While the Honda Element  may seem like just another boxcar clone, the element entered the  American market well before Kia, Scion, and Nissan models.  The Element  has distinctive styling; it comes with a bigger body, one powertrain  offering, and All-Wheel-Drive.The attributes that make the  Element different from the rest include the visually-appealing interior,  clamshell-cargo doors, and its well-appointed cabin.  It's sold with a  2.4 L inline-four engine, and it is a bit bigger than the vehicle it  replaces in this segment.  The Element is an SUV alternative and is not  necessarily ideal as an urban drive about.  If you love the outdoors the  Element may appeal to your tastes.  Basic niceties include  stain-resistant carpeting, upholstery that is waterproof, and add-ons  like a cooler for keeping beverage chilled.  You can even get the  Element in a dog friendly version: the 2010 special addition that hosts a  ramp, netting and stain-resistant components.Opting for the SC  trim level you will discover a vehicle with superior on the road grip, a  great suspension, responsive steering, large wheels, and a speedy drive




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