Thursday, August 23, 2012

Who are you? The 2013 Subaru BRZ or the 2013 Subaru XV Crosstrek?

Which 2013 Subaru Vehicle Fits your Style? The BRZ or the XV Crosstrek?


Subaru has recently come out with two amazing vehicles; the BRZ and the Crosstrek. The question is, which one to choose? We've been mulling over that question for a little while now and decided it's time to come up with an answer. So let's take a look...

What they have in common:

  • The Subaru BOXER engine
  • MP3 capability
  • Bluetooth Hands-Free
  • Leather seating surfaces (on Limited models)
  • Automatic or manual options (BRZ is six-speed in both, XV is five-speed manual or CVT lineartronic)
  • Automatic climate control
  • Available voice-activated GPS navigation system
  • Affordable (The XV starts at $22,790, while the BRZ starts at $25,495)
  • They are both sporty cars; just in different ways

How they're different:
The 2013 Subaru XV Crosstrek (you can almost sense the adventure)

The XV is known for its cargo room and versatility. Drivers of the XV love the great outdoors and the activities they can do there. The XV is for the all-year enjoyment driver, with AWD and an all-weather package that includes heated exterior mirrors, heated front seats and a windshield wiper de-icer. The seven airbags contribute to the safety of the XV, making it an excellent family vehicle as well as one that's perfect for a single person or couple. Up to 33 MPGs makes it the most fuel-efficient AWD crossover in America.

The 2013 Subaru BRZ in action (see how fast?)
The BRZ is for the sports car lover that appreciates the dependability and technology behind the Subaru name. “Subaru engineered the BRZ to send its power to the rear wheels. Combined with a compact, naturally symmetrical drivetrain design, you get a sports car with optimal balance and one of the lowest centers of gravity in its class,” according to Subaru themselves. The BRZ keeps up with others in its class with its 8-speaker audio system, in-dash CD player, MP3 playback and XM satellite radio, not to mention its keyless access and start. The Sport-Tuned Suspension gives the BRZ independent MacPherson struts in the front and independent double wishbone suspension in the back. Vroom vroom!

So which one are you? The versatile, fun-loving, outgoing type? Or the fast, fun-loving, outgoing type?

I guess Subarus have a knack for the fun-loving and outgoing types, huh?

When you've made your choice - that's where we come in - view our 2013 Subaru BRZ inventory here, or view our 2013 Subaru XV Crosstrek page here. Still can't decide? Click either link to browse 'em both!

Happy driving!

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