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SUBARU BRZ FROM : $37,150

The Subaru BRZ/Toyota 86 twins look like they may get a turbopower option sometime soon, with Subaru revealing a protoype 2.0-litre turbo BRZ at the 2015 New York Auto Show.

The 2.0-Litre atmo BRZ costs $37,150 (manual) and $39,730 for the auto, drive-away. You can purchase the BRZ onLine, at , or try your luck at a dealer if you want a bit of good

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