Honda or Subaru: 87% of People Can't Correctly Identify the Make of These Vehicles! Can You?

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By: Craig

6 Min Quiz

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About This Quiz

Ready to push the accelerator all the way to the floor? Then lay down some rubber as you bring your vehicle knowledge to the fore, specifically when it comes to Japanese automakers. 

Let's be honest, the Japanese know a thing or two about impressive machinery, particularly when it comes to vehicles. And they excel in just about every vehicle class there is! But can you identify Honda or Subaru models in particular? 

Both these manufacturers are well known for their performance vehicles over the years but did you know that they have been building cars in Japan for decades?

And could you just look at one single image and identify which automaker the model in question belongs to?  

From popular SUVs to small city cars, something for which the Japanese are famous, this quiz includes a range of different models from both Honda and Subaru for you to identify.

And it might not be as easy as you think. Of course, some legendary models will be easy to identify, but rest assured, this quiz will put you to the test!

That said, a true auto aficionado certainly would stand a chance of finishing in pole position in this quiz. So what are you waiting for? Start your engine and aim to take the chequered flag!

Honda or Subaru: What am I?

This small city car was manufactured by Subaru from 1958 until 1971. It was the first model produced by the company and more than 392,000 were manufactured. The 360 came in a number of body shapes including 2-door sedan, 2-door convertible as well as a 3-door station wagon.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

A sports utility truck, the Ridgeline was first marketed by Honda in 2005. It is currently in its second generation and is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

The Passport is a rebadged version of the Isuzu Rodeo and first appeared in 1993. This partnership also saw Honda provide passenger vehicles to be rebadged as Isuzus. A compact SUV, the Passport was made for two generations up until 2002 where it was replaced by the Pilot.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

A mid-sized station wagon, the Levorg forms part of the Subaru fleet since 2014. The top of the range model is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged petrol engine. It is sold in Japan as well as in Europe.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

The FF1 G was a subcompact vehicle available in a number of body styles, including 2-door coupe, 4-door sedan or 5-door wagon. It was designed by Shinroku Momose who had designed the Subaru 360 and 1000. It was available in the early 1970s.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

The Exiga is a crossover utility vehicle (CUV) which has formed part of the Subaru fleet since 2008. Essentially a wagon, the Exiga carries five passengers and cargo with ease. The top of the range model is powered by a 2.0-liter turbo engine capable of producing 221 brake horsepower.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

Marketed between 1979 and 2001, the Prelude was a two-door sports coupe and a competitor to the Toyota Celica amongst others. Honda produced five generations of this vehicle. The Prelude name actually belonged to Toyota who amicably allowed Honda to use it.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

This compact SUV featured as a Honda model from 2000 to 2014. Two generations have been produced over the years and although the car has been made available in Europe, it never entered the American market. The last generation of the Stream is available as either a 5-speed manual or automatic and driven by either a 1.8 or 2.0-liter VTEC engine.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

Marketed between 2005 and 2014, the Tribeca is a crossover SUV in the mid-sized range. Only 76,000 units were sold in the United States over a ten-year period despite the fact 50,000 were sold in the first three years!

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

One of the top minivans available today, the Odyssey has it all. It handles well, has great acceleration, ample space for your family and luggage and more than decent gas mileage.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

A joint venture between Toyota and Subaru, the BRZ is exactly the same vehicle as the Toyota 86. First produced in 2012, this two-seat sports car is powered by a 2.0-liter petrol engine coupled to a six-speed manual gearbox.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

With its very different looks (strange for the '90s and even to this day), the SVX immediately made heads turn. This 2-door coup grand tourer was produced between 1991 and 1996.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

This two-door mid-engined sports car was marketed in the U.S. as the Acura NSX. The first generation of the NSX was built between 1990 and 2005 with the second generation following a decade later in 2016. The current NSX, a hybrid, is powered by a 3.5 L twin-turbo V6 engine and three electric motors.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

A mini MPV, the Mobilio Spike was marketed by Honda between 2002 and 2008. Not only is it extremely fuel efficient, but it could carry seven passengers and be set up in five different ways in terms of seating and cargo space. The Mobilio is powered by a 1.5-litre L15A VTEC I4 engine.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

The XV first joined the Subaru fleet in 2011. This SUV offers both diesel and petrol engine options. This is essentially an SUV version of the Impreza.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

This all-wheel-drive utility vehicle certainly had a unique look. Baja's were powered by 2.5-liter petrol engines with the top of the range model including a turbo. This unique car only managed to sell 30,000 units in around four years.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

This export only coupe-utility was never sold in Japan, although many were imported into the country. The BRAT was sold in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. Engine options were either a 1.6 or 1.8-liter flat four with either a four-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission with four-wheel drive.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

The Honda Insight, an electric-hybrid vehicle was first marketed as a subcompact car from 1999 until 2006 and then as a compact car from 2007 until 2014. Two generations were introduced during this period with the possibility of a third in 2019. The Insight offers excellent gas mileage figures of over 40 mpg for both city and highway driving.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

This small microcar was an update from the Subaru 360 and produced from 1969 to 1972. More than 25,000 orders were placed in the first month of the car having been released in 1969. The R-2 was powered by a 350cc engine.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

Marketed over a six-year stretch from 1985 to 1991, this two-door coupe was also known as Alcoyne and Vortex. Powerplant options included either a 1.8 or 2.7-liter petrol engine and certain models even had four-wheel drive. The XT was incredibly aerodynamic and had one of the lowest drag coefficients of all the production cars produced at that time.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

This compact MPV was built by Honda between 2004 and 2009. Seating was easily configured and over 32 combinations could be selected. The FR-V had a range of powerplant options, including petrol and diesel power.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

Now in its third generation, the Honda Fit is a subcompact car which first entered production in 2001. Current models include either a six-speed manual or seven-speed automatic gearbox and either petrol or diesel engine options. This vehicle is known as the Honda Jazz in certain markets.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

Also known as the Tutto or Trendy, this three or five-door hatchback was marketed from 1984 to 2010. Engine options on the Justy included either a 1.0 or 1.1-liter petrol drive capable of producing around 50 brake horsepower. Justys marketed in the United States included a 4WD option.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

As with many Japanese manufacturers, Subaru is an expert when it comes to producing Kei cars. The Vivio, marketed between 1992 and 1998 is just another example. It was powered by a 650cc motor and had a number of body style options, including two and three-door hatchbacks as well as Targa tops. Vivios even entered a number of rally events in the early 1990s.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

The Clarity name badge has been used by Honda on a range of alternate fuel vehicles. It first appeared in 2008 on a four-door sedan powered by a hydrogen fuel cell electric motor and currently on an electric and a plug-in electric vehicle.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

Known for its incredible handling and punchy performance, the Subaru Impreza was first introduced to the Japanese market in 1992. This car is now in its fifth generation and remains an excellent seller worldwide.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

First launched in 1997, this compact cross-over from Subaru is currently in its fourth generation. With seating for five, impressive cargo space and above-average gas mileage figures, the Forester is not to be overlooked in the cross-over segment.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

Produced between 2010 and 2016, the CR-Z is a three-door sport compact hybrid with coupe styling. The electric engine produces around 14 brake horsepower while the 1.5-liter petrol engine produces 112 brake horsepower.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

Excellent performance and higher-than-average gas mileage figures? That's the CRX Si from Honda's claim to fame. Oh, and it looked pretty awesome as well.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

A performance version of the regular Civic, the Type R was a favorite of boy racers around the globe. First produced in 1997, it is currently in its 5th generation and is available as a 3 or 4-door hatchback or 4-door sedan. The 5th generation is powered by a 2.0-liter engine capable of producing over 300 brake horsepower.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

The Subaru 1000 formed part of the Japanese government's classification for compact cars. The 1000 became the first model from Sabaru to use the famed boxster engine, although this small 977cc motor only produced 55 brake horse power. It was available in a number of body formats, including 2-door and 4-door sedan as well as a station wagon.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

Produced between 1969 and 1973, the FF1 Star was a development of Subaru's 1000 model. Powered by a 1.1-liter engine, the FF1 Star was even released in the United States in 1970 and 1971.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

Marketed in the compact car segment, the Leone was manufactured between 1971 and 1994. During this time, three generations were produced. The Leone (meaning lion) was powered by a range of Boxter engines and owners had the option of four-wheel drive. This vehicle came in a range of body options, including station wagon, hatchback coupe and sedan.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

Built between 1991 and 1996, the Beat was designed by legendary Italian design company, Pininfarina. This two-seat roadster was particularly small and received its power from a 700 cc engine coupled to a 5-speed manual gearbox.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

The Rex, a microcar from Subaru was produced between 1972 and 1992. Unbelievably, early models were powered by a two-stroke 350 cc engine although larger engines were made available, including a 750cc option in second generation export versions of the car.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

Since 2012, the Honda Civic has sold more than 1.6 million units in the United States alone. The Civic brand was first introduced by the Japanese automaker in 1972 in the subcompact car bracket. From 2000, however, the Civic has competed in the compact car class. Including sales up until the end of 2015, 18.5 million Civics have been sold worldwide.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

Powered by either a 1.0 or 1.2-liter engine, the Sumo was a microvan released by Subaru between 1983 and 1998. With a five-speed manual gearbox, some even had the option of four-wheel drive.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

The Legacy is a 4-door sedan first released in 1989, originally in the compact car segment but now as part of the mid-sized segment. Not only does it offer all-wheel drive, but it includes a boxer engine, which provides excellent power and improves handling.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

Not only good value for the money, the Outback offers symmetrical all-wheel drive, excellent ground clearance and an impressive power plant. The vehicle is currently in its fifth generation.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

This micro truck/van has been produced by Honda since 1977. The Acty is available as a two-door micro truck or five-door minivan.

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Honda or Subaru: What am I?

With gas mileage of around 25-30 mpg while city driving and up to 38 mpg on the highway, the Accord is one of the least thirsty cars in its class. Add to that comfort, space, features and impressive handling and you can see why this car is so well loved.

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