2011 Honda Element Review

Although the 4WD enthusiasts require more Real Time 4WD, 2WD version of the test run with the 2011 Honda Element SC model offered a quicker steering, comfortable low ride height, stiffer suspension, and the best lap in conjunction with a larger 18-inch wheels and tire combination. However, the experience was sufficiently robust 4WD to meet that market segment. Regardless of the state options, 2011 Honda Element offers a smooth ride and quiet on the main road along the 2.4-liter 16-valve, DOHC i-VTEC engine and the control-link MacPherson strut front suspension. Off-road, the Element offers a driving experience surprisingly good, and covered with dust, stones and potholes very convenient, 4-cylinder SUV.


2011 Honda Element

Performance

For 2011 Honda Element offers plenty of power for its size with a 2.4 liter 16-valve DOHC i-VTEC engine that has an aluminum alloy block and head. It also provides a rating of 166 hp, the Real Time 4WD, and 1,500 kg towing capacity. Control-Link MacPherson strut front suspension provides a smooth ride and precise steering. Add to that a throttle drive-by-wire and Real-Time 4WD, and the new owner of Honda has a smooth ride. While no one wants to take a boat with the 2011 Honda Element, it offers plenty of power and torque to tow a trailer or a boat trip for the little light weekend family to the coast.


2011 Honda Element

Interior Features

The interior of the Honda Element 2011 has to do with the function. For the busy family or lover of animals, soil and water resistant padding utility provides the durability and easy cleaning. No need to worry about dirt, sand, spills or messy pets. Simply spray the bottom, clean, and the interior is like new. The seats fully configurable and innovative cargo area of ​​your design allows the new owner to return to Honda, fold or remove the rear seats to a maximum of 64 different interior options. The pilot did not have to look at the seating area of ​​the dead to the evolution when choosing the 2011 Honda element. With a convenient center console, overhead storage compartment and a control panel function, everything has its appointed place for easy retrieval. The center console even comes with a removable cooler for long trips.



2011 Honda Element

2011 Honda Element

2011 Honda Element
 
Performance

Like most of the properties in 2010 will move to the new model year 2011 Honda Element should be enough power for most driving situations, even if it is not a fast sports car. It comes with a standard five-speed manual, a five-speed automatic transmission option. Front-wheel drive is standard, but four-wheel drive is available as an accessory. Additional information is available on the element is approaching the release date and vehicles are available for road tests.



Summary
Although Honda Element 2011 is packed with features, some buyers decide to spend on the style box type of Honda for a vehicle is easier with more luxurious features.
For 2011 Honda Element offers an affordable option for pilots who require a considerable amount of space and flexible seating options for an affordable price. Added optional feature 4WD offers even more value with this Honda. Shopper If Honda is looking for utility and function in their vehicle, the new element to make a good choice.


2011 Honda Element

 2011 Honda Element

 2011 Honda Element

 2011 Honda Element