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2004 Honda Element
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| The multi-purpose fun van |
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Jun 10, 2004 22:47:55 |
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263 ( -36 -13.68% ) | | Author | Staff |
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Description: Back to videos Related Links Get Pricing Get E-mail Updates Consumer Ratings Vehicle Reviews Send a Letter Talk About It The 2004 Honda Element. Click for a larger photo. The 2004 Honda Element. Click for a larger photo. 2004 Honda Element "Versatility. That's the main element to the Element, with utility in an interesting body of a vehicle that drives smaller than all the stuff you can fit inside the doors. The pillar-less "suicide" doors are extremely handy and at the same time an inconvenient pain; the driving perspective is wide open and easy - scaled back to the core elements of driving. That's a lot to like -- and you can hose it out as well. It's fair to say that Pandora never opened a box quite like this." --Autobytel How it works If you have a video player, select the video you'd like to watch and enjoy! If, after seeing the video, you're ready to buy, click here to get a price quote from a local Autobytel dealer. If you don't already have a video player, click here to download one. It's free and takes only minutes. Once you download a video player, select the video you'd like to watch. What's Next Get pricing from a local Autobytel dealer. Read more professional reviews, or see consumer ratings. Get e-mail updates about the latest video review offerings, plus professional reviews and more Talk about the video review you just watched. |
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