So should the #1 be on your EV shopping list? In the 1990s, Australian sporty coupe buyers were spoiled for choice, with well over a dozen inexpensive sporty coupes wearing badges – now long since ...
Anyway, part-Chinese, part-German and all electric. So should the #1 be on your EV shopping list? Just in case you haven’t figured it out, we’re deeply in love with the BRZ tS. It’s a sublime beauty ...
Pretty Good (BRZ) 3-1 (9-2) 3rd of 5, shd behind Bidu Sayao (8-11) at Gavea 7f fm in Aug. Quest For Glory (BRZ) 8-1 (9-2) 4th of 8, shd behind Borba Gato (9-2) at Gavea 7f fm in Sep. Jobson (BRZ ...
Catedral (BRZ) 20-1 (8-7) 3rd of 8, shd behind Rintintin (8-11) at Gavea 6f Sloppy in Aug. Lamiable (BRZ) 3-1 (9-2) won at Gavea 5f gd in Aug beating Ourinho Da Mamae (9-2) by shd, 8 ran.
While the GT86 sold in greater numbers in the UK, mostly due to Toyota’s larger dealer network and longer warranty, the BRZ’s rarity could solidify it as the more appealing choice for you.
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The Subaru BRZ is what sports car dreams are made of. Lightweight, nimble, and—best of all—affordable. Like its Toyota GR86 mechanical twin, the BRZ shines a light on driving engagement.