Honda Ending Element Production
Honda is ending production of its iconoclastic Element CUV introduced nine years ago.
First introduced in concept form as the Honda Model X at the 2001 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the Element virtually created its own functional class and became an immediate favorite for small businesses, outdoor enthusiasts and pet owners.
After a long life cycle, utility-seeking customers have more recently embraced other vehicles in the Honda lineup such as the versatile and comfortable CR-V crossover utility vehicle.
Developed from the inside-out, the Honda Element entered new territory when it made its debut during the 2003 model year by providing a multi-functional cargo area, innovative and versatile seating, a durable and dirt-friendly interior, energetic performance and outstanding value.
More than 17,000 Elements have been sold in Canada since its introduction in December 2002.
Honda will offer 2011-model Elements in the U.S., while Canada is winding down its sales efforts with remaining stock of 2010 models.


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