2010 Honda Element Overview

Likes:

  • Carlike ride and handling
  • Interior versatility
  • Huge, easy-clean cargo area
  • Simple, logical displays
  • Overall value

Dislikes:

  • Engine noise
  • Awkward front seatbelts
  • Instrument-panel materials
  • Inconvenient rear doors

Bottom Line

TheCarConnection.com has studied up on what other experts from across the Web have said about the Element. But TheCarConnection.com editors have also driven the 2010 Element and report here with firsthand impressions and comparisons to other vehicles to help you make the ...

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Full Review

The 2010 Honda Element still makes a style statement that's unlike any other. Even for those who don't think the Element is attractive, it's hard to argue with the beauty of its stark functionality. Most reviewers appreciate the Honda Element for its high-utility form, though...

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Select a Trim:

Trim MSRP / Invoice Fuel Econ
2010 Honda Element: 2WD 5dr Auto LX $20,525 / $N/A City: 20
Hwy: 25
2010 Honda Element: 2WD 5dr Auto EX $22,635 / $N/A City: 20
Hwy: 25
2010 Honda Element: 2WD 5dr Auto EX w/Navi $24,335 / $N/A City: 20
Hwy: 25
2010 Honda Element: 2WD 5dr Auto SC $24,320 / $N/A City: 20
Hwy: 25
2010 Honda Element: 4WD 5dr Auto LX $21,775 / $N/A City: 19
Hwy: 24
2010 Honda Element: 4WD 5dr Auto EX $23,885 / $N/A City: 19
Hwy: 24
2010 Honda Element: 4WD 5dr Auto EX w/Navi $25,585 / $N/A City: 19
Hwy: 24

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Other Choices:

The 2010 Honda Element doesn't fall into a clear class with direct competitors. It's a bit larger than most of the boxy cars we'd normally compare it to. Scion's xB is a capacious, convenient vehicle that's recently grown bigger and heavier (some 600 pounds greater than before), diluting its nimbleness, and the xB feels less roomy than the Element. The Kia Soul is a boxy hatchback that also appeals to shoppers looking for more cargo versatility, but it's significantly smaller. The Mazda5 is probably the Element's fiercest competitor in terms of value and convenience, though its minivan silhouette might make it a no-go for some. One other prime rival for the Element would be the new 2010 Ford Transit Connect, a model that focuses on hauling cargo and small-business needs. Like the Element, the Transit Connect has an economical four-cylinder powertrain and reconfigurable interior.

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Comments (1 total)

  1. By Kim #1, Posted: 10/15/2009

    The thing about this vehicle that scares me is the fact that how will
    the driver remember that they have a dog in the back. It doesn't look
    like the dog can be seen and without the animal around you in the car
    I think people would forget and leave them in there from where they
    could end up maybe dying from heat etc. Is there a feature that will
    go off to remind you that there is a dog in the very back of this
    vehicle?

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