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1'owner 04 Honda Element 5-doors 4wd Ex With Only 58,000 Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:58015 Color: Is Sunset Orange
Location:

Fontana, California, United States

Fontana, California, United States
Advertising:

1'OWNER WITH ONLY 58,015 ORIGINAL MILES 

2004 HONDA ELEMENT SUV 4WD EX MODEL 
5-DOOR W/REAR TAILGATE. 
2.4L 16-Valve VTEC 4-Cylinder Engine 

Gets 21-MPG City & 26-MPG On The Highway 

4-Speed Automatic Trans With OverDrive. Real Time 4-Wheel Drive System. 
4-Wheel Disc Brakes. Tilt Wheel Cruise Control AM/FM/CD/MP3 Audio system W/Subwoofer.
Power Windows & Locks. Power Mirrors Ice Cold Air Conditioning. Dual AirBags. Flip Up Sunroof. Urethane Coated Utility Floor. FXC Leather Seats. Removable Flip-Up Rear Seats With 50/50 Spit. Keyless Alarm System. 
16" Alloy Wheels. Side Cargo Doors. Rear Tailgate. Composite Body Panels.
...It Has It All...    

The Exterior Color Is Sunset Orange. 
It's The Best Color Honda Put On The Element.   

The Element Has Been Very Well Maintained With No Accidents  
An Has All The Vin Stickers On All The Panels. 
It's Always Been Garage. 
There Are No Dents..Scratches Or Door Ding On The Exterior & The Interior Has No Rips No Tears & Shows No Wear.

This Honda Element Is Absolutely In Pristine Condition.
So Don't Miss Out On This Very Rare Find 
  
   Has A Clean 1'Owner CarFax & AutoCheck Report. 

A $1,500 DEPOSIT IS DUE NO LATER THAN 24/HOURES AFTER END OF AUCTION - THAT CAN BE PAID THROUGH PAYPALTHE BALANCE MUST BE PAID IN 3 DAYS UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE. 

IF BUYER BACKS OUT OF SALE....DEPOSIT WILL NOT BE REFUNDABLE. WE DO NOT OFFER FINANCING. 

PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY. 


BID WITH CONFIDENCE = CHECK MY FEEDBACK.


IF YOU HAVE ANY MORE QUESTIONS PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL 

@(909)713-9779 ASK FOR MICHAEL 


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Lewis Hamilton has Vettel in crosshairs at Canadian Grand Prix

Wed, Jun 7 2017

MONTREAL - The Canadian Grand Prix has been a happy hunting ground for Lewis Hamilton, and he will look to bag a sixth career win on the island circuit on Sunday to refuel his hopes of another Formula One drivers title. With 14 races remaining on the calendar, it is far from do-or-die for Hamilton, but the pressure is mounting on the Briton and Mercedes with arch rival Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari threatening to widen the gap at the top of the championship standings. Only Michael Schumacher has won the Canadian Grand Prix more times (seven), and Hamilton intends to close the gap further in Montreal as the race marks its 50th anniversary. Hamilton needs to do so, at the scene of his first ever Formula One victory a decade ago, to reel in Vettel after the German led a Ferrari one-two in Monaco and powered 25 points clear. "Montreal has been a great hunting ground for me in the past, and I plan for it to continue," the triple world champion told reporters. With five wins and five poles from previous visits to Quebec, Hamilton would normally be the favorite, but champions Mercedes are no longer the dominant team. "The Ferrari seems to work everywhere. The next 14 races are going to be very, very difficult," he said after struggling to seventh place in Monaco. "They have had arguably the strongest car all year. They look like our car which just worked everywhere last year." The race will also mark the return of twice world champion Fernando Alonso to the Formula One grid after the Spaniard skipped the Monaco Grand Prix last month to chase IndyCar glory at Indianapolis 500. Alonso turned in an impressive performance at the famed Brickyard, qualifying fifth fastest and running at the front but late in the race suffered a familiar fate with his Honda engine giving up. Little has changed at struggling McLaren during Alonso's brief sabbatical with the team still hampered by an uncompetitive Honda engine. There is plenty of reason to party around the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve this week with the city celebrating its 375th anniversary, Canada its 150th birthday and the Canadian Grand Prix its 50th. Williams driver Lance Stroll will be hoping to contribute to the party atmosphere. For the first time since the days of 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve, the Canadian Grand Prix will have some true home interest with teenager Stroll on the starting grid for Williams.

Honda builds 300-millionth motorcycle, it's a Gold Wing

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Honda has been selling motorcycles in Japan since 1949. And it's been selling bikes to US customers since John Travolta had a paper route. Combine all those years, huge markets and great products, and apparently the number you come up with is 300,000,000. Wowza. Starting with the iconic 98-cc Dream Type-D you see above, Honda announced that it has built its 300-millionth motorcycle this month. The company currently sells all manner of powersports goodness, of course – ATVs, side-by-sides and two-wheelers – at 32 facilities in 22 countries. Honda motorcycles took our country by storm in the 1960s, taking the title as the best-selling bike brand in the world during that decade, largely on the back of the Honda 50 or "Super Cub" bike. Honda's success in the '60s also helped to justify the establishment its first manufacturing footprint in North America, in Marysville, OH in 1979. The company mentions, in the press release you'll find below, that lucky number 300 million was a Gold Wing produced at the Kumamoto factory in Japan. We're celebrating that tidbit with a heaping helping of historic Gold Wing photography, in the gallery of Honda bikes, above. Honda Marks Unprecedented Milestone: Global Production of 300 Million Motorcycles Nov 24, 2014 - TORRANCE, Calif. Achieving a milestone more than 65 years in the making, Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced production of its 300-millionth motorcycle. The milestone bike is a Honda Gold Wing produced at the company's Kumamoto Factory in Japan. Honda will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the iconic Gold Wing in 2015. Honda began mass production of motorcycles in Japan in 1949 when it built the Honda 98cc Dream Type-D. Today, Honda produces motorcycles, ATV's and side-by-sides at 32 plants in 22 countries, including two plants in North America. "This incredible milestone is the result of the millions of customers who have placed their trust in Honda and we would like to thank all of our customers, associates, dealers and community partners in North America for helping make it possible," said Bob Gurga, Vice President and Manager of Motorcycle Division for American Honda. "Now, we are focused on the future and the ways that we can harness the challenging spirit of Honda associates to create new joy for Honda customers." In 1958, Honda introduced the Honda 50, known globally as the Super Cub, which would go on to revolutionize the industry. This iconic bike paved the way for Honda's expansion into the U.S.

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