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American Honda Motor Co. will kill the Element -- a quirky, boxy crossover designed to attract young buyers -- following seven straight years of declining U.S. sales. The vehicle will be dropped after the 2011 model year, Honda said in a statement...
The vehicle will be dropped after the 2011 model year, Honda said in a statement today. The decision follows an extended model cycle, during which Honda product planners wrestled with how to replace the vehicle.
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I liked the Element. The Element S was all one color, alloy rims, looked nice...but yes very boxy.
Still mucher better looking then the Nissan Cube. Someone was on drugs who designed that thing.
I liked the Element. The Element S was all one color, alloy rims, looked nice...but yes very boxy.
Still mucher better looking then the Nissan Cube. Someone was on drugs who designed that thing.
That's like a man with an ugly wife telling everyone he's still good because someone else's wife is slightly uglier. In the end, they both lose.
I think the Element is a neat car. Yeah, it's ugly, but it's spacious enough inside that I would gladly overlook the exterior styling, which btw, actually looks cool in SC trim.
Honda is the most reliable brand of car in the world.
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