Used 2003 Honda Element Consumer Reviews
Classic wheels
This is an impressive vehicle satisfying the SUV in Americans while considering fuel economy, classic styling, and simplicity in design.
honda element
good for fat people,lots of room.
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,70073 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,990143 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,999204 mi away
Neat but Cheap
My only negative comment is the cost cutting coners taken by Honda. The Element cost more than my Accord but lacks simply inexpensive interior features that the Accord has. No drivers side sun visor mirror, the decent armrest (with storage) is an option instead of standard and the windshield wippers intermitent "one" speed instead of adjustable speeds are three features that any other Honda comes with. The car rides great and is much more roomy that you would imagine.
H2.5 Reality Check
Fun to drive, family friendly. We have two children and found the backseat to be very accessable. We are both around 6 feet tall and have plenty of leg room in both the front and the backseat. Sealing feels vaulted. Love the sound system-270 watts. The colors and interior are very durable. Keyless entry and floormats are a must have. It would be nice if passenger side armrest were standard as we are planning to have one added. Overall, no major complaints, we love it and it gets tons of looks! We've only had it for around 2 weeks and have already been stopped several times by people inquring about purchasing one.
I am in my Element with this vehicle.
The Element is fun and easy to drive. The only draw back is the visibility out the rear side windows seems obstructed. I love the vehicle and it suits my dogs, me, and my lifestyle.