Used 2004 Honda Element Consumer Reviews
Element Rules
LOVE my new Element. Always owned Ford in the past, never again. Versitile, stylish, fun, young, and a head turner...the Element has its good points too.
It's A Great Vehicle For The $
Traded in a 2002 Toyota Avalon XLS with a ton of options -- at age 52 I was bored with it. After seeing a few Elements on the road, reviewing consumer comments around the Net I bought one without even test driving the darn thing. I love this vehicle. Many (most) will laugh and snicker at first sight, but after they realize it's a Honda and see the inside, they known then the laugh is on them.
- EX 4dr SUV w/Side AirbagsMSRP: $8,995154 mi away
- EX 4dr SUV w/Side AirbagsMSRP: $4,995215 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,995279 mi away
FunE
I've hauled a complete 1930's Antique bedroom set in the back (seats removed), I've hauled 4 English Mastiffs and a Pit mix and still had room for myself and a passenger. I've even pulled someone out of the Snow in PA this past year. Folks paying 2 bucks in gas every fews days around here, I was averaging a full 6 days on 1 tank of gass. I have only experienced the 'Rocking' drivers seat and the crack in the front windshield. This SUV is so much fun and the plastic and seats make for super easy clean up after hauling drooling dogs. :D
THE BEST
What can I say but that it is the best car I've ever had. It has all the features I need for work and daily life . Last week I took out the back seats whent to Lowes loaded it upo with building materilals and was amazed at the room and not to metion the clean up was a damp rag!
a real sports/utility vehicle
This is the most useful a vehicle can be without being a work TRUCK. My biggest concern was road noise and a bumpy ride, and I'm glad to say that although its not Lexus quiet and smooth, its certainly quiet enough to make it our weekend and trip car.