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| Trims | City MPG | Hwy MPG | MSRP | Invoice | Displacement | Engine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2WD EX Automatic | 22 | 27 | $21,710 | $20,193.85 | 2.4L/144 | Gas I4 |
| 2WD EX Manual | 21 | 25 | $20,910 | $19,451.93 | 2.4L/144 | Gas I4 |
| 2WD LX Automatic | 22 | 27 | $19,700 | $18,329.78 | 2.4L/144 | Gas I4 |
| 2WD LX Manual | 21 | 25 | $18,900 | $17,587.86 | 2.4L/144 | Gas I4 |
| 2WD SC Automatic | 22 | 27 | $23,495 | $21,849.26 | 2.4L/144 | Gas I4 |
| 2WD SC Manual | 21 | 25 | $22,695 | $21,107.34 | 2.4L/144 | Gas I4 |
| 4WD EX Automatic | 21 | 26 | $23,110 | $21,492.21 | 2.4L/144 | Gas I4 |
| 4WD EX Manual | 21 | 24 | $22,310 | $20,750.29 | 2.4L/144 | Gas I4 |
| 4WD LX Automatic | 21 | 26 | $21,100 | $19,628.14 | 2.4L/144 | Gas I4 |
| 4WD LX Manual | 21 | 24 | $20,300 | $18,886.22 | 2.4L/144 | Gas I4 |
Review:
More power is
always a good thing -- especially if it was in short supply to begin with. This
is the big news about the updated '07 Honda Element, which gains ten needed
horses (up to 166 from 156 last year) as well as a new SC sport package to
complement the power uptick.
The Element -- a boxy-looking five-door, four-passenger "whazzat?"
designed to appeal to active lifestyle Gen X and Gen Y types --
continues to be one of the most distinctive vehicles on the market. It's
not handsome, but it has a friendly, low-key personality that's an appealing
contrast to today's frantic, stress-crazed world of vehicular one-upmanship. It
is pleasantly unpretentious, inexpensive, and extremely versatile. Unusual
features include drop-down, ambulance-style fold-down cots for beach parties or
camping trips, a removable rear sunroof, backward-opening rear doors (and a
pick-up truck-like split-folding tailgate out back), waterproof seats, and
a rubberized, easy to clean interior.
If you are old enough to remember good-natured
oddballs of the past like the '73-'74 VW Thing and the Subaru Brat
of the early-mid '80s, you will recognize a kindred spirit in the Element --
albeit one with modern amenities and safety upgrades, as well as a lot
more cargo room (70-plus cubic feet with the back seats down).
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