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2004 Element |
2004 Honda Element is expected to attain the highest rank for front and side impact protection in upcoming crash tests. It features such as dual-stage front airbags and 3-point seat belts. Once you close the reinforced side cargo doors, vertical beams add to the reinforced frame. The front seats have acres of headroom and there's no center tunnel between the front seats to get in the way. The rear seats are roomy as well. They are raised off the floor a couple of inches higher than the front seats so that rear seat passengers can look over the front seats for better visibility. One of the most talked-about features on the Element is its pillarless rear-hinged doors. With no B-pillars to get in the way, there's easy access to the rear. The floor is covered in a urethane-coated material that resists water, dirt and scratches, and is easily cleaned. The front seats are coated in a waterproof material designed for easy cleaning as well. It has caused a storm of excitement and enthusiasm.
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