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The Subaru BRZ was made to be modified. Subaru even encouraged owners to do so, resulting in a range of upgrades such as supercharged engines and suspension enhancements. But there s one thing the Japanese automaker didn t warn consumers about beforehand: insurance. Although it s not an automaker s job to do so, performing aftermarket modifications can impact insurance claims. A young BRZ owner from Ontario, Canada has just learned that the hard way.
According to Global News, 21-year-old Modasir Ayobi leased a 2020 BRZ but was recently involved in an accident. Unfortunately, the sports coupe was declared a total loss and Ayobi was found to be at fault for causing the crash.