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4704 messages, Last post on Nov 14, 2009 at 3:43 PM
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For my first few years with my CR-V, I lived in a condo complex that had it's own parking lot. The town plows would leave a mound of snow at our entrance. This past winter, when we had 22-26" of snow on the roads, I used the CR-V to clear a quick path for my wife's TL. There are times when GC helps. That said, I think Steve is correct with respect to approach and departure angles. You won't get over any obstacle if the bumper prevents the wheels from reaching it. |
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How 'bout a shovel? :o) -juice |
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After buying a house on today's market, who can afford a shovel! My driveway is too long to do that easily. and besides, I pay a guy to plow it. I'm not going to do half the job before he shows up! |
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Was un-aware of posting links.My apologies. ateixeira I bought the ECHO hatch which is only available in Canada and also in Europe and Australia under the name Yaris & Vitz.The Scion is not sold in Canada. I have nothing against Honda I have driven them before without problem.I just feel this vehicle is too "new" for me.Maybe the 04's will address some of the "quirks". It may have come in handy last night as the power was out so we could have slept in the car |
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I shovel it myself (note to self: re-negotiate that chore with wife). It's easier to shovel fresh snow that hasn't been driven over and packed down, of course. But then again, you're not shoveling it, so who cares! Yes, Element owners that lost power quickly discovered what a great "tent" it makes. -juice |
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Taken from edmunds Consumer Ratings & Reviews here We are 60 years old and need a single vehicle to do every thing. The Element is perfect. I took trash to the dump after hanging the rear seats up on the wall. Works greate. |
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when i sold hondas, i sold the first E in the dealership. my customers were a married couple...man was 65, woman was 63. weelz...the element is almost entirely from honda's parts bin. for most of the vehicle, especially the powertrain, its been around awhile. |
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Obviously that did not come from the same bin. Seems like a design flaw to me.For Honda to put out a service bulletin on it there has to be some type of problem.The ball peen hammer diagram fix did just not appeal to me and almost looked primitive for a fix on a modern vehicle.It just seemed to me when I drove it the windsheild was too flat and would be catching rocks and debris.Maybe they will have it worked out with the next re-design of the vehicle or perhaps it has already been addressed with this fix. |
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demographic of all car models according to Automotive News Magazine. So they are doing okay. You gotta think how many young people can afford a $19,000 Element vs. older people. Most younger folk buy used cars. That Echo hatch looks like a nice ride. I read about that one also in the Automotive News magazine. I'm jealous of you Canadians. |
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