![]() ![]() They swing out rather quickly, and if you're not careful you might knock the side mirror off another car. Also, the doors on the Element are very big and heavy. The interior is fairly wide open, so if you purchase groceries you'll need some sort of rig to keep all the bags in place, otherwise they will roll around everywhere. I have had trouble keeping my rear plastic bumper on, and feel it should have been designed better. ![]() The interior cabin of the car is utilitarian, so it doesn't feel very fancy on the inside at all. The car doesn't get wonderful gas mileage either. Replacing the tires on the Element can get expensive. I can even take all the back seats out if I need more space. I like that it is multifunctional in this way. I can even turn the seats into two beds and camp in the car. I can throw my dog into it and not worry about anything getting ruined. The interior is utilitarian and basic, but this lack of fanciness means it's easy to maintain. I dislike how much it costs to fuel this vehicle, but that's pretty much my only major complaint. It's so spacious on the inside, yet it's compact enough that I can fit into even the smallest parking spots. I've gotten a lot of compliments on how cute my car is for being an SUV. I like the stadium seating in the front of the vehicle-it's nice to be perched up high and have plenty of leg room. I'm able to haul a lot of equipment in my Element, and have even been able to fit a sofa in the back end with no problems. This is basically a small SUV, but I was able to purchase it at half the cost of a regular sized SUV. It's easy to take care of, since the interior is plastic and can technically be hosed off if necessary. It has high safety ratings, and that's one of the reasons I bought it. It seems to perform well in the hot climate I live in. ![]() I like the sturdiness of my Honda Element. ![]()
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