The 2010 Honda Element isn’t going to make quite the stir that the original Element made, but it’s still a very solid car, especially for those wanting something that looks a bit different. It’s very close to the current Element—in fact, Honda didn’t really touch the engine at all. It features a 166 horsepower 2.4 litre, but you do have an option of manual or automatic transmission.
The two-wheel-drive versions are actually front-wheel powered, which gives the Element better traction.
The major changes come in the appearance. The 2010 Element is still going to look like a cube on wheels, of course, but it’s got a few tucks and lifts here and there. The roof is one of the tallest on any vehicle, and the side doors swing open instead of roll back. The Element is also one of the smallest in the small SUV class when it comes to passengers—it can hold only four.
It’s the unique list of features that really make the 2010 Element stand out. The seats can actually be changed around to make 64 different combinations, including folding into a twin bed. The vehicle also has keyless entry, a very nice sound system, XM radio, a navigation screen, rear backup camera, and more.

