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Veloist 12-06-2017 12:13 PM

2018 BRZ Orders Open. tS and 50th Anniversary Due April
 
You should now be able to order a 2018 BRZ from a Subaru dealership.

You cannot order a tS or 50th Anniversary Edition.

Yesterday BRZ tS’s and 50th Anniversary Edition units appeared on the 1st Allocation for 2018. This was to let dealerships know which color/how many they were getting so that they can clarify with their customers. The amount of units and color (for the tS) are pre-determined.

50th Anniversary BRZ is reported to be painted in “Heritage Blue.”

The tS and 50th Anniversary are due to be available in April.

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Q. How do I get a BRZ tS/50th Anniversary BRZ?

Your only choice (until there are pre-owned models) is to buy one from a Subaru Retailer. However, being that this is a Special/Limited Edition car it is not going to be as simple as it sounds. Take a look below to see how a dealership gets their hands on a BRZ tS/50th Anniversary BRZ to sell to a potential buyer.

Q. How does a dealership get a BRZ tS/50th Anniversary BRZ in their inventory?

Without going into too much detail, a dealership will be “offered” a BRZ tS from Subaru. However, a dealership must earn this “offer.” A dealership will earn that offer based on their BRZ sales. The market affects this, so states with little demand for the BRZ will see less dealerships with BRZ tS and vice versa.

Example: If Market A sells more BRZ’s than Market B, then Market A will earn 7 BRZ tS units, and Market B will earn 3 units.

Dealership A and Dealership B are in Market A. Dealership A sold significantly more BRZ’s than dealership B. Therefore Dealership A will be offered 5 BRZ tS’s while Dealership B will be offered 2 BRZ tS’s. Market A’s BRZ tS distribution has now been fulfilled.

Q. So are you saying that a dealership cannot order a BRZ tS/50th Anniversary BRZ?

Yes, unfortunately a dealership cannot order a BRZ tS—that is directly from Subaru. However, once the dealership has received the BRZ tS offer, they can accept to order the car or decline the offer. The color and obviously the trim (tS) are already pre-determined.

Q: My Dealership is telling me they are getting a Specific BRZ tS. How do I know that’s true?

Every new car has VON (Vehicle Order Number) which is different from the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). SOA can look up VONs and tell you information regarding that unit. Model Year, Model, Model Trim, Color, Accessories, and transit status are all information that can be found with a VON.

Q. So how do I put my name on a BRZ tS/50th Anniversary BRZ before it is delivered to the dealership?

First, get ready to search around. Some people will be lucky enough that their local dealership gets a tS AND in the color they want. If not, you’ll have to do a tiny bit of work. The dealership’s cooperation and participation will heavily decide if you’re able to put your name on a car before it arrives.

There are two things a dealership can do. The first one is to upgrade the car to a “Sold Order.” Normally, “Sold Orders” are cars that were built from the ground up by a customer—they chose the trim, options, colors, and accessories. However, if it is early enough in the timeline it takes for a car to be built and delivered to a dealer, any car can be upgraded to Sold Order.

Sold Orders allow a customer to change the accessories and also to take non-contract ownership of the dealership’s order for this Vehicle. It doesn’t mean you own the car, but the order is under your name, and Subaru gets notified of that. Sold Orders generally mean you have nearly total commitment to purchase the car when the dealership gets it.

The second thing a dealership can do is “Reserve” the car under your name. When this happens, you as the potential buyer are interested in buying the car without any changes to the accessories on the car. You will essentially be notified as soon as this car is delivered to the dealership.

Both Sold Order cars and Reserved cars will be removed from the dealership’s website when they attain that status.

Some dealerships may require a deposit. Some dealers/states will allow you to purchase the car with cash while it is still in-transit.

Dealership participation in sold order/reservations may vary.

Q: What if I didn’t participate in a Sold Order/Reservation process?

Then you will have to wait for the BRZ tS to hit dealership lots, and you will have to search around your area, visit multiple dealership websites, and view their inventory too see if they have the one you want.

Q: Is there somebody on this forum who can save me the hassle and just do a nationwide search to help me locate the nearest BRZ tS/50th Anniversary BRZ to me?

When it's closer to the release date (late Feb-Mid March) the retailer network will be populated with all the available tS VINs. The purpose of this is basically for dealer trades. I might know a guy, who knows a guy, who knows a guy who can do this. PM me :)

Clutch 12-06-2017 12:55 PM

Thanks for the updates as always.

Any clues on what Heritage Blue looks like? A quick search kinda shows a broad range of possibilities. Also, I'm assuming color options are not changing on base 2018's?

Viper224 12-06-2017 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Veloist (Post 3013207)
You should now be able to order a 2018 BRZ from a Subaru dealership.

You cannot order a tS or 50th Anniversary Edition.

Yesterday BRZ tS’s and 50th Anniversary Edition units appeared on the 1st Allocation for 2018. This was to let dealerships know which color/how many they were getting so that they can clarify with their customers. The amount of units and color (for the tS) are pre-determined.

50th Anniversary BRZ is reported to be painted in “Heritage Blue.”

The tS and 50th Anniversary are due to be available in April.


April?! This wait is killing me.

cjd 12-06-2017 01:26 PM

Excellent news, this should save me some energy in the potential visit to a showroom this weekend. I'll still be nervous they'll be stubborn about trying to sell me what they have in stock, which isn't at all what I want... but at least I know to walk away if they insist they can't order.

The shenanigans some places tried when my wife was shopping (last week...) were pretty amazing. I particularly enjoyed the guy insisting that a 2017 in a color she didn't want was her only option, when she already had a quote for a better price on a 2018 that was everything she wanted. The call back of 'are you still interested' was fun to overhear: "I was never interested in a wrong color 2017, and I thought I made that clear. I paid less than you were asking, and now own a 2018 that was everything I wanted, so this hasn't changed. Perhaps it is more clear now."

funwheeldrive 12-06-2017 01:36 PM

This is the first I've heard of the 50th anniversary edition. What is special about it aside from the color?

spike021 12-06-2017 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by funwheeldrive (Post 3013250)
This is the first I've heard of the 50th anniversary edition. What is special about it aside from the color?

I think there was mention of a special badge, lol.

mazeroni 12-06-2017 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Clutch (Post 3013227)
Thanks for the updates as always.

Any clues on what Heritage Blue looks like? A quick search kinda shows a broad range of possibilities. Also, I'm assuming color options are not changing on base 2018's?

http://st.automobilemag.com/uploads/...nd%7C408%3A408

I am hoping that it matches the pearlescent look of the blue in the announcement badge.

Clutch 12-06-2017 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by mazeroni (Post 3013258)

I am hoping that it might match the pearlescent look of the blue in the announcement badge.

YES PLEASE. The 2013 Galaxy Blue was my favorite color. Such a shame that they dropped it.

FitchAlcyone 12-06-2017 03:29 PM

If it ended up being Plasma Blue Pearl renamed, that would be awesome.


However, based on other discussions elsewhere on these forums, it's been suggested that it will be a color not unlike the one on the JDM STi Sport.

mazeroni 12-06-2017 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by FitchAlcyone (Post 3013325)
If it ended up being Plasma Blue Pearl renamed, that would be awesome.


However, based on other discussions elsewhere on these forums, it's been suggested that it will be a color not unlike the one on the JDM STi Sport.

You mean the blue from this car?

https://icdn-5.motor1.com/images/mgl...-sti-sport.jpg

It's known as Khaki Blue and already available on some US Subarus like the Crosstrek. It's a crying shame it can't be had on the BRZ. With the maroon seat <3

https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-rAy7SjJzh...ubaru-XV-4.jpg

I like the really deep blue/purple hue from the Plasma Blue Pearl color. I wouldn't mind that.

FitchAlcyone 12-06-2017 04:59 PM

Yup, that one. I do understand that it already falls under a different name, but hints have been thrown around to somewhat tie the two together. Of course, it's all speculation until SoA actually announces it. I'm with you, though, in hoping that this color becomes available stateside in some form.

extrashaky 12-06-2017 10:14 PM

The 50th anniversary crap is the 50th anniversary in America. So it's really more of a fake anniversary, like an annoying girlfriend insisting on celebrating your one and a half year anniversary but making it even worse by counting from the date you first said you loved her, then getting mad because you can't remember the date that happened and can't make any sense at all of her silly hints. You should slap a fake anniversary badge on her like these cars and buy her a hideous blue dress in observance of the occasion.

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Originally Posted by Clutch (Post 3013227)
Any clues on what Heritage Blue looks like?

http://dressesgownsnvr.com/wp-conten...esses-tykz.jpg

Tonezorz 12-06-2017 11:23 PM

2018 BRZ Orders Open. tS and 50th Anniversary Due April
 
Just asked a local dealer I’ve done business with before about putting down a deposit on a 50th anniversary model. He says they’ve been allocated two. I did try to specify in my question to him I did NOT mean the tS, but I’ll clarify again.


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Clutch 12-06-2017 11:45 PM

I also wouldn't mind the light blue / silver on the JDM BRZ STi Sport Concept:

http://s3.amazonaws.com/digitaltrend...to-salon-1.jpg

extrashaky 12-07-2017 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Clutch (Post 3013525)
I also wouldn't mind the light blue / silver on the JDM BRZ STi Sport Concept:

http://s3.amazonaws.com/digitaltrend...to-salon-1.jpg

Nope. Invisible. That car is already wrecked. It just doesn't know it yet.

Veloist 12-07-2017 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Tonezorz (Post 3013520)
Just asked a local dealer I’ve done business with before about putting down a deposit on a 50th anniversary model. He says they’ve been allocated two. I did try to specify in my question to him I did NOT mean the Ts, but I’ll clarify again.


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I think the 50th Anniversary will be more rare than the tS. Our store got 3 tS’s and 1 50th anniversary.

Clutch 12-07-2017 03:34 AM

Does anyone know if the 50th Anniversary BRZs are manual-only?

HKz 12-07-2017 03:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Clutch (Post 3013525)
I also wouldn't mind the light blue / silver on the JDM BRZ STi Sport Concept:

http://s3.amazonaws.com/digitaltrend...to-salon-1.jpg

pretty sure that color is Steel (86)/Ice Silver Metallic (Subaru)

Veloist 12-07-2017 04:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Clutch (Post 3013591)
Does anyone know if the 50th Anniversary BRZs are manual-only?

The only code for the BRZ 50th Anniv is JZE-50. “JZE” refers to a Manual Limited BRZ while the 50 refers to the 50th Anniversary Option. So it looks like it would be Manual only.

This will be confirmed at the Chicago Auto Show in February.

Plumbus 12-07-2017 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Veloist (Post 3013599)
The only code for the BRZ 50th Anniv is JZE-50. “JZE” refers to a Manual Limited BRZ while the 50 refers to the 50th Anniversary Option. So it looks like it would be Manual only.

This will be confirmed at the Chicago Auto Show in February.

Do the STI wheels fit the PP BRZ (brembo calipers)? Are those STI wheels in the 50th anniversary anyhow?

Veloist 12-07-2017 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Plumbus (Post 3013663)
Do the STI wheels fit the PP BRZ (brembo calipers)? Are those STI wheels in the 50th anniversary anyhow?

If you're referring to the 18 inch Wheels on the tS then of course they will fit because the tS and PP have the same Brembo brakes.

There's no other info on the 50th Anniversary except the color and that it is based on the Limited model of the respective car, so we don't know if the STI wheels will be on the 50th Anniversary.

Although it's speculation, it's possible that the 50th Anniversary Edition BRZ will have the Performance Package!

CJRhoades 12-08-2017 06:12 AM

We're currently building 50th anniversary Legacy, Outback, and Impreza models at the Lafayette facility. Heritage Blue is very close to the Twilight Blue color available on Legacy and Outback but a shade or two lighter.

Tonezorz 12-10-2017 10:52 PM

2018 BRZ Orders Open. tS and 50th Anniversary Due April
 
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Originally Posted by CJRhoades (Post 3013931)
Heritage Blue is very close to the Twilight Blue color available on Legacy and Outback but a shade or two lighter.


Can you speak on if its similar to cool blue khaki?

Clutch 12-11-2017 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by CJRhoades (Post 3013931)
We're currently building 50th anniversary Legacy, Outback, and Impreza models at the Lafayette facility. Heritage Blue is very close to the Twilight Blue color available on Legacy and Outback but a shade or two lighter.

https://65e81151f52e248c552b-fe74cd5...-2.5i-Trim.png


Hmmm... not yet sure how I feel about a BRZ color close to this. I suppose it does have to be fairly safe/conservative if it's going on every single model in the lineup.

Side 12-11-2017 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Clutch (Post 3014977)
Hmmm... not yet sure how I feel about a BRZ color close to this. I suppose it does have to be fairly safe/conservative if it's going on every single model in the lineup.

Just throw some black RPF1s on it and it'll look fine!

Veloist 12-11-2017 04:15 AM

Twilight blue is pretty close to bluish-grey. Can’t imagine a lighter shade of blue for twilight blue without it being borderline gray...

The Heritage Blue Outbacks, and possibly Legacy & Impreza, should be out in the beginning of January, so we’ll see it soon.

CJRhoades 12-11-2017 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Tonezorz (Post 3014936)
Can you speak on if its similar to cool blue khaki?

It's not that light.

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Originally Posted by Veloist (Post 3015019)
Twilight blue is pretty close to bluish-grey. Can’t imagine a lighter shade of blue for twilight blue without it being borderline gray...

Imagine twilight blue with most of the grey removed and some silver added in its place. It's difficult to describe but the colors are similar enough that they're difficult to tell apart unless the cars are side by side.

Subaru is going all in with a silver theme for the anniversary models. If the BRZ follows the same pattern as the Legacy, Outback, and Impreza models I've seen so far, it will have the following features:

  • Heritage Blue exterior color
  • Silver painted exterior mirrors (like Legacy Sport)
  • Silver painted wheels
  • Silver interior stitching
  • Silver seat belts
  • 50th anniversary badge on both front fenders located approximately here
  • 50th anniversary logo embroidered on front seats
  • Limited trim only


All 3 models we're building adhere to at least those changes so I'd imagine the BRZ will have most or all as well.

EDIT: 50th anniversary package costs $300

Tonezorz 12-11-2017 11:01 PM

As someone who has a twilight blue Legacy (that I don't like the color of) and also doesn't like silver, this 50th anniversary business is starting to scare me. >_<

Kiske 12-12-2017 02:45 AM

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I also wouldn't mind the light blue / silver on the JDM BRZ STi Sport Concept:

You had me at hello.
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trippinbillies40 12-12-2017 08:15 PM

Pricing announced on the 50th Anniversary edition: $29,940 + $860 D&D.

Veloist 12-12-2017 09:37 PM

Confirmed to have the performance package.

CJRhoades 12-13-2017 04:01 AM

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Originally Posted by trippinbillies40 (Post 3015705)
Pricing announced on the 50th Anniversary edition: $29,940 + $860 D&D.

Yep, that puts it at a roughly $300 premium over the Limited w/ Performance Pack. Same as I was seeing with Legacy/Outback/Impreza. Not a bad deal for what you get.

TylerLieberman 12-13-2017 01:13 PM

Price for the new Ts was announced at $34,962 USD.

trippinbillies40 12-13-2017 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by TylerLieberman (Post 3015920)
Price for the new Ts was announced at $34,962 USD.

Where are you seeing that info?

botbs 12-13-2017 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by TylerLieberman (Post 3015920)
Price for the new Ts was announced at $34,962 USD.

:confused0068:

I guess I will get the 2017 clearance model for $26k CAD and add some JDM parts instead.

trippinbillies40 12-13-2017 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by botbs (Post 3015966)
:confused0068:

I guess I will get the 2017 clearance model for $26k CAD and add some JDM parts instead.

While that's probably not far off if inaccurate, SOA hasn't officially released pricing yet on the tS or Type RA.

TylerLieberman 12-13-2017 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by trippinbillies40 (Post 3015959)
Where are you seeing that info?

Numerous sources

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Originally Posted by trippinbillies40 (Post 3015968)
While that's probably not far off if inaccurate, SOA hasn't officially released pricing yet on the tS or Type RA.

Yes they have. Prices for the 50th anniversary cars were released yesterday afternoon. RA and Ts prices were released last night. The RA is 50.7k USD.

Call your local dealership. The prices are in their systems now.

davidvanchu 12-13-2017 04:09 PM

trippinbillies40 works for Subaru of America... doesn’t need to check with a local dealership.

TylerLieberman 12-13-2017 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by davidvanchu (Post 3015994)
trippinbillies40 works for Subaru of America... doesn’t need to check with a local dealership.

Then he can check at work? Multiple people from around the country have already confirmed today with their local dealerships on the price in various group pages and such.

All of which are reporting the same pricing.

trippinbillies40 12-13-2017 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by TylerLieberman (Post 3015997)
Then he can check at work? Multiple people from around the country have already confirmed today with their local dealerships on the price in various group pages and such.

All of which are reporting the same pricing.

Yeah, no pricing announcement was made on SubaruNet nor was any announcement made on S.com. Not unusual for stuff like that to happen though. Specs on the Ascent were available through the dealers digital showroom two days before the release. Whoops!


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