Five-Point Inspection: 2013 Subaru BRZ Premium

Five-Point Inspection: 2013 Subaru BRZ Premium

5: Consider the fully loaded BRZ Limited

The BRZ’s looks, handling and performance are great, but to get the most out of it, it may be best to opt for the fully loaded Limited trim. An extra $2,000 will round out the car’s exterior with fog-lights and a slick spoiler, but the real value comes with the touched up interior.

For example, the seats get heaters, as well as Alacantara inserts with leather. The center cluster gets a gorgeous facelift with an automatic dual-zone climate control. Furthermore, the Limited gets cooler tech, like keyless entry and push-button start – and shouldn’t every sports car get a push button start?

While a unique purist’s sports car, these extra goodies help make it more modern and a more enjoyable package for when you’re not clipping an apex.