Honda Element Owners Questions

Discussion in 'Element' started by BluesView, Jan 10, 2005.

  1. BluesView

    BluesView Guest

    Hello,

    I'm thinking of buying an Element (LX 2wd) for around town driving and
    taking the kids to school. What are the pros and cons you've experienced?
    I'm a big Honda fan and have bought two CR-Vs in the past. My wife has the
    2004 CR-V and I would be driving the Element. To be honest, I don't like the
    styling of the Element's exterior and seating for only 4 instead of 5. But,
    at least they added 1 or 2 different colors for 2005. My interest is that
    it's inexpensive, provides a roomy interior for me and the kids. I won't be
    driving it except for around town (Dallas, Texas) and it get OK gas mileage.
    From my experience with Honda's I believe it will be a solid, long lasting
    and trouble free car. Honda's have exceptional resale value, though I'm not
    sure this will apply to the Element only due to the body styling.
    What have you Element owners experienced with yours? What kind of gas
    mileage are you getting? How was the handling? How do you like the ride in
    city traffic? How is the road noise? If you had an Element and sold it, what
    was the reason and did it have a good resale value? Lastly, did you feel you
    were driving in a well protected car against a collision?

    Thanks in advance!

    BV
     
    BluesView, Jan 10, 2005
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  2. BluesView

    motsco_ _ Guest

     
    motsco_ _, Jan 10, 2005
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  3. BluesView

    gsadgr5324 Guest

    But the home of the Element owner is www.elementownersclub.com
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    gsadgr5324, Jan 10, 2005
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  4. BluesView

    Hugh Graham Guest

    Getting people in and out of the back will grow tiresome, quickly.

    Hugh Graham
     
    Hugh Graham, Jan 10, 2005
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  5. BluesView

    Steve Guest

    Haven't heard of any safety problems, but suicide doors and the gas tank
    hanging under the car have me a little concerned.

    Takes a while to get use to the road noise and things sliding around ...
    because, at least in 2003, carpet was NOT an option.

    Much bigger interior than the CRV, but pay load in 2003 anyway - only 675lbs

    Mine - 2003 auto 4WD, 22-24mpg

    - Steve
     
    Steve, Jan 10, 2005
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  6. BluesView

    motsco_ _ Guest

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    Good tip, gsadgr5324. Some nice pictures there too. The forums look good
    too: http://www.elementownersclub.com/forums/

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Jan 10, 2005
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  7. BluesView

    BluesView Guest

    Yes! Thank you gsadgr5324. I'm finding some great info in these forums.
    Thanks for the help.

    BV
     
    BluesView, Jan 10, 2005
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  8. Cons: very poor around-town mileage (I've had as low as 16). The rare times
    I'm on the open road, I've gotten as high as 26, but that's about 1% of my
    driving. Everything slides all over, even with the trick of the WalMart
    carpet installed. Can spin the tires if you start too fast from a stop.

    Pros: carries my bicycle well - its prime function in life. Peppy, fun to
    drive. Good visibility from rear passenger's perspective. Fold up rear seats
    (facilitate bicycle storage), but you don't want to fold up the right rear
    seat because you lose vision out the right side and have to rely totally on
    the right mirror. Strange looks grow on one.

    Art

    Art
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    Arthur Shapiro, Jan 11, 2005
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  9. BluesView

    gsadgr5324 Guest

    I don't think think there is much different.
     
    gsadgr5324, Jan 11, 2005
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