Is a 2005 Honda Element AWD?
The Used 2005 Honda Element comes with all wheel drive, and front wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 4-speed automatic, 5-speed manual.
What kind of mileage does a Honda Element get?
*Based on 2005 EPA mileage estimates. Use for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary. Fuel (gal.) *Based on 2005 EPA mileage estimates. Use for comparison purposes only.
Is the 2005 Honda Element a good car?
Almost perfect. Purchased used 7 years ago, our 2005 Element has proven to be one of the best vehicle purchases I’ve ever made. Rivaling my 2003 Subaru Forester (the most consistent vehicle I’ve ever owned) in terms of drivability and reliability, and surpassing all other vehicle in terms of versatility.
Is there a Honda Element EX for sale?
Autotrader has 228 Used Honda Element cars for sale, including a 2003 Honda Element 4WD DX, a 2003 Honda Element EX, and a 2004 Honda Element 4WD EX.
How is the AWD system on a Honda Element?
The AWD system is reliable in getting through snow and ice. I have noticed it sometimes hiccups on wet roads, though that could be tire issues. Driving height is also a boon. You’re seated just a bit above sedan level and are afforded great view of the road, and the ‘widescreen’ windshield does a great job of exploiting all that visible space.
Almost perfect. Purchased used 7 years ago, our 2005 Element has proven to be one of the best vehicle purchases I’ve ever made. Rivaling my 2003 Subaru Forester (the most consistent vehicle I’ve ever owned) in terms of drivability and reliability, and surpassing all other vehicle in terms of versatility.
How many miles do I have on my Honda Element?
Mine has 56k, so only 244k miles to go. As with anything else, a well maintained well documented car with high miles is worth more than a car with deferred maintenance or little to no records with low miles;-);-). Just my .03 cents.
Autotrader has 228 Used Honda Element cars for sale, including a 2003 Honda Element 4WD DX, a 2003 Honda Element EX, and a 2004 Honda Element 4WD EX.
The AWD system is reliable in getting through snow and ice. I have noticed it sometimes hiccups on wet roads, though that could be tire issues. Driving height is also a boon. You’re seated just a bit above sedan level and are afforded great view of the road, and the ‘widescreen’ windshield does a great job of exploiting all that visible space.