road-handling prowess, which lends a feeling of oneness between driver and car. This unique bond coupled with a laundry list of standard entertainment and convenience features make it the perfect option for the sporty driver seeking high value at an attainable point.


Starting at $25,495, the 2013 Subaru BRZ Premium features a direct-injected SUBARU BOXER engine and delivers up to 25 mpg city and 34 mpg highway. Among its impressive standard features are voice-activated navigation, hands-free phone and audio control, sport-tuned suspension and Torsen limited-slip differential. Upgrade to the 2013 Subaru BRZ Limited, starting at $27,495, and you can add to that rich leather and Alcantara upholstery, a rear spoiler, keyless entry, keyless start and fog lights.


Interested in learning more about the 2013 Subaru BRZ Premium or Limited?


Stop by our new and used Subaru dealership today. Conveniently located at 830 N. Easton Road Doylestown, PA 18902, we're just a short drive from Philadelphia and happy to fill you in on all specs.

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