Element
#46
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Re: Element
In article <t4yub.50887$1K.49066@edtnps84>, Tom Resi <tomresi@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> I'm thinking getting one
> Any input welcome.
> Thank you.
I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
wrote:
> Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> I'm thinking getting one
> Any input welcome.
> Thank you.
I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
#47
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Re: Element
In article <t4yub.50887$1K.49066@edtnps84>, Tom Resi <tomresi@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> I'm thinking getting one
> Any input welcome.
> Thank you.
I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
wrote:
> Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> I'm thinking getting one
> Any input welcome.
> Thank you.
I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
#48
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Posts: n/a
Re: Element
In article <t4yub.50887$1K.49066@edtnps84>, Tom Resi <tomresi@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> I'm thinking getting one
> Any input welcome.
> Thank you.
I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
wrote:
> Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> I'm thinking getting one
> Any input welcome.
> Thank you.
I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
#49
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Posts: n/a
Re: Element
In article <t4yub.50887$1K.49066@edtnps84>, Tom Resi <tomresi@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> I'm thinking getting one
> Any input welcome.
> Thank you.
I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
wrote:
> Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> I'm thinking getting one
> Any input welcome.
> Thank you.
I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
#50
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Posts: n/a
Re: Element
Test drove an auto EX; liked it. It was very roomy, had a lot of pep,
handled well and stopped well. I like the open plan seating. After test
driving it, I went to get back into my Subaru outback and the outback felt
very small and cramped in comparsion.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2011031416550001@pm1-broad-107.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <t4yub.50887$1K.49066@edtnps84>, Tom Resi <tomresi@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> > I'm thinking getting one
> > Any input welcome.
> > Thank you.
>
> I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
> that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
> which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
> the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
> you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
> a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
handled well and stopped well. I like the open plan seating. After test
driving it, I went to get back into my Subaru outback and the outback felt
very small and cramped in comparsion.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2011031416550001@pm1-broad-107.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <t4yub.50887$1K.49066@edtnps84>, Tom Resi <tomresi@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> > I'm thinking getting one
> > Any input welcome.
> > Thank you.
>
> I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
> that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
> which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
> the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
> you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
> a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
#51
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Re: Element
Test drove an auto EX; liked it. It was very roomy, had a lot of pep,
handled well and stopped well. I like the open plan seating. After test
driving it, I went to get back into my Subaru outback and the outback felt
very small and cramped in comparsion.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2011031416550001@pm1-broad-107.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <t4yub.50887$1K.49066@edtnps84>, Tom Resi <tomresi@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> > I'm thinking getting one
> > Any input welcome.
> > Thank you.
>
> I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
> that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
> which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
> the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
> you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
> a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
handled well and stopped well. I like the open plan seating. After test
driving it, I went to get back into my Subaru outback and the outback felt
very small and cramped in comparsion.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2011031416550001@pm1-broad-107.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <t4yub.50887$1K.49066@edtnps84>, Tom Resi <tomresi@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> > I'm thinking getting one
> > Any input welcome.
> > Thank you.
>
> I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
> that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
> which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
> the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
> you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
> a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
#52
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Element
Test drove an auto EX; liked it. It was very roomy, had a lot of pep,
handled well and stopped well. I like the open plan seating. After test
driving it, I went to get back into my Subaru outback and the outback felt
very small and cramped in comparsion.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2011031416550001@pm1-broad-107.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <t4yub.50887$1K.49066@edtnps84>, Tom Resi <tomresi@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> > I'm thinking getting one
> > Any input welcome.
> > Thank you.
>
> I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
> that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
> which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
> the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
> you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
> a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
handled well and stopped well. I like the open plan seating. After test
driving it, I went to get back into my Subaru outback and the outback felt
very small and cramped in comparsion.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2011031416550001@pm1-broad-107.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <t4yub.50887$1K.49066@edtnps84>, Tom Resi <tomresi@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> > I'm thinking getting one
> > Any input welcome.
> > Thank you.
>
> I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
> that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
> which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
> the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
> you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
> a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
#53
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Element
Test drove an auto EX; liked it. It was very roomy, had a lot of pep,
handled well and stopped well. I like the open plan seating. After test
driving it, I went to get back into my Subaru outback and the outback felt
very small and cramped in comparsion.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2011031416550001@pm1-broad-107.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <t4yub.50887$1K.49066@edtnps84>, Tom Resi <tomresi@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> > I'm thinking getting one
> > Any input welcome.
> > Thank you.
>
> I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
> that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
> which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
> the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
> you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
> a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
handled well and stopped well. I like the open plan seating. After test
driving it, I went to get back into my Subaru outback and the outback felt
very small and cramped in comparsion.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2011031416550001@pm1-broad-107.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <t4yub.50887$1K.49066@edtnps84>, Tom Resi <tomresi@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Any Element owners? Happy/unhappy so far?
> > I'm thinking getting one
> > Any input welcome.
> > Thank you.
>
> I hate it. I don't own one but I have seen several around town. I think
> that the only reason Honda made such a vehicle was to compete with Toyota
> which makes the Toyota Scion xB which is the same type of vehicle as the
> the Element. Both cars are NOT aerodynamic and would probably turn over if
> you went too fast around a sharp turn. I think the CR-V and Pilot would be
> a much better vehicle to meet your needs.
#54
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Re: Element
>Test drove an auto EX; liked it. It
>was very roomy, had a lot of pep,
>handled well and stopped well. I like
>the open plan seating. After test
>driving it, I went to get back into my
>Subaru outback and the outback felt
>very small and cramped in comparsion.
Of course it's roomy, it's a friggin' BOX!
>was very roomy, had a lot of pep,
>handled well and stopped well. I like
>the open plan seating. After test
>driving it, I went to get back into my
>Subaru outback and the outback felt
>very small and cramped in comparsion.
Of course it's roomy, it's a friggin' BOX!
#55
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Re: Element
>Test drove an auto EX; liked it. It
>was very roomy, had a lot of pep,
>handled well and stopped well. I like
>the open plan seating. After test
>driving it, I went to get back into my
>Subaru outback and the outback felt
>very small and cramped in comparsion.
Of course it's roomy, it's a friggin' BOX!
>was very roomy, had a lot of pep,
>handled well and stopped well. I like
>the open plan seating. After test
>driving it, I went to get back into my
>Subaru outback and the outback felt
>very small and cramped in comparsion.
Of course it's roomy, it's a friggin' BOX!
#56
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Re: Element
>Test drove an auto EX; liked it. It
>was very roomy, had a lot of pep,
>handled well and stopped well. I like
>the open plan seating. After test
>driving it, I went to get back into my
>Subaru outback and the outback felt
>very small and cramped in comparsion.
Of course it's roomy, it's a friggin' BOX!
>was very roomy, had a lot of pep,
>handled well and stopped well. I like
>the open plan seating. After test
>driving it, I went to get back into my
>Subaru outback and the outback felt
>very small and cramped in comparsion.
Of course it's roomy, it's a friggin' BOX!
#57
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Posts: n/a
Re: Element
>Test drove an auto EX; liked it. It
>was very roomy, had a lot of pep,
>handled well and stopped well. I like
>the open plan seating. After test
>driving it, I went to get back into my
>Subaru outback and the outback felt
>very small and cramped in comparsion.
Of course it's roomy, it's a friggin' BOX!
>was very roomy, had a lot of pep,
>handled well and stopped well. I like
>the open plan seating. After test
>driving it, I went to get back into my
>Subaru outback and the outback felt
>very small and cramped in comparsion.
Of course it's roomy, it's a friggin' BOX!
#58
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Re: Element
>
> The only problem we've had isn't so much the car as the dealer. When we
> picked it up, they had it parked under a very sappy tree, probably pine.
> The sap came off the metal parts easily enough but left a white reside on
> the plastic which has refused all efforts to remove it. The salesman's
> answer was to come back and have them clean it. When that didn't fix it,
> his answer was to come back again. Not really what we were looking for.
>
At http://www.elementownersclub.com they swear by peanut butter
(not crunchy ) to remove those white marks from the plastic panels.
#59
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Re: Element
>
> The only problem we've had isn't so much the car as the dealer. When we
> picked it up, they had it parked under a very sappy tree, probably pine.
> The sap came off the metal parts easily enough but left a white reside on
> the plastic which has refused all efforts to remove it. The salesman's
> answer was to come back and have them clean it. When that didn't fix it,
> his answer was to come back again. Not really what we were looking for.
>
At http://www.elementownersclub.com they swear by peanut butter
(not crunchy ) to remove those white marks from the plastic panels.
#60
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Element
>
> The only problem we've had isn't so much the car as the dealer. When we
> picked it up, they had it parked under a very sappy tree, probably pine.
> The sap came off the metal parts easily enough but left a white reside on
> the plastic which has refused all efforts to remove it. The salesman's
> answer was to come back and have them clean it. When that didn't fix it,
> his answer was to come back again. Not really what we were looking for.
>
At http://www.elementownersclub.com they swear by peanut butter
(not crunchy ) to remove those white marks from the plastic panels.