: Instantly recognizable and a guaranteed conversation starter.
: Every BRAT featured Subaru’s signature four-wheel drive (4WD), making it surprisingly capable on rough terrain.
The (Bi-drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter) is one of the most eccentric vehicles ever produced, known for its quirky design and legendary "chicken tax" workaround. Produced between 1978 and 1994, it remains a highly sought-after cult classic for enthusiasts. The Iconic "Jump Seats"
: While the mechanicals are relatively simple, parts like body panels and the original jump seats can be difficult and expensive to source. Sites like AUTODOC still carry many essential mechanical parts. Pros and Cons
: Naturally aspirated models are quite slow by modern standards.