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Asked by GuruV17XJ Aug 28, 2018 at 11:09 AM about the Honda Element

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I am looking at a 2007 EX/FWD (105,000) and a 2008 LX/AWD (109,000). I am
looking for comparisons and opinions on these two types. Thank you.

2 Answers

110

EX/FWD better on gas, will give you less headaches. LX is lower trim just means no fancy Navi, plastic hub caps, the rear seat isn't waterproof. No sub in LX. SC and EX, EX-Navi have them.

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AWD is all-wheel drive as the FWD is front wheel drive only. FWD is better on gas the AWD has better handling around the curves. Gas will be more in AWD though.

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