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2006 Honda Element 2.4l 4 Cylinder Auto Low Mileage 4x4 Awd on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:64809
Location:

Lasalle, Quebec, Canada

Lasalle, Quebec, Canada

Honda Element 2006 AWD 4X4
great condition low milage

 color red ,inside charcoal

?quipement ; 4 wheel discs brake,  am fm ,cd radio ,  ,seats 4, automatic  transmission, cruise control .AC rear sunroof ,folding back seat 

This Honda Element was previously in a minor accident and it has a rebuilt title. The back bumper,and  were replaced with new ones. It looked like a slow traffic accident and there was absolutely no frame damage. This Honda was repaired in a professional body shop . It was inspected bumper to bumper and came out flawless. There is absolutely no leaks and the alignment is also perfect. You wont be able to tell the difference there was anything done to this Honda Element.. If you have any questions feel free to email me or give me call.

Previus U.S. SUV you can drive to pick up the Honda Element or you can flight to the Montreal airport (YUL)  i can pick you up i can pick you up at the airport a tempory plate can be issue ( good for 10 days good for Cnada U.S.) and drive back home the Element is in very good mecnical condition drives well and smooth.

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We ask for a $300 deposit of the winning bid within 3 days of auction close. Paypal will be accepted

for the deposit however, Paypal can not be used for the remaining balance. We ask for the full

payment within 7 days of auction .Cash or wire transfert.

I reserve the right to end the sale earlear the Element is also for sale  localy.

any question you can email or call Louis 514-299-0750 the Element  is  located Montreal Quebec Canada 

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New Honda Fit ousts Toyota Prius as Japan's top-selling car last month

Mon, 11 Nov 2013

The Toyota Camry may lose its title as the best-selling car in the US next year and the Honda Civic has already managed to outsell the Toyota Corolla to become the top-selling compact in the US, but it looks like the domination woes have just hit Toyota on its own turf. Bloomberg reports that the all-new Honda Fit carries the distinction of being the best-selling car in Japan for October - the Fit's first full month on sale - outselling the popular Toyota Prius and Toyota Aqua (our Toyota Prius C).
Unlike the Camry's 16-year reign on US car sales, Japan's race seems a little tighter with the Fit most recently topping the sales charts in May 2011. Since then, though, the two Toyota hybrids have been the top two cars in for sale in Japan. The US won't get the next-gen Fit until the third quarter of 2014, but this new hatchback should be another solid option for buyers in the increasingly popular subcompact segment.

Toyota Camry, Honda Civic inventories mounting as US automakers make inroads

Thu, 11 Jul 2013

Two of the hottest-selling cars in America aren't quite as hot as they used to be. The Toyota Camry and Honda Civic are both seeing dealer supplies increase in the face of renewed competition from the much-improved Detroit Three.
According to a report from The Detroit News, the Camry's dealer inventory is 15 days higher than its seasonal average, while the Civic is 25 days above average. Things aren't expected to get better for Toyota and Honda, as RBC Capital Markets analyst Joseph Spak marked the two Japanese offerings as "at risk for reduced output."
The Detroit Three, meanwhile, are seeing supplies dwindle as demand increases, especially for the Ford Fusion, which has seen an 18-percent increase in 2013 sales, and the Chevrolet Cruze, which was second only to the Camry in June 2013 sales.

Honda Super Cub first vehicle to receive 3D trademark in Japan

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

The term "iconic" gets thrown around a lot, but if there was ever a design worthy of the honorific, surely it's the Honda Super Cub. That's not just our opinion, though: it's the official word from the Japanese Patent Office, which has recognized the classic scooter's shape with a three-dimensional trademark.
The category was introduced in Japan back in 1997 to immortalize distinctive designs, and is subject to very strict criteria. In fact, this marks the first time it has been applied to a vehicle - and one of the few industrial products to be awarded the recognition.
Little wonder it was applied to this little wonder, too. With over 87 million units made since its introduction in 1958, Honda claims the Super Cub to be "the world's largest selling vehicle," with production taking place at 15 factories in 14 countries and sales in 160 markets around the world.