The 2006 Honda Element incorporates quite a few upgrades since its previous model. The changes for the 2006 model year are mainly to improve the styling and the stability.
Even though this compact vehicle is designed largely along the CR-V – one of the best-acclaimed compact SUVs to be released by Honda – this vehicle continues to be in a class of its own as a sporty-looking wagon designed for the youth.
The engine of the 2006 Honda Element is practically the same engine that the 2006 CR-V utilizes. This I-4 engine having a capacity of 2.4 liters is capable of generating up to 156 horsepower. An automatic transmission is provided in all the models, a manual five-speed transmission being optional.
The 2006 Element has improved handling and braking, owing to the fact that the anti-lock braking system (ABS) is made standard for all the models from this model year. Multiple airbags are provided to enhance the safety of the passengers.
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