Sure I have my GTI for another year and a half, but now is the time to start doing research on what I might be driving next. And more and more the Honda Element looks good to me.
Where will adventure lead you? Load up the Element for a long weekend and you'll quickly notice its tremendous utility. With a tall, spacious cargo area and removable, flip-up rear seats, you can haul all the gear, tools, food, clothes and other supplies you need for the ultimate journey—and still have room for friends. Crank up the 270-watt, seven-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo system with XM Satellite Radio (EX models), and the drive alone is worth the trip. With all the options the Element gives you to hit the road with, you'll always be hungry for what's next.
Where will adventure lead you?
Load up the Element for a long weekend and you'll quickly notice its tremendous utility. With a tall, spacious cargo area and removable, flip-up rear seats, you can haul all the gear, tools, food, clothes and other supplies you need for the ultimate journey—and still have room for friends. Crank up the 270-watt, seven-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo system with XM Satellite Radio (EX models), and the drive alone is worth the trip. With all the options the Element gives you to hit the road with, you'll always be hungry for what's next.
[ automobiles.honda.com: 2005 Element: Overview ]
Gruska has recommended a couple of auto buying links, but I'm not quite there yet, of course since I want to be able to find them later it means I must blog about them:
I know that Dari is keen on the Honda company and their never-ever-ever need repairs reputation, any one have anything that they dislike about Hondas? And yes, I picked the orange on purpose, I just like it.
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