2011 Honda Element Reviews

2011 Honda Element Reviews

The versatile Honda Element is a boxy, compact crossover whose tall styling makes up for modest overall length.Element's trademark center-opening swing-wide doors with no center roof pillar remain a distinguishing feature.

The Honda Element seats four, and the rear seats can be folded flat, folded up to the sides or removed — Honda claims 64 different seating configurations — creating a large, open cargo space.

2011 Honda Element's chassis features a Toe Control Link McPherson strut suspension in front and a compact double-wishbone suspension in the rear. To add to the new Element, Honda Element has a unique braking system. This toe in increases vehicle stability under braking, vibration mounts for the engine help significantly reduce engine idle vibration, a fluid filled engine mount is used at the engine's axis mounting point.

Once the reinforced side cargo doors gets close on The 2011 Honda Element, vertical beams add to the reinforced frame.

Standard equipment for The 2011 Honda Element DX includes 16-inch steel wheels and power windows. The EX models add alloy wheels, ABS, cruise control, power mirrors, a 7-speaker 270-watt audio system with auxiliary audio input and more as standard equipment. The rugged and worry-free interior features waterproof material on the front and rear bucket seats (front seat only on DX models).

Honda Elements are a sport utility vehicle that come in three different brands. The Honda Element EX can come with a Honda satellite linked navigation system with voice recognition. The Honda Elements come with hundreds of different great features that include removable flip up rear seats, water resistant fabric, Rear view camera, Honda Elements can come in tango red pearl, polished metal metallic, alabaster silver, crystal black pearl, omni blue pearl, citrus fire metallic, and royal blue pearl colors.

The standard features for the 2 wheel driveHonda Element are a drive by wire throttle system, a level two carburetor admission rating, front and rear stabilizer bars, a

The safety features for the Honda Element are three point seat belts for all seating positions, front side airbags along with a passenger side occupant detection sensor, anti-lock braking system, brake assistance, and multiple threshold airbags for safety. The interior features are cruise control, tail gate locks, power door locks, power front windows with automatic up and down features, door pocket storage bins, heater ducts for the rear seats, and rear ventilation windows.

If you love the Honda Element’s squared-off looks but don’t need its cavernous space and rough ride, check out the Kia Soul.