The New Element For Pet Lovers

March 12, 2010

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I can’t recall any Used GMC Jacksonville having accommodations for pet lovers, but check this out. The Honda Element becomes more pet-friendly for 2010, thanks to a new dog accommodation system. This system features a number of components, including a soft-sided kennel for the cargo area, an elevated pillowed companion bed, a rear fan for ventilation to keep your ferret cool, dog-pattern seat covers and rubber floor mats, and an extendable ramp, which stores underneath the bed and makes it easier for older dogs to climb on board.
The all new Element trims include Vehicle Stability Assist with traction control and antilock brakes with electronic brake assist. The 2010 Honda Element comes standard with a state of the art monitoring system of the vehicle, a completely surrounded crash system, and an anti-lock braking system.Standard interior features for all trims include air conditioning with air filtration, cruise control, a remote entry system, and power windows and door locks. The EX and SC add seatback pockets, an overhead storage compartment, front-seat armrests, and a center console with a removable cooler, among other features. The LX models include a 120w AM/FM stereo and CD system with four fine speakers, on the other hand an upgraded 270w seven speaker with a 10″ subwoofer and XM satellite radio and a MP3 input jack are offered in the SC and EX series. Options include a Honda satellite-linked navigation system, available only on the EX and SC trims.
Honda Element trims for 2010 include the entry-level LX and the better-equipped EX, as well as the sport-oriented SC. Both the LX and EX trims come in front-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive configurations. Front wheel drive is the only option available for the Element SC model by Honda.

A 2.Powered by a DOHC iVTEC four liter, four cylinder motor the Element really takes off. The engine produces 166 hp and 161 lb-ft of torque, and features multi-point fuel injection and a Drive-by-Wire throttle system, which help improve performance and driving dynamics. The four-cylinder links to a five-speed automatic transmission, which is the only gearbox available for 2010. Honda has forgot about the stick shift transmission for the Element in 2010. Fuel economy numbers for the 2010 Element check in at 20/22 mpg for front-wheel-drive trims and 19/21 for four-wheel-drive trims.If your looking for mudd or taking a buisiness trip, the interior of the Element should take care of any situation.

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