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2005 EX Elements will feature anti-lock
brakes and front side airbags as standard
equipment. EX models will also benefit from
MP3 and Windows Media(TM) Audio (WMA) playback
capability as well as standard XM(R) Satellite
Radio.
Honda's 2.4-liter, i-VTEC, 4-cylinder engine
with 160-horsepower and 161 lb.-ft. of torque
is coupled to either a 4-speed automatic
or a 5-speed manual transmission and provides
good acceleration while maintaining fuel
economy in the low- to mid-twenties. The
i-VTEC system (the "i" stands for "intelligent")
combines Honda's patented VTEC system with
Variable Timing Control (VTC) to enhance
low rpm torque while extending high rpm
horsepower. Honda's Real Time 4WD(TM) system
is available on all models and 16-inch wheels
are standard. Its chassis features a Toe
Control Link MacPherson strut suspension
in front and a compact double-wishbone suspension
in the rear
The 2005 Honda Element comes in two trim
levels, LX and EX. The LX ($17,450) comes
with air conditioning with micron filtration,
power windows, power door locks, power mirrors,
cruise control, an adjustable steering column,
and a four-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo. (The
base DX model has been dropped for 2005.)
EX adds side-impact airbags and anti-lock
brakes (ABS); aluminum wheels; remote keyless
entry; a passenger-side armrest; and a seven-speaker,
270-watt AM/FM/CD audio system with XM Satellite
Radio capability plus an auxiliary input
for MP3, WMA, or other digital media. Blue
cladding and trim accent Silver EX models,
while Red and Magnesium EX models feature
black trim.
Honda Element provides the most versatile
package for any vehicle in its price range.
It has a hard flat floor like a pickup,
an enclosed rear area like an SUV, fuel
economy and maneuverability similar to a
car, side cargo doors, and available 4-wheel-drive.
The Element earned a five-star rating for
both driver and front-seat passenger in
the federal (NHTSA) frontal crash test.
The 2005 EX models include ABS and front-seat
side-impact airbags; the latter designed
to protect driver and front-passenger's
torsos. Curtain airbags, designed for head
protection in a side impact or rollover,
are not available.
Featuring more powerful and fuel efficient
engines, innovative assistance systems,
a wide range of safety features, as well
as a superior standard of equipment, the
new Honda Element of today need no less
than superior Honda replacement parts when
the need arises.
This is where Parts Train comes in. Having
a vast array of well crafted Honda Replacement
Parts, Performance Parts, Aftermarket Parts
to choose from its online store at http://www.partstrain.com/ShopByVehicle/HONDA
available 24 hours a day to serve your most
demanding Honda auto parts needs.
About the author:
Jenny McLane is a 36 year old native of
Iowa and has a knack for research on cars
and anything and everything about it. She
works full time as a Market Analyst for
one of the leading car parts suppliers in
the country today.
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