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100

Most modern vehicles require 8 of these crucial braking components to stop

Brake Pads

100

The name of this vehicle manufacturer holds the meaning "Unite" in Japanese

Subaru 

100

This vehicle model is the only four passenger, coupe, utility to sport a truck bed exported from Japan.

The Subaru Baja, Also known as the Subaru Brat from 1978 to 1994.

100

This model holds the record for fastest Japanese production vehicle in the world, at 203 mph. 

The Lexus LFA Nürburgring Edition

100

This Japanese car was driven by the fictitious anime character Takumi Fujiwara 

Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno

200

This rare earth metal is used in the manufacture of Denso spark plugs

Iridium. Ruthenium spark plugs will be the next generation replacement engineered by NGK of Japan.

200

What car brand was killed off by it's parent company in 2016 for not targeting the younger demographic any longer?

Scion

200

New for the 1993 production year, the Nissan Altima replaced which Nissan model?

The Nissan Stanza

200

This model holds the Guinness World record for the best selling 2 door sports car in the world. 

The Mazda MX-5 Miata. At over 900,000 units produced, it is the most sold 2 door car model in the world. 

200

What warning appeared on Brian O'Conner's laptop in the 2001 movie Fast and the Furious while racing a Mitsubishi Eclipse?

Danger to Manifold

300

This crucial steering component connects the steering gearbox to the drag link

The Pitman Arm

300

What cars brands translation in Japanese means "Light" or "Wisdom"?

Mazda

300

This vehicle was not only the last Japanese model to sport a carburetor, but was also the last vehicle model in the USA sold with a carburetor. 

The 1994 Isuzu Pickup. 
300

This Japanese vehicle model holds the Guinness World Record for the fastest successful drift at 189 mph. 

Nissan GT-R

300

What engine was swapped into the 1967 Mustang hero car in the Movie Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift?

The Nissan RB26DETT, found in the Nissan GT-R Skyline 1989-2002

400

This vintage ignition component was retired from fuel injected US Toyota models in 1995

The Distributor Cap and Rotor

400

What cars brands name is a Japanese acronym for Sun and Production?

Nissan. The name Nissan is a combination of the Japanese characters “ni” (日) and “san” (産), which mean "sun" and "production" respectively

400

The US car model Plymouth Arrow shared the same chassis as which Japanese car?

The Mitsubishi Lancer

400

This vehicle model holds the crown for highest mileage Lexus on record. 

1996 Lexus LS 400. Matt Farah purchased his million-mile Lexus in Florida when it was approaching 900,000 miles, intending to drive it to a million, which he accomplished

400

Sean Connery as James Bond drove this Japanese sports car in the 1967 Film "You only live Twice"

The Toyota 2000GT. This marked the first ever Japanese car to be driven by James Bond

500

The iconic Nissan 300ZX shares its headlights with which exotic vehicle?

The Lamborghini Diablo

500

This Japanese brand was know as Fuji Heavy Industries Co. Ltd until 2017, when it was renamed to what

Subaru Motor Company

500

Diamond-Star motors produced which Japanese car model that was also sold under the US automaker Dodge?

Mitsubishi 3000GT/Dodge Stealth

500

This vehicle model holds the crown of highest mileage Toyota

The second generation 2008 Toyota Tacoma. Over the course of 16 years, this Tacoma accumulated 1,625,000 miles 

500

The Japanese "gentlemen's agreement" was an informal agreement between Japanese automakers to limit the advertised horsepower of their domestically produced vehicles to what horsepower number?

276 horsepower. The agreement was in place from 1988 until the mid-2000s due to increasing global competition. The R35 Nissan GT-R in 2007 was the final nail in the coffin, producing 473 bhp