Did Isuzu build the Oasis and Honda rebadged it as the Odyssey? Or did Honda build the Odyssey and Isuzu rebadged it as a Oasis? Sorry, but in this case everything I've seen says Honda actually built it and Isuzu put their name on it. Anyone know for sure?
The Honda Passport and Acura SLX, on the other hand, are certainly built by Isuzu (Rodeo and Trooper respectively). The SLX was blackballed right away when Consumer Reports rated it unacceptable for its tendency to roll in evasive maneuvering. There was quite a bit of controversy and Isuzu said the tests were rigged, but sales suffered significantly. I very rarely see one, even though it was apparently built from '96-'99. My uncle briefly owned a SLX but hated it. He is a somewhat aggressive driver and I'm sure it did feel tipsy driven as such, so that is to be expected. A sportscar it is not.
I've seen several Gen 1 Impulses around here actually, but very few Gen 2's (Storms). A guy I worked with had a Storm but I didn't know it was an Isuzu at the time.
Subaru is about to release its own first true SUV, the Subaru B9X, in '06 I believe. The upcoming Saab 9-6X will share its platform. The Saab 9-2X is Subaru WRX-based, and the Saab 9-7X is based on the same platform as the Trailblazer, Ascender, Envoy, Rainier, & Bravada.