2008 Honda Element Ex Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Catonsville, Maryland, United States
Love this car but my growing family has outgrown it. Here is your chance to own one of the last ones and 2008 has the better body styles and colors than the one that followed. (Honda stopped making the Element and it is sure to be a classic) Awesome condition EX fully loaded 76K+ miles driven mostly highway 4 Wheel Drive w/ AWESOME Tires General AT Grabber tires only 3k miles on them (60k Warranty and road hazard repair warranty) ($900) Power everything Automatic Moon roof AUX jack in front for your phone or mp3 player All maintenance performed in proper intervals Side Airbags - These were RARE prior to 2008 but adds great side impact protection Upgrades: Thule Rack $400 w/ 2 bike attachments General AT Grabber tires only 3k miles on them (60k Warranty and road hazard repair warranty) ($900) New brakes 3 months ago Beast heavy duty Honda OEM front floor mat New wiper blades Missing one remote key I can not express how well this handles in the snow and wet weather. Never been in an accident. No known electrical or other maintenance problems. Purchased in 2010 Certified Pre Owned |
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We've already spied these changes, but now, the Japanese automaker has officially released the image you see above, showing the updated 2015 CR-V with some cosmetic enhancements. The chrome bar at the bottom of the grille integrates smartly with the LEDs outlining the projector-beam headlights, capping a reshaped front bumper with new fog lamps.
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