2003 Honda Element Ex Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Teaneck, New Jersey, United States
I'm selling my 2003 Honda Element EX. I got this car in a trade for my larger SUV (Land Cruiser) and have driven a few thousand miles on it since. I've owned a lot of larger SUVs for utility and off road capability like 4Runners and Land Cruisers, but this Honda Element was REALLY impressed me! However, I need something with 7 seats. This car is actually very awesome, it has AWD and loads of cargo space. I am able to fit in my road bike without disassembling anything. Also, the car is designed for easy clean ups as the floors are plastic as well as the seats I believe are waterproof. It is superb in snow, has great tread left on the tires. Brakes and all run exceptionally well. NO lights on the dash. The mileage is a little high ,but these cars with care can run very long. This car particularly has been well maintained by the PO, and I had it inspected by my mechanic as well who said it is in great condition and would recommend it to anyone he knows who is in the market.
Feel free to make me an offer. Please ask questions before bidding. Please be serious about purchasing if you bid. Car comes with two keys & remotes. |
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