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    danio3834: I see the 2009 Maytags have arrived... more »
    Schm, enjoying his first desert winter. .: I dunno, I'd say it's an improvement. In most cases, less plastic cladding is a good thing. more »
    theeastbaykid: Personally, I have mixed feelings about the Element. I thrashed around in a previous-gen SC with a five speed for a few days, and I thought it to be a... more »
    Picarso: The official car of Oregonian surfers. I like element in all it's funkiness but it keeps getting less interesting. I liked the black cladding and chun... more »
    HDC: There's something terribly wrong with me. I am actually starting to like these a bit. more »
    Ron-Mexico: For awhile, I was holding out hope that they'd actually be bringing the Honda Crossroad over here to replace the Element. Not that I dislike the Elem... more »
    Bumblebee: Let's hear it for evolutionary styling. When they say 2009 Honda Element Revealed, I'm sure they mean, 2009 Honda Element "Revealed." more »
    1300ccsoffury: Ugly they may be, these things are the perfect weekend haulers/road trip vehicles. more »
    Elhigh: That "No scheduled tune-ups for 100K miles," don't you believe it. I've heard one too many horror stories from folks who tried to go the specified 105... more »
    Das ASHloch (achtundsiebzig): All of these around here (80%+) seem to be driven by the 50+ crowd, thanks to easy ingress, good ride height, reasonable economy and good reliability.... more »
    Danimal: When a design looks good I understand the "stick with what works" theory, but Honda seems to think the "stick with whats ugly" policy is better. more »
    layabout: I'm not reading a press release that long for a car that ugly. more »
    Das ASHloch (achtundsiebzig): somehow manages to lose 2 MPG city and highway Probably stickier tires and bigger wheels (I doubt ECU remapping or anything like that). The base model... more »
  • #2009hondaelement

    2009 Honda Element Leaks Official Pics All Over Web

    Yes friends, this is the 2009 Honda Element, revealing it's new-look Honda shield grille unceremoniously on the web thanks to "HandA-Accessories.com." Along with the Honda branded grille on the front, the exterior upgrades include bigger, wraparound headlamps and a newly-styled front bumper. In the back, the facelift reveals a new set of tail lamps and a newly redesigned back door, complete with slightly revised bumper. More »