Top 5 Weirdest Subarus of All Time - AutoGuide.com

Here are five of the strangest Subarus in history:. Subaru 360 Available from the late 1950s until the early 1970s, the Subaru 360 was a micro city car. Sitting in the rear of the car was a two-stroke, two-cylinder engine that displaced just 356 cc. That is what gave the 360 its name, referring to the 360 cc tax credit class of cars. Later, the term 360 would take on a secondary meaning as the tail-happy handling characteristics of the car had a lot of owners spinning out in their 360s. 4. Subaru Bighorn The Isuzu Trooper may be the most rebadged automobile in history. At one point or another, versions of the Trooper were sold by Acura, Chevrolet, Holden, Honda, Opel, SsangYong, Vauxhall and, yes, Subaru. Called the Bighorn, Subaru sold the rebadged Trooper from 1988 until 1993 in Japan only. Even though the Trooper would undergo a redesign in 1991, the Subaru Bighorn would soldier on with the first-generation architecture until it was discontinued. Subaru Alcyone SVX The Subaru Alcyone SVX was an unusual car in many ways. Source: www.autoguide.com