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Tips to remember before purchasing Honda elements The Element is Honda's entry-level crossover sport utility vehicle that will surely appeal to the active and the adventurous. Though the versatile four-passenger Element has ample space for passengers as well as cargo, it appears very compact in size and has all the personal car- like driving features. The Honda Element is available in both the types - front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. There is a choice of three trim levels: the LX, the EX and the SC. All trim levels are equipped with a 166-hp 2.4-liter inline 4- cylinder engine, mated to available five-speed manual or automatic transmissions. The LX is equipped with 16-inch steel wheels, a CD player and air conditioning, while the EX has further features like alloy wheels, satellite radio, MP3 capability, an auxiliary input jack and a convertible centre console with removable cooler box. The sporty SC comes with a monochromatic exterior, custom grille, 18-inch alloy wheels, unique seat upholstery and piano black interior trim elements. The Honda Element 2009 has exterior and interior styling changes, as well as new standard and optional equipment. As regards the 2010 Honda Element , some feel it looks less elegant, but shoppers who look more for utility will like its performance. Passenger comfort is not a priority with the 2010 Honda Element, but it succeeds in cargo-hauling and versatility. Standard safety features on every Honda Element however include anti- lock disc brakes with brake assist, vehicle stability assist with traction control, front side-impact airbags, front and rear side curtain airbags and a tire pressure monitor. The 2010 Honda Element has all the safety features and scores over the 2009 Element. Coming to features, the caters both to buyers who want to keep it basic and also satisfies those who want a few more extras. If you’re considering the most affordable 2010 Honda Element, the LX trim, check the interior as you sacrifice a few of the bins and special materials

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The Element is Honda's entry-level crossover sport utility vehicle that will surely appeal to the active and the adventurous. Though the versatile four-passenger Element has ample space for passengers as well as cargo, it appears very compact in size and has all the personal car-like driving features.

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Tips to remember before purchasing Honda elements

The Element is Honda's entry-level crossover sport utility vehicle that will surely appeal to the active and the adventurous. Though the versatile four-passenger Element has ample space for passengers as well as cargo, it appears very compact in size and has all the personal car-like driving features.

The Honda Element is available in both the types - front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. There is a choice of three trim levels: the LX, the EX and the SC. All trim levels are equipped with a 166-hp 2.4-liter inline 4-cylinder engine, mated to available five-speed manual or automatic transmissions.

The LX is equipped with 16-inch steel wheels, a CD player and air conditioning, while the EX has further features like alloy wheels, satellite radio, MP3 capability, an auxiliary input jack and a convertible centre console with removable cooler box. The sporty SC comes with a monochromatic exterior, custom grille, 18-inch alloy wheels, unique seat upholstery and piano black interior trim elements. The Honda Element 2009 has exterior and interior styling changes, as well as new standard and optional equipment.

As regards the 2010 Honda Element, some feel it looks less elegant, but shoppers who look more for utility will like its performance. Passenger comfort is not a priority with the 2010 Honda Element, but it succeeds in cargo-hauling and versatility.

Standard safety features on every Honda Element however include anti-lock disc brakes with brake assist, vehicle stability assist with traction control, front side-impact airbags, front and rear side curtain airbags and a tire pressure monitor. The 2010 Honda Element has all the safety features and scores over the 2009 Element.

Coming to features, the caters both to buyers who want to keep it basic and also satisfies those who want a few more extras. If you’re considering the most affordable 2010 Honda Element, the LX trim, check the interior as you sacrifice a few of the bins and special materials that might make the inside more useful. Market analysts agree that if aesthetics is not the issue, Honda Element 2010 is this the most efficient way to get from one place to another.

Once you drive a Honda Element, your senses will tell you there are few vehicles to match Honda Element when it comes to smooth riding. The Element’s supportive seats are worthy of a far more expensive vehicle. In fact, air vents, switches and HVAC controls are of high quality.

It can be said, without fear of contradiction, that the Element is an extremely safe vehicle, complete with top class crash ratings, vehicle stability assist and all the

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latest braking features. The Element has changed little since it was first introduced in 2003, and the basic features continue for 2010.

The Honda Element's car-like handling and smooth engine has earned universal acclaim. But the fact is, a top-heavy feel and sluggish acceleration prevent the SUV from being a contender for best in class. The 2010 Honda Element has a three-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty. How to buy Honda Element can be answered by suggesting the following five steps:

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