Is Honda Element automatic?
It came with a 5-speed manual transmission or an optional 4-speed automatic transmission.
Is the 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 are the features of a 2005 Honda Element?
The four-door 2005 Honda Element comes in two trim levels — LX and EX. With the LX, you’ll get power windows and locks, an easy-to-clean urethane utility floor, removable and folding rear seats, waterproof front seats and a driver-seat height adjuster. Additional goodies include power mirrors, cruise control, air conditioning and a CD player.
Is the Honda Element a good car to buy?
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.
What kind of seats does the Honda Element have?
The four-door 2005 Honda Element comes in two trim levels — LX and EX. With the LX, you’ll get power windows and locks, an easy-to-clean urethane utility floor, removable and folding rear seats, waterproof front seats and a driver-seat height adjuster.
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.
The four-door 2005 Honda Element comes in two trim levels — LX and EX. With the LX, you’ll get power windows and locks, an easy-to-clean urethane utility floor, removable and folding rear seats, waterproof front seats and a driver-seat height adjuster. Additional goodies include power mirrors, cruise control, air conditioning and a CD player.
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.
The four-door 2005 Honda Element comes in two trim levels — LX and EX. With the LX, you’ll get power windows and locks, an easy-to-clean urethane utility floor, removable and folding rear seats, waterproof front seats and a driver-seat height adjuster.
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.