Is the Honda Element EX P an SUV?
2006 Honda Element EX-P Forget everything you know about SUVs, because Honda certainly did. By Patrick Bedard Feb 1, 2006 View Photos DAVID DEWHURST On paper, this looks like the perfect transporter. And for a select bunch of users, it’s a slam dunk. But others will likely find more annoyance than joy in Honda’s innovations.
What’s the floor like on a Honda Element?
The floor is as flat as Nebraska. The rear opening is divided between an upper hatch lid and lower tailgate; both are short and swing easily. We like tailgates; they drop down, pickup style, and reach out to support heavy objects when you’re loading.
What to do with the rear seats in a Honda Element?
When each rear seat is in repose, you can unlatch one side of it from the floor and swing the seat up against the body side, opening up a huge space for, oh, have you taken the kitchen range for a ride lately? The rear seats can also be removed. This is all quite splendid, and we gave the Element top marks for cargo versatility.
Where are the French doors on a Honda Element?
The Elementhas French doors on each side. They swing away from the center, leaving a wide-open entrance with no pillar down the middle. The floor is as flat as Nebraska. The rear opening is divided between an upper hatch lid and lower tailgate; both are short and swing easily.
Where can I buy a 2006 Honda Element?
Priced below KBB Fair Purchase Price! 2006 Honda Element EX-P 2.4L I4 DOHC i-VTEC 16V AWD 4-Speed Automatic Silver EX-PSee the rest of our inventory at INFINITIOFARDMORE.COM. Description: Used 2006 Honda Element EX-P with AWD/4WD, Rear Bench Seats, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Aux Audio Inputs, Power Liftgate/Trunk.
2006 Honda Element EX-P Forget everything you know about SUVs, because Honda certainly did. By Patrick Bedard Feb 1, 2006 View Photos DAVID DEWHURST On paper, this looks like the perfect transporter. And for a select bunch of users, it’s a slam dunk. But others will likely find more annoyance than joy in Honda’s innovations.
What kind of engine does a Honda Element have?
Description: Used 2006 Honda Element EX-P with Rear Bench Seats, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Aux Audio Inputs, Power Liftgate/Trunk, 2nd Row Bucket Seats. This 2006 Honda Element 4dr 2WD EX-P Automatic features a 2.4L 4 Cylinder 4cyl Gasoline engine. It is equipped with a 4 Speed Automatic transmission.
When was the last time I serviced my Honda Element?
No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 08/11/06 and owned in CA until 03/28/21. Driven an estimated 12,452 miles/year. Last serviced at 179,600 miles in Los Osos, CA on 12/21/20 • Vehicle serviced • Engine valves adjusted.
When did the Honda Element go for sale?
1st owner purchased on 02/22/06 and owned in FL until 04/04/08 • 2nd owner purchased on 04/04/08 and owned in NY until 08/06/19 • 3rd owner purchased on 08/06/19 and owned in NY until 12/31/20. 1st owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 8,191 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year.
Is the Honda Element a good car to drive?
The all wheel drive makes snow and ice travel possible, where I’ve had other vehicles unable to do the job in bad weather. Honda Element owners seem friendly and happy – many Element drivers wave to me as if to say, “isn’t this a great car to drive!”
Is the Honda Element based on the CRV?
Honda Element EX-P. Although the Element is based on the CR-V, its dimensions are significantly different. The length is a foot shorter, the wheelbase has been trimmed 1.7 inches, the roofline is 7.8 in higher, the front track 1.7 in narrower, and the floor about an inch lower. This SUV was designed to slot below the CR-V,…
How much does a 2006 Honda Element cost?
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The all wheel drive makes snow and ice travel possible, where I’ve had other vehicles unable to do the job in bad weather. Honda Element owners seem friendly and happy – many Element drivers wave to me as if to say, “isn’t this a great car to drive!”
The floor is as flat as Nebraska. The rear opening is divided between an upper hatch lid and lower tailgate; both are short and swing easily. We like tailgates; they drop down, pickup style, and reach out to support heavy objects when you’re loading.