Despite the popularity of a sport coupe BRZ (especially among young customers), the Japanese manufacturer may well refuse to release the second generation.
The fact that Subaru's fear that made its debut on the market in 2012, a sports car, on which the company worked jointly with Toyota, still does not justify the expenses that would have to be spent on construction of the second-generation car.
Edition Car Advice quotes Managing Director of the Australian division Subaru Nick Senora.
I have not seen the second generation BRZ in food plans, but some talk of him going. So I do anything not sure...
Nick Senior,
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