What does EX or EX-P mean for a Honda Element?

Asked by GuruXTNR8 Oct 13, 2018 at 06:14 PM about the Honda Element

Question type: General

EX and EX-P are shown (as opposed to AWD)
What is AWD and why is this listed as EX versus AWD?
Does this mean all wheel drive (and EX means not all wheel drive)?

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EX is the top end model but there is also EX-Navi model I have that one so that's the high level version. AWD is all wheel drive. There are some 4X4 you turn that on if you need all the wheels to be geared up. 4x4 has some issues issues. AWD would be more ideal.

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I have an 06 EX-P The "P" stands for "P" package, that meant the the black molding that is painted the same color as the Element.

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