View Full Version : Driving home from work yesterday...


PatD
05-25-2006, 12:24 PM
I was stopped at light and across the intersection from me was a black Honda Element. As their light turned green and they went poast me, I saw both the driver and the passenger craning their heads to get a better look at my car. I thought it was pretty funny. Has anything like that ever happened to anybody on here?

Phear
05-25-2006, 12:30 PM
haha, that's cool. I do that all the time when I see an xB. I just love the unique look they have and I love to see what people have done to make them more unique and personal. :D

xtofuconsumerx
05-25-2006, 07:35 PM
Yeah my friend has a black honda element when i told im I was getting a box he laughed then when he saw how amazing they were he wanted to trade in his more expensive element for a new toaster.

Zlog
05-25-2006, 07:52 PM
I've had Element drivers stare me down as i pass several times now.

The best so far was an element driver rolled his window down and asked me why I got an xB instead of an element.

"Gas mileage, looks, and style"

Itgb
05-25-2006, 08:19 PM
I think Element owners have buyer's remorse. When a guy I know found out that I got an xB, he was telling me about how expensive his Element was(~$22k), how his gas mileage isn't that good(low-mid 20's), and that he should've gotten an xB. I couldn't believe that they (Element) could cost that much with all that unpainted plastic on it's exterior. :question:

eburgsspeedyxb
05-25-2006, 10:18 PM
In my town, the Element owners hate us box owners.

2min0to60
05-26-2006, 05:00 PM
They just hate you because next to the xB the Element might as well be shaped like a VW beetle , they only thought their car was shaped like a box until they actually saw one that IS.

blitz_xb
05-26-2006, 05:33 PM
i hate those stupid coolers theirs one who leaves near me and were all ways fighting over the same parking spot

d0tSpLiT
05-26-2006, 07:13 PM
for some odd reason Element owners say to me, Is it really that spacious inside? Im like yeah, and let them sit inside (i do have like 20 friends with elements) and they say wow.

evilBOXevil
05-26-2006, 08:43 PM
I think it's curiosity, because they know that their car is the closest thing to a Honda version of the xB. I don't think the opinion is necessarily negative. They probably get the same "why'd you buy that jappy box lookin' thing?" attitude from people too.
The first time I had the chance, I was checking out the interior of an element. I was curious. I don't think it's anything like the xb (except for the exceptional aerodynamics). If anything, I think it's stupid how it's setup to be like some kind of offroad vehicle or something.
The Element commercials are funny-- "...part surf wagon."? huh? I think people like the element for various reasons, but it's definitely not a car that looks cool.
As far as the element being expensive- Yeah. Honda sales people are funny too.
My dad (always an american car owner) was checking about getting an accord, because of the Honda reputation for quality. I wasn't there, but he told me that Honda dealers don't try to sell the car to you. He said the attitude was like: "I've got the Honda, now you deal with me." He decided to get an Avalon instead.
Other people have told me the same thing about their experiences with Honda dealers. That the American Honda attitude is that Honda is so great- everybody wants one.
Maybe this is why Toyota has surpassed them in the US market.

Ethan_in_Richmond
05-27-2006, 04:34 AM
I remember when the Elements first came out, they got awful side impact ratings[still do]. I was looking at them with my dad a few years ago, and I liked them other than the matter of safety

Sciond
05-27-2006, 09:52 AM
I think it's curiosity, because they know that their car is the closest thing to a Honda version of the xB. I don't think the opinion is necessarily negative. They probably get the same "why'd you buy that jappy box lookin' thing?" attitude from people too.
The first time I had the chance, I was checking out the interior of an element. I was curious. I don't think it's anything like the xb (except for the exceptional aerodynamics). If anything, I think it's stupid how it's setup to be like some kind of offroad vehicle or something.
The Element commercials are funny-- "...part surf wagon."? huh? I think people like the element for various reasons, but it's definitely not a car that looks cool.
As far as the element being expensive- Yeah. Honda sales people are funny too.
My dad (always an american car owner) was checking about getting an accord, because of the Honda reputation for quality. I wasn't there, but he told me that Honda dealers don't try to sell the car to you. He said the attitude was like: "I've got the Honda, now you deal with me." He decided to get an Avalon instead.
Other people have told me the same thing about their experiences with Honda dealers. That the American Honda attitude is that Honda is so great- everybody wants one.
Maybe this is why Toyota has surpassed them in the US market.
Yeah this is the culture they teach them....a buddy of mine sells Honda and told me the attitude is"not everyone can own a Honda"... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: dang you would think it was an Aston Martin....I was like yep that is why I bought a Nissan and a Scion....and the Pilot was cheaper than my Murano.......

liesjemt
05-28-2006, 04:08 AM
I’ve heard people refer to Elements as “sneakers” or “gym shoes.” They really do look like classic kicks. I’ve never looked inside one; always have wondered how they compare. I do like the idea that you can just hose out the interior -- does it really work that easily?

But even if they were actually the same price I would never trade my box for one!

SonLuan
05-28-2006, 04:17 AM
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparisons/10524/comparison-test-review-chevrolet-hhr-lt-vs-chrysler-pt-cruiser-gt-vs-honda-element-ex-p-vs-scion-xb.html

crazypezguy
05-28-2006, 05:17 AM
i cant stand to compare these two cars i mean ones a actual car and ones a plastic crap thing you get with your happy meal come on people :rofl:

mad-sciontist
05-28-2006, 02:42 PM
Ive actually had families come up to me at gas stations that drive SMELEMENTS and ask me how good of a car they are, how good the gas mileage is, and just comment me on it, and my response wants to be "Thanks, now why dont you go trade that plastic barbie car in for one"

RedneckwithanxB
05-29-2006, 02:33 AM
had a guy with an element pull up next to me at a light on my way home from work, he revved at me and i looked at him like he was stupid...... so i had to take him to school

Notacop
05-30-2006, 02:09 AM
I think Element owners have buyer's remorse. When a guy I know found out that I got an xB, he was telling me about how expensive his Element was(~$22k), how his gas mileage isn't that good(low-mid 20's), and that he should've gotten an xB. I couldn't believe that they (Element) could cost that much with all that unpainted plastic on it's exterior. :question:


Buyers remorse huh? I bought my xB in January of 05, in November of 05 I traded in my wife's scion tC on an 06 Element...Without the unpainted plastic. As of 2006's they came out with a EX-P model that has color matched plastic.


this thread has my response to xB vs element:

http://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=121968


As far as a real distinguishing feature....show me an AWD xB? Or an xB that can fit a 60" serving table in the back. On the flip side show me an element that gets 30+ mpg or is as sexy as the xB. As I said in the other thread.... Diff'rent strokes for Diff'rent folks.