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Used 2011 Honda Element for Sale near Pennsylvania

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Year:
2011
Make:
Honda
Model:
Element
Body type:
SUV / Crossover
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
166 hp 2.4L I4
Exterior color:
Gray
Combined gas mileage:
21 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Brown (Beige)
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
107,720
Stock #:
002230
VIN:
5J6YH2H78BL002230
Gray 2011 Honda Element EX AWD SUV / Crossover All-Wheel Drive Automatic
New arrival

 

2011 Honda Element

EX AWD

107,720 mi

Home delivery from Fredericksburg, VA
Price includes $256 shipping
Fair Deal

$13,246

Year:
2011
Make:
Honda
Model:
Element
Body type:
SUV / Crossover
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
166 hp 2.4L I4
Exterior color:
Crystal Black Pearl
Combined gas mileage:
21 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Titanium
Transmission:
5-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
232,917
Stock #:
WH0104A
VIN:
5J6YH2H37BL004726
Crystal Black Pearl 2011 Honda Element LX AWD SUV / Crossover All-Wheel Drive 5-Speed Automatic
Price drop

-$996

 

2011 Honda Element

LX AWD

232,917 mi

Home delivery from Winchester, VA
Price includes $176 shipping
Great Deal

$5,970

$4,974

Year:
2010
Make:
Honda
Model:
Element
Body type:
SUV / Crossover
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
166 hp 2.4L I4
Exterior color:
Royal Blue Pearl
Combined gas mileage:
21 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Gray
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
156,193
Stock #:
14777G
VIN:
5J6YH2H76AL002242
Royal Blue Pearl 2010 Honda Element EX AWD SUV / Crossover All-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

2010 Honda Element

EX AWD

156,193 mi

Home delivery from Gladstone, OR
Price includes $2,403 shipping
Uncertain

$20,648

Year:
2011
Make:
Honda
Model:
Element
Body type:
SUV / Crossover
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
166 hp 2.4L I4
Exterior color:
Gray
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Brown (Tan)
Transmission:
5-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Mileage:
74,989
Stock #:
005005
VIN:
5J6YH2H75BL005005
Gray 2011 Honda Element EX AWD SUV / Crossover All-Wheel Drive 5-Speed Automatic Overdrive

 

2011 Honda Element

EX AWD

74,989 mi

Home delivery from Rolling Meadows, IL
Price includes $1,028 shipping
High Priced

$21,286

Year:
2010
Make:
Honda
Model:
Element
Body type:
SUV / Crossover
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
166 hp 2.4L I4
Exterior color:
Black
Combined gas mileage:
22 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Gray
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
130,630
Stock #:
005346
VIN:
5J6YH1H78AL005346
Black 2010 Honda Element EX SUV / Crossover Front-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

2010 Honda Element

EX

130,630 mi

Home delivery from Winter Garden, FL
Price includes $1,310 shipping
High Priced

$15,098

Year:
2010
Make:
Honda
Model:
Element
Body type:
SUV / Crossover
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
166 hp 2.4L I4
Exterior color:
Red (Burgundy)
Combined gas mileage:
21 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Gray
Transmission:
5-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
137,467
Stock #:
JYC-007799
VIN:
5J6YH2H73AL007799
Red (Burgundy) 2010 Honda Element EX AWD SUV / Crossover All-Wheel Drive 5-Speed Automatic

 

2010 Honda Element

EX AWD

137,467 mi

Home delivery from Joliet, IL
Price includes $687 shipping
Overpriced

$14,541

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The party is officially over for the Honda Element. The quirky crossover showed up in 2003 and apart from a slight refresh in 2009, remained unchanged throughout its model life. Rumors had circulated about a redesign coming in 2012 or as late as 2014, but Honda made it official in December – lackluster sales have shifted priority to other SUVs in Honda’s lineup, and 2011 will be the last year for the Element.

It wasn’t a large leap to make, given Honda had dropped the sport-themed SC trim level this year, as well as the navigation system option. After excising those options only the EX and LX trim levels remained, powered by the same 2.4-liter K series Honda engine. DOHC design and variable valve timing is used in the aluminum head, and the aluminum block has cast iron cylinder sleeves. Paired with a five-speed automatic transmission it’ll generate 166-hp at 5,800 rpm and 161 lb-ft of torque at 4,000.

Estimates for the Element with regard to fuel consumption aren’t anything to crow about and could be a reason sales dropped off so dramatically. While first-year sales of 67,000+ outperformed Honda’s 50,000-unit expectation, last year the cargo cube barely bested 14,000. While a 20/25 mpg rating for a front-wheel-drive crossover was fine in 2003, it’s become almost unacceptable just seven years later. Choose the all-wheel-drive option available with either trim and you’ll find fuel economy dropping to 19/24. At least it doesn’t require premium-grade gasoline.

And with features disappearing faster than the free coffee at an AA meeting, it’s a surprise one of the more eccentric option packages out there didn’t meet the chopping block, too. After winning dogcar.com’s “Dog Car of the Year” award in 2007, Honda put together a Dog Friendly Package for the Element. Designed to make life easier for canines and their companions, the Dog Friendly Package adds a stowable ramp, rear kennel and bed, an electric fan with 12-volt hookup, special dog-themed seat covers, floormats and badging, and a spill-resistant water bowl that fits into the corner of the rear cargo area. It’s still available in this last year of production, albeit only with the EX trim.

Dog-friendly or not, the Element is ready to haul cargo. Its urethane floor means spills of any kind are an easy cleanup, and the suicide rear doors obviate the need for a B-pillar, leaving a wide-open space through the center when all four doors are thrown akimbo. Rear cargo area is similarly accommodating, with Honda bragging about 64 different cargo configurations due to second-row seats that can be folded, stowed or removed. Adjust to your liking and haul anything you like, as the Element comes with standard rear privacy glass to keep everything nice and shady.

Honda is no stranger to safety, and the Element got the full treatment across the trim lineup. Standard traction and stability control are joined by brake assist, four-wheel antilock discs and six airbags including curtain-side units with rollover deployment. Recalls last year initiated a brief stop-sale order from Honda, but issues with the faulty shift-lever cable were quickly remedied, and only 585 vehicles were affected by the recall. There was also some talk of excessive safety concerns being the reasoning behind the Element’s curiously-low 675-pound maximum payload, but a 1,500-pound maximum towing capacity (with the required optional hitch) does make up for some of the weight restrictions.

Regardless, this is your last chance to snap up the Element, and it’s simply too late if you had your eyes on the SC trim. Honda is guessing more accessible vehicles like the CR-V will win the day in the future, and sales seem to back up that contention. But then, what can you expect from a vehicle that receives almost no attention in a near-decade’s worth of shelf life? I’m guessing had they managed to squeeze 30 mpg out of the Element and given it a bit more mid-cycle attention, they would’ve had a long-term winner on their hands.

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