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What is a Subaru BRZ worth?

The value of a Subaru BRZ varies widely by year, trim, mileage and condition, but in general new models are typically priced in the low-to-mid $30,000s, while used examples range from the low-teens for older generations up to the low-to-mid $30,000s for recent models.


Pricing at a glance


Here is a broad snapshot of current pricing to help buyers and sellers gauge where a BRZ may land. The ranges reflect new pricing as well as common used-price bands by age and condition. Exact figures depend on local market conditions, trim, and how well the car has been maintained.



  • New BRZ: roughly $28,000 to $34,000 before taxes and fees, varying by trim and options.

  • Used BRZ (older generations, higher mileage): typically in the $12,000 to $25,000 range depending on age, miles, and condition.

  • Used BRZ (recent model years with moderate miles): commonly $25,000 to $38,000, with lower mileage commanding the higher end.


Prices can swing with supply, demand, and regional incentives. Always check current local listings and valuation guides for your area.


Used BRZ values by generation


As the BRZ evolved, so did its typical price bands. The following ranges are meant to give buyers and sellers a sense of what to expect across generations, with the understanding that mileage, condition and market quirks can push values up or down.



  • Generation 1 (2013–2020): commonly seen in the used market from about $12,000 to $25,000, depending heavily on mileage and condition.

  • Generation 2 (2022–2023): often priced higher in the used market, roughly $25,000 to $38,000 for cars with reasonable miles and clean history.

  • Recent model years (2024–2025, depending on mileage and options): typically range from the high $20ks to the low $40k range in private-party and dealer listings, with very low-mileage or special editions pulling toward the upper end.


These bands are approximate and can vary by region, dealer inventory, and whether a car has a manual or automatic transmission, as well as any factory or aftermarket enhancements.


Factors that influence BRZ value


Several variables can push a BRZ’s price up or down. Buyers should consider these when valuing a specific car or when shopping around:



  • Mileage and maintenance history

  • Transmission type (manual is typically valued higher by enthusiasts)

  • Overall condition and accident history

  • Trim level and features, along with any special editions

  • Color rarity and desirability, as well as aftermarket upgrades

  • Location and regional demand for sports coupes


Understanding how these factors interact will help you price a BRZ accurately, whether you’re selling privately or valuing a trade-in with a dealer.


How to determine the exact worth of your BRZ


To land a precise valuation for your specific BRZ, use a combination of official guides, current market listings, and a professional appraisal if needed. The steps below outline a practical approach.



  1. Collect key information: model year, trim, transmission, mileage, condition, maintenance records, and any aftermarket parts.

  2. Check reputable valuation sources (Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, NADA Guides) for a range based on your car’s specifics.

  3. Review local listings to see what similar BRZs are actually selling for in your area.

  4. Consider any recent repairs or upcoming maintenance that could affect value (e.g., new tires, brakes, oil leaks).

  5. Decide on your selling strategy (private party, dealer trade-in, or specialty auction) as each can yield different prices.


For the most accurate figure, obtain quotes from multiple sources and, if possible, arrange a physical inspection or appraisal for a professional opinion.


Summary


The Subaru BRZ commands value that is highly dependent on year, mileage, and condition. New models sit in the low-to-mid $30,000s, while used examples span from the low teens for older generations to the high $30,000s or more for recent cars with low miles or desirable specs. By researching current market listings, consulting multiple valuation guides, and honestly assessing condition and history, you can arrive at a reliable estimate of what your BRZ is worth in today’s market.

How much should a BRZ cost?


BRZ Models

2023 Subaru BRZ (Subaru of America price list, contact us for your price)
Model/TrimTransmissionMSRP
BRZ Premium6AT$30,095
BRZ Limited6MT$31,095
BRZ Limited6AT$32,795



Does Subaru BRZ hold value?


While many sports cars depreciate quickly, the Subaru BRZ tends to hold its value better than most competitors. Thanks to its reputation for reliability, driver-focused performance, and limited production numbers, demand for clean used BRZ models remains strong.



What year to avoid BRZ?


The Subaru BRZ years to avoid are primarily the first-generation models from 2013 and 2014, which are known for a significant valve spring recall and other issues. While later 2013 models had some issues addressed, it is best to ensure any recalls were completed or avoid these model years altogether. Some 2018 and 2019 models may also be affected by a fuel pump recall, according to this YouTube video.
 
2013 and 2014 models

  • Valve spring recall: The most significant issue is a recall for valve springs that can fracture, which affects a large number of early models and can cause engine failure if not repaired. Some 2013 models are particularly susceptible, though the issue was fixed in later-built 2013 and 2014 models with revised parts. 
  • Other issues: These early years can also have problems with the coil packs overheating, leading to misfires, and other issues like power steering and fuel pump problems in certain production runs. 
  • Water intrusion: Some models may have issues with water leaking into the cabin. 

2015-2016 models
  • These models generally have fewer issues than the earlier years, as some of the problems were addressed from the factory. 
  • However, some issues like power steering problems may still be present in some production runs, so check if the recall has been completed. 

2017 and later models
  • The 2017 model year brought several updates to the BRZ, including performance improvements and other enhancements. 
  • 2018 and 2019 models: Some of these years have been affected by a fuel pump recall. 
  • 2020 and newer: These models are generally considered reliable, with fewer common issues reported. 

General advice
  • When buying a used BRZ, it's crucial to check if any recalls have been performed, especially for the valve spring recall on the 2013 and 2014 models. 
  • It is always best to get a pre-purchase inspection to identify any potential problems before you buy a used car. 



What is the life expectancy of a Subaru BRZ?


With regular maintenance, a BRZ can easily surpass 200,000 miles. Key factors that contribute to its longevity include regular oil changes, fluid checks, and mindful driving habits.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.