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Subaru Prices 2013 BRZ at $25,495

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The starting price is $1,295 more than the BR-Z’s sister vehicle, the Scion FR-S. The BRZ comes standard with a navigation system, xenon high-intensity-discharge headlights and Bluetooth connectivity; the first two features are absent from the Scion. Subaru’s starting price runs $1,245 more than the Hyundai Genesis coupe and $3,295 more than a base Ford Mustang. In their base trims, both of the competitors lack navigation; the Genesis coupe also lacks xenon headlights and the Mustang doesn’t have Bluetooth connectivity.

An upscale BRZ Limited adds heated seats, leather and suede upholstery, dual-zone climate control, keyless access, a rear spoiler and a few other features. Beyond that, a Subaru spokeswoman told us there aren’t many factory options, so a fully loaded BRZ Limited should come in well under $30,000.

Here’s how it breaks down:

  • BRZ Premium with six-speed manual: $25,495
  • BRZ Premium with six-speed auto: $26,595
  • BRZ Limited with six-speed manual: $27,495
  • BRZ Limited with six-speed auto: $28,595
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Kelsey Mays

Former Assistant Managing Editor-News Kelsey Mays likes quality, reliability, safety and practicality. But he also likes a fair price.

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