Honda Element

Discussion in 'Element' started by barasch, Oct 28, 2003.

  1. barasch

    barasch Guest

    What do you guys think of the Honda Element?

    Any rumors of an Element hybrid in development?

    TIA,
    Sam
     
    barasch, Oct 28, 2003
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  2. barasch

    NetSock Guest

    I drove one.

    Ups: Typical Honda quality...comfortable and ergonomic. Spacious for its
    size, perfect for the light utilitarian.

    Downs: Needs more power, and it looks like crap. The dealer called it a
    "Mini Hummer", I call it an aborted Brinks truck. Not as ugly as an Aztec,
    but not far behind.
    Not that I have heard.
     
    NetSock, Oct 28, 2003
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  3. barasch

    Steve Lee Guest

    LOL. I agree, the Element is ugly, but I think that was the idea.
    Absolute utilitarian. But I think Scion from Toyota will be, hands
    down, the fugliest thing on the road once it comes out.

    What's still so bad about Aztek is that the ever so intelligent folks
    at GM/Pontiac thought it actually was a good design. They actually
    thought that it looked good. That's what makes it worse. With the
    Element or the Scion, they both exude absolute utilitarian. "We don't
    care about looks" type of attitude with the cars. But Aztek was a car
    that they went out of their way to pretty it up and they still ended
    up with that.
     
    Steve Lee, Oct 28, 2003
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  4. barasch

    DrPimpDaddi Guest

    But I think Scion from Toyota will be, hands
    They're already out over here and they look far better than the Element.






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    DrPimpDaddi, Oct 28, 2003
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  5. barasch

    Paul Bielec Guest

    There've been several general threads about the Element already.
    Try being more specific i.e. telling us what you're looking for and why it
    interests you?
    What would you be using it for? Transporting what? How many people? Animals?
    Sporting gear? etc.
    I have a 2002 CR-V, already looked at the Element at the dealer and I will
    be glad to help.
     
    Paul Bielec, Oct 28, 2003
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  6. barasch

    MiKe Guest

    Its the bastard runt son of the Aztec and the Hummer.

    The UGLIEST car ever made.

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    MiKe, Oct 29, 2003
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  7. --> Downs: Needs more power, and it looks like crap

    Needs more power???? I've routinely spun wheels in mine; it certainly is the
    most powerful car I've ever owned. But I don't pretend to be AJ Foyt. The
    one down is the pathetic gas mileage.

    Believe it or not, the looks "kind of" grow on one, but as one for whom a
    vehicle is a utensil or tool, it's irrelevant. If it easily carries my
    bicycle to the start of the club rides, that's all I need.

    Art
     
    Arthur Shapiro, Oct 30, 2003
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  8. barasch

    Paul Bielec Guest

    The one down is the pathetic gas mileage.

    What did you expect, the same milleage as a Honda Civic?
    I find that my 2002 CR-V has a great gas milleage for all it can carry.
    Try any big SUV and you'll cry everytime you pull to a gas station.
    I drove some 2003 Ford Explorers and Expeditions. I would buy gas as often
    as with my CRV but instead of getting 10 galons, it was 20 or 25 each time.
     
    Paul Bielec, Oct 30, 2003
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  9. barasch

    barasch Guest

    It's an ugly car, but has grown on me in a Dada kind of style.

    Mileage concerns me, that's why I'd like to hold out for a hybrid.

    Maybe next year...
     
    barasch, Oct 31, 2003
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  10. Its the bastard runt son of the Aztec and the Hummer.
    Every SUV-like vehicle on the road is fugly, IMHO.. Is the element uglier
    than a Lincoln Navigator or a Dodge Durango? Hardly. And it costs
    considerably less with much better mileage, to boot.

    Obviously, beauty is in the eye on your driveway.

    --Monty
     
    Johnmichael Monteith, Oct 31, 2003
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