You can distinguish a Honda Element with Element Wheel Covers when you see it on the street. It’s seven inches shorter than Honda’s smallest sedan – so I guess that you can say it’s pretty small.
Unlike the typical four door that Honda makes, the Element has “clamshell” rear doors that open backwards to a complete 90 degrees – does that make sense? Without having a B-pillar to intrude, opening both sides of the car allows you to create a pretty big portal through which you can easily load people into the back or load extra stuff; whether it’s camping stuff or shopping bags.
Even though the theater-style seats in the back aren’t that easy to get out of, they allow for more than enough visibility, legroom, and it can be configured in more than enough ways.
It almost looks like the Scions, right?
Mykalanne.