The Honda Element has all of the movable
parts of a concept vehicle but a down to
earth quality that makes it everything you
could ever need and want in a car. The look
of the Element stops pedestrians in their
tracks and the car’s performance makes
drivers never want to stop. So, plan a long
trip and take the Element for a spin.
MSRP:
$16,100-$20,300
Invoice:
$14,881-$19,723
Fuel Economy: Miles per
gallon (city/highway)
Element/ DX- Manual Transmission 2WD (21/26)
4WD (21/24) Automatic Transmission 2WD (22/26)
4WD (21/24)
Element/LX- Manual Transmission 2WD (21/26)
4WD (21/24) Automatic Transmission 2WD (22/26)
4WD (21/24)
Element/EX- Manual Transmission 2WD (21/26)
4WD (21/24) Automatic Transmission 2WD (22/26)
4WD (21/24)
Pros and Cons:
Pros: The Honda Element
was named an “All-Star” by Automobile
Magazine in 2004. JD Power and Associates
gave the Element a 5-star rating for Overall
Quality, Mechanical Quality, and Feature
and Accessory Quality. A 4-star rating was
given for Body and Interior Quality.
Cons: The Honda Element
does not have a large cabin and has a seating
capacity of only four.
Models, Performance and Options:
Once you make room for the Honda Element
it will make room for you. Folding seats
and plenty of doors for accessibility makes
the Element one of the most functional cars
on the road. With the Element the maneuvering
is left to the road not the packing process.
Safety:
Adjustable Seat Belt Anchors, Side-Impact
Door Beams and Dual-Stage Front Airbags
(SRS) are just a few of the standard safety
features that come equipped in the Honda
Element. Extreme sports enthusiasts view
the importance of safety and value the same
as a mom with two kids would. Honda understands
this and has created a car that supports
everybody’s safety needs.
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