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Re: element
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 04:04:09 +0000, aptpupil wrote:
> looking to buy a used honda element. anyone have an opinion on a great/bad
> year? any comments good/bad about it? suggestions, known issues, etc. would
> all be helpful.
I think they all suck. I mean really, can you honestly argue the fact
that the Element is the ugliest vehicle on the road, of any kind?
Why would you want to buy something like that? If you want an SUV, then
buy an SUV. If you want a minivan, then buy a minivan. What possible
reason would someone have to want to buy one of these? Seriously?
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> looking to buy a used honda element. anyone have an opinion on a great/bad
> year? any comments good/bad about it? suggestions, known issues, etc. would
> all be helpful.
I think they all suck. I mean really, can you honestly argue the fact
that the Element is the ugliest vehicle on the road, of any kind?
Why would you want to buy something like that? If you want an SUV, then
buy an SUV. If you want a minivan, then buy a minivan. What possible
reason would someone have to want to buy one of these? Seriously?
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Re: element
the element is smaller than most suvs and minivans, yet its seats fold down
or up to allow space for moving things or even sleeping. it also gets decent
gas mileage. on the surface it seems an ideal combination of things that i'm
looking for in a road trip vehicle so this is why i'm looking at it instead
of a minivan or suv. looks are subjective. it looks as good as the scions or
pt cruisers if you ask me.
-c
"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 04:04:09 +0000, aptpupil wrote:
>
>> looking to buy a used honda element. anyone have an opinion on a
>> great/bad
>> year? any comments good/bad about it? suggestions, known issues, etc.
>> would
>> all be helpful.
>
> I think they all suck. I mean really, can you honestly argue the fact
> that the Element is the ugliest vehicle on the road, of any kind?
>
> Why would you want to buy something like that? If you want an SUV, then
> buy an SUV. If you want a minivan, then buy a minivan. What possible
> reason would someone have to want to buy one of these? Seriously?
>
>
> --
> "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
> The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org
>
or up to allow space for moving things or even sleeping. it also gets decent
gas mileage. on the surface it seems an ideal combination of things that i'm
looking for in a road trip vehicle so this is why i'm looking at it instead
of a minivan or suv. looks are subjective. it looks as good as the scions or
pt cruisers if you ask me.
-c
"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote in message
newsan.2008.04.16.13.08.40.617640@moria.lan...
> On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 04:04:09 +0000, aptpupil wrote:
>
>> looking to buy a used honda element. anyone have an opinion on a
>> great/bad
>> year? any comments good/bad about it? suggestions, known issues, etc.
>> would
>> all be helpful.
>
> I think they all suck. I mean really, can you honestly argue the fact
> that the Element is the ugliest vehicle on the road, of any kind?
>
> Why would you want to buy something like that? If you want an SUV, then
> buy an SUV. If you want a minivan, then buy a minivan. What possible
> reason would someone have to want to buy one of these? Seriously?
>
>
> --
> "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
> The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org
>
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Re: element
On 2008-04-18, aptpupil <aptpupil79@gmail.com> wrote:
> the element is smaller than most suvs and minivans, yet its seats fold down
> or up to allow space for moving things or even sleeping. it also gets decent
> gas mileage. on the surface it seems an ideal combination of things that i'm
> looking for in a road trip vehicle so this is why i'm looking at it instead
> of a minivan or suv. looks are subjective. it looks as good as the scions or
> pt cruisers if you ask me.
> -c
The element has grown on me. I hated them when they were new, they
were too different. But now I like them quite a bit. Especially the
originals, with the hose-down interior... ;-)
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time..." - Danny, American History X
> the element is smaller than most suvs and minivans, yet its seats fold down
> or up to allow space for moving things or even sleeping. it also gets decent
> gas mileage. on the surface it seems an ideal combination of things that i'm
> looking for in a road trip vehicle so this is why i'm looking at it instead
> of a minivan or suv. looks are subjective. it looks as good as the scions or
> pt cruisers if you ask me.
> -c
The element has grown on me. I hated them when they were new, they
were too different. But now I like them quite a bit. Especially the
originals, with the hose-down interior... ;-)
--
Joe - Linux User #449481/Ubuntu User #19733
joe at hits - buffalo dot com
"Hate is baggage, life is too short to go around pissed off all the
time..." - Danny, American History X
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Re: element
My wife has an 05 and it has been nearly trouble free. I think the blower
fan was making some noise and the Honda Dealer promply fixed it. It is a
great vehicle for her since it is AWD and a safe vehicle in the Wisconsin
Winters. My wife is a little rough on vehicle exteriors and interiors and
that makes it a perfect vehicle for her. The interior is easy to clean and
rugged, the exterior grey plastic stuff takes the scuffs that used to be
paint scrapes on her previous CRV. I know the new Element higher end models
are painted (where the plastic trim is) and might not be as rugged, but if
they still make lower end models with the plastic trim, it really holds up
great. The ride is a little choppy for me (I drive a Camry) and it is very
utilitarian looking as you know, but overall a great vehicle that has served
us well and still looks new 3 years later.
Reb
"aptpupil" <aptpupil79@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> looking to buy a used honda element. anyone have an opinion on a great/bad
> year? any comments good/bad about it? suggestions, known issues, etc.
> would all be helpful.
> thanks,
> c
>
fan was making some noise and the Honda Dealer promply fixed it. It is a
great vehicle for her since it is AWD and a safe vehicle in the Wisconsin
Winters. My wife is a little rough on vehicle exteriors and interiors and
that makes it a perfect vehicle for her. The interior is easy to clean and
rugged, the exterior grey plastic stuff takes the scuffs that used to be
paint scrapes on her previous CRV. I know the new Element higher end models
are painted (where the plastic trim is) and might not be as rugged, but if
they still make lower end models with the plastic trim, it really holds up
great. The ride is a little choppy for me (I drive a Camry) and it is very
utilitarian looking as you know, but overall a great vehicle that has served
us well and still looks new 3 years later.
Reb
"aptpupil" <aptpupil79@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> looking to buy a used honda element. anyone have an opinion on a great/bad
> year? any comments good/bad about it? suggestions, known issues, etc.
> would all be helpful.
> thanks,
> c
>
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