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2007 Honda Element Road Test
Date Published: 7/31/08
Our road test for the 2007 Honda Element includes a full evaluation of the 2007 Honda Element from the inside out. We evaluate not only engine and handling performance for the 2007 Honda Element, but also interior cabin and cargo space. Let our comprehensive road test ratings for the 2007 Honda Element help you decide if a 2007 Honda Element is right for you.
2007 Honda Element Road Test
Pros Cons
Passenger and cargo room Road noise
Ride
Consumer Guide® Road Test Ratings
Acceleration

2WD LX, man. AWD EX, man. AWD EX, Auto. SC, man. Class Average
5 5 4 5 4.6

Adequate power with either transmission, though automatic versions slow to gather speed from a stop. Test manual-transmission 2WD LX did 8.8 sec 0-60 mph. Manual models have smooth, low-effort shift/clutch action.
Fuel Economy

2WD LX, man. AWD EX, man. AWD EX, Auto. SC, man. Class Average
6 5 5 6 5

With manual transmission, test 2WD LX averaged 22 mpg, including gas-eating performance tests, and test AWD EX averaged 19.2 in mostly city driving. Test SC with automatic averaged 22.6 mpg. Element uses regular-grade fuel.
Ride Quality

2WD LX, man. AWD EX, man. AWD EX, Auto. SC, man. Class Average
4 4 4 3 5

In LX and EX, comfort depends on where you sit. Rear occupants nestle between the wheels and thus endure marked chop and thump over bumps. Front-seaters are more comfortable, but ride still can be stiff, jiggly on patchy pavement and washboard surfaces, especially in SC, with its sport suspension and 18-inch tires. All have decent body control over large humps and dips.
Steering/Handling/Braking

2WD LX, man. AWD EX, man. AWD EX, Auto. SC, man. Class Average
5 5 5 6 4.8

Nimble for a tall box. All Elements corner with little tippy feel, but slab-sided body subject to crosswind wander at highway speeds. SCs more agile, with less lean and more grip. Flooring throttle in front-drive models can trigger torque steer plus wheelspin on slippery surfaces. Traction better with AWD, but rear wheels slow to engage and, on several test models, often clunked as they did. Routine braking OK, though not all testers like pedal feel.
Quietness

2WD LX, man. AWD EX, man. AWD EX, Auto. SC, man. Class Average
4 4 4 3 4.5

Tire thrum evident on coarse pavement, but boxy design subject to intrusive wind rush at about 65 mph. SC's performance-oriented tires contribute to elevated road noise, even at low speeds. Engine gruff, throaty at full throttle, turns buzzy at highway speed.
Controls

2WD LX, man. AWD EX, man. AWD EX, Auto. SC, man. Class Average
6 6 6 6 5.6

Simple, convenient climate controls and audio unit. Shifter sprouts from lower dash, falls readily to hand. Hooded gauges hard to see in some light conditions, are partly obscured for tall drivers by steering wheel. Cabin materials utilitarian, but are nicely assembled.
Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front)

2WD LX, man. AWD EX, man. AWD EX, Auto. SC, man. Class Average
6 6 6 6 6.1

Ample adult-size room, but hard padding on water-resistant cloth seats not conducive to long-haul comfort. Standard driver-seat height adjustment welcome, but has limited range and tedious handwheel control. SUV-tall driving stance, short nose lend panoramic feel, but roof pillars slice into visibility aft and over the shoulders. Front doors open wide, but are long for tight parking spots.
Room/Comfort (rear)

2WD LX, man. AWD EX, man. AWD EX, Auto. SC, man. Class Average
6 6 6 6 4.8

Lower step-in height than most compact SUVs eases all-around entry/exit. Head room only adequate for six-footers, but leg room ample even with front seats set fully aft. Rear bench suffers even skimpier padding than front seats, plus undersized cushion and backrest. Rear doors open 90 degrees and leave a wide entrance, but are difficult to reach and thus close from the rear seat. Industrial-look rubber flooring can become slick when wet.
Cargo Room

2WD LX, man. AWD EX, man. AWD EX, Auto. SC, man. Class Average
8 8 8 8 7.2

With seats suitably arranged, Element can tote a 10-ft surfboard or sleep two six-footers with the hatch closed. There's a useful 25 cu ft of cargo space behind the split rear bench, whose sections stow quickly but are difficult to remove or install. Cabin has loads of nooks for small stuff. Screw-in legs transform lift-out rear cargo floor into small table.
Value within Class

2WD LX, man. AWD EX, man. AWD EX, Auto. SC, man. Class Average
5 6 6 5 5.5

Element isn't so much an SUV as a motorized gear tote for "active lifestyle" types. It sacrifices some convenience to rear doors that don't open independently of the front doors. And posh comfort or serious off-roading aren't on its agenda. It is, however, a roomy and adaptable little wagon with Honda's expected solid workmanship.
Total Score

2WD LX, man. AWD EX, man. AWD EX, Auto. SC, man. Class Average
55 55 54 54 53.1
Scores for all Compact Sport-utility Vehicles

Low Score
36
Average Score
53
High Score
60
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