How is the Element?
#46
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Re: How is the Element?
Hi,
What is payload on Element? I heard 600 lbs or something like that.
Not much to carry on it.
Tony
130.81.64.196 wrote:
> Well I did my homework with everyone's help and ended up with an Element
> (EX). Even though I really liked the CRV, especially comfort wise. The CRV's
> exterior spare was a turn-off, and the Elements versatility in hauling stuff
> in the back was attractive. I should have gotten a few extra's, and I do
> miss a better designed center console and 20+ horses would be nice. The
> vehicle handles as good as it is ugly, very impressed that it held the road
> like a bulldog.
>
> Just came back from VERY ICY roads here in Northern NJ. The rear was a
> little loose, so I put 75 pounds of sand in the back and now, got a 4 wheel
> tank, just hope we get a ton of snow to plow
> through............................joe
>
>
What is payload on Element? I heard 600 lbs or something like that.
Not much to carry on it.
Tony
130.81.64.196 wrote:
> Well I did my homework with everyone's help and ended up with an Element
> (EX). Even though I really liked the CRV, especially comfort wise. The CRV's
> exterior spare was a turn-off, and the Elements versatility in hauling stuff
> in the back was attractive. I should have gotten a few extra's, and I do
> miss a better designed center console and 20+ horses would be nice. The
> vehicle handles as good as it is ugly, very impressed that it held the road
> like a bulldog.
>
> Just came back from VERY ICY roads here in Northern NJ. The rear was a
> little loose, so I put 75 pounds of sand in the back and now, got a 4 wheel
> tank, just hope we get a ton of snow to plow
> through............................joe
>
>
#47
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Re: How is the Element?
Hi,
What is payload on Element? I heard 600 lbs or something like that.
Not much to carry on it.
Tony
130.81.64.196 wrote:
> Well I did my homework with everyone's help and ended up with an Element
> (EX). Even though I really liked the CRV, especially comfort wise. The CRV's
> exterior spare was a turn-off, and the Elements versatility in hauling stuff
> in the back was attractive. I should have gotten a few extra's, and I do
> miss a better designed center console and 20+ horses would be nice. The
> vehicle handles as good as it is ugly, very impressed that it held the road
> like a bulldog.
>
> Just came back from VERY ICY roads here in Northern NJ. The rear was a
> little loose, so I put 75 pounds of sand in the back and now, got a 4 wheel
> tank, just hope we get a ton of snow to plow
> through............................joe
>
>
What is payload on Element? I heard 600 lbs or something like that.
Not much to carry on it.
Tony
130.81.64.196 wrote:
> Well I did my homework with everyone's help and ended up with an Element
> (EX). Even though I really liked the CRV, especially comfort wise. The CRV's
> exterior spare was a turn-off, and the Elements versatility in hauling stuff
> in the back was attractive. I should have gotten a few extra's, and I do
> miss a better designed center console and 20+ horses would be nice. The
> vehicle handles as good as it is ugly, very impressed that it held the road
> like a bulldog.
>
> Just came back from VERY ICY roads here in Northern NJ. The rear was a
> little loose, so I put 75 pounds of sand in the back and now, got a 4 wheel
> tank, just hope we get a ton of snow to plow
> through............................joe
>
>
#48
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Re: How is the Element?
Hi,
What is payload on Element? I heard 600 lbs or something like that.
Not much to carry on it.
Tony
130.81.64.196 wrote:
> Well I did my homework with everyone's help and ended up with an Element
> (EX). Even though I really liked the CRV, especially comfort wise. The CRV's
> exterior spare was a turn-off, and the Elements versatility in hauling stuff
> in the back was attractive. I should have gotten a few extra's, and I do
> miss a better designed center console and 20+ horses would be nice. The
> vehicle handles as good as it is ugly, very impressed that it held the road
> like a bulldog.
>
> Just came back from VERY ICY roads here in Northern NJ. The rear was a
> little loose, so I put 75 pounds of sand in the back and now, got a 4 wheel
> tank, just hope we get a ton of snow to plow
> through............................joe
>
>
What is payload on Element? I heard 600 lbs or something like that.
Not much to carry on it.
Tony
130.81.64.196 wrote:
> Well I did my homework with everyone's help and ended up with an Element
> (EX). Even though I really liked the CRV, especially comfort wise. The CRV's
> exterior spare was a turn-off, and the Elements versatility in hauling stuff
> in the back was attractive. I should have gotten a few extra's, and I do
> miss a better designed center console and 20+ horses would be nice. The
> vehicle handles as good as it is ugly, very impressed that it held the road
> like a bulldog.
>
> Just came back from VERY ICY roads here in Northern NJ. The rear was a
> little loose, so I put 75 pounds of sand in the back and now, got a 4 wheel
> tank, just hope we get a ton of snow to plow
> through............................joe
>
>
#49
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Re: How is the Element?
Hi,
What is payload on Element? I heard 600 lbs or something like that.
Not much to carry on it.
Tony
130.81.64.196 wrote:
> Well I did my homework with everyone's help and ended up with an Element
> (EX). Even though I really liked the CRV, especially comfort wise. The CRV's
> exterior spare was a turn-off, and the Elements versatility in hauling stuff
> in the back was attractive. I should have gotten a few extra's, and I do
> miss a better designed center console and 20+ horses would be nice. The
> vehicle handles as good as it is ugly, very impressed that it held the road
> like a bulldog.
>
> Just came back from VERY ICY roads here in Northern NJ. The rear was a
> little loose, so I put 75 pounds of sand in the back and now, got a 4 wheel
> tank, just hope we get a ton of snow to plow
> through............................joe
>
>
What is payload on Element? I heard 600 lbs or something like that.
Not much to carry on it.
Tony
130.81.64.196 wrote:
> Well I did my homework with everyone's help and ended up with an Element
> (EX). Even though I really liked the CRV, especially comfort wise. The CRV's
> exterior spare was a turn-off, and the Elements versatility in hauling stuff
> in the back was attractive. I should have gotten a few extra's, and I do
> miss a better designed center console and 20+ horses would be nice. The
> vehicle handles as good as it is ugly, very impressed that it held the road
> like a bulldog.
>
> Just came back from VERY ICY roads here in Northern NJ. The rear was a
> little loose, so I put 75 pounds of sand in the back and now, got a 4 wheel
> tank, just hope we get a ton of snow to plow
> through............................joe
>
>
#50
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Re: How is the Element?
The payload isn't an issue with me, it'll hold everything I can think of..
otherwise I'd have bought a pickup. What ever goes in must come out, so I'm
not thinking of throwing in a few refrigerators or a ton of bricks, but it
will hold all of my travel/camping and boating equipment and a few 2x4's and
sheetrock.
The storage is a bit of a problem with so much room, it takes some effort
packing tight. For my needs this vehicle was and is perfect just came back
from a diner run and the side roads not touched no problem.
otherwise I'd have bought a pickup. What ever goes in must come out, so I'm
not thinking of throwing in a few refrigerators or a ton of bricks, but it
will hold all of my travel/camping and boating equipment and a few 2x4's and
sheetrock.
The storage is a bit of a problem with so much room, it takes some effort
packing tight. For my needs this vehicle was and is perfect just came back
from a diner run and the side roads not touched no problem.
#51
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Re: How is the Element?
The payload isn't an issue with me, it'll hold everything I can think of..
otherwise I'd have bought a pickup. What ever goes in must come out, so I'm
not thinking of throwing in a few refrigerators or a ton of bricks, but it
will hold all of my travel/camping and boating equipment and a few 2x4's and
sheetrock.
The storage is a bit of a problem with so much room, it takes some effort
packing tight. For my needs this vehicle was and is perfect just came back
from a diner run and the side roads not touched no problem.
otherwise I'd have bought a pickup. What ever goes in must come out, so I'm
not thinking of throwing in a few refrigerators or a ton of bricks, but it
will hold all of my travel/camping and boating equipment and a few 2x4's and
sheetrock.
The storage is a bit of a problem with so much room, it takes some effort
packing tight. For my needs this vehicle was and is perfect just came back
from a diner run and the side roads not touched no problem.
#52
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Re: How is the Element?
The payload isn't an issue with me, it'll hold everything I can think of..
otherwise I'd have bought a pickup. What ever goes in must come out, so I'm
not thinking of throwing in a few refrigerators or a ton of bricks, but it
will hold all of my travel/camping and boating equipment and a few 2x4's and
sheetrock.
The storage is a bit of a problem with so much room, it takes some effort
packing tight. For my needs this vehicle was and is perfect just came back
from a diner run and the side roads not touched no problem.
otherwise I'd have bought a pickup. What ever goes in must come out, so I'm
not thinking of throwing in a few refrigerators or a ton of bricks, but it
will hold all of my travel/camping and boating equipment and a few 2x4's and
sheetrock.
The storage is a bit of a problem with so much room, it takes some effort
packing tight. For my needs this vehicle was and is perfect just came back
from a diner run and the side roads not touched no problem.
#53
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Re: How is the Element?
The payload isn't an issue with me, it'll hold everything I can think of..
otherwise I'd have bought a pickup. What ever goes in must come out, so I'm
not thinking of throwing in a few refrigerators or a ton of bricks, but it
will hold all of my travel/camping and boating equipment and a few 2x4's and
sheetrock.
The storage is a bit of a problem with so much room, it takes some effort
packing tight. For my needs this vehicle was and is perfect just came back
from a diner run and the side roads not touched no problem.
otherwise I'd have bought a pickup. What ever goes in must come out, so I'm
not thinking of throwing in a few refrigerators or a ton of bricks, but it
will hold all of my travel/camping and boating equipment and a few 2x4's and
sheetrock.
The storage is a bit of a problem with so much room, it takes some effort
packing tight. For my needs this vehicle was and is perfect just came back
from a diner run and the side roads not touched no problem.
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