EX Front-Wheel Drive
2004 Honda Element
Honda went out on a limb with the Element. Normally a conservative company, it designed a unique vehicle, both in appearance and packaging. The Element is sort of military/utilitarian chic. Honda says Element was designed specifically for young male buyers who need a truck to haul their stuff, but want the security of an enclosed cargo area with car-like performance and economy. As it turns out, the Element appeals to a much larger audience than young men. Element features a plain, durable, scratch-resistant interior, and that's a big part of its charm. Its seats are designed to get wet. It …
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Honda went out on a limb with the Element. Normally a conservative company, it designed a unique vehicle, both in appearance and packaging. The Element is sort of military/utilitarian chic. Honda says Element was designed specifically for young male buyers who need a truck to haul their stuff, but want the security of an enclosed cargo area with car-like performance and economy. As it turns out, the Element appeals to a much larger audience than young men.
Element features a plain, durable, scratch-resistant interior, and that's a big part of its charm. Its seats are designed to get wet. It …
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Retail Price
$18,900
MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine | 2.4L I-4 |
MPG | 21 City / 26 Hwy |
Seating | 4 Passengers |
Transmission | 5-spd man w/OD |
Power | 160 @ 5500 rpm |
Drivetrain | front-wheel |
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