T Mac
08-18-2006, 06:17 PM
News: 2007 Honda Element SC Hits the Streets
Say Haaaaaay to the Hip Hop Honda
What does “street custom” mean? Evidently, it means wider, more pissed-off-looking, multi-element projector-beam headlights, unique, fully painted front and rear bumpers, an “aero” grille, a trim piece along the roofline for a more “chopped” look, and meaty 18-inch 5-spoke wheels. Its edgy interior features various black-lacquered accent bits, red-on-black gauges, a center console between the seats, dark interior upholstery hues and full carpeting instead of the standard Element’s rubber floor. Finally, the SC wouldn’t be worth a damn in ‘da hood if not for its 270-watt, 7-speaker stereo with standard XM, auxiliary input jack and thumpin’ subwoofer at the base of the center stack.
Click here (http://www.caranddriver.com/carnews/11493/news-2007-honda-element-sc-hits-the-streets.html) to read the entire story from Car and Driver
BY Steve Siler, Car and Driver
Say Haaaaaay to the Hip Hop Honda
What does “street custom” mean? Evidently, it means wider, more pissed-off-looking, multi-element projector-beam headlights, unique, fully painted front and rear bumpers, an “aero” grille, a trim piece along the roofline for a more “chopped” look, and meaty 18-inch 5-spoke wheels. Its edgy interior features various black-lacquered accent bits, red-on-black gauges, a center console between the seats, dark interior upholstery hues and full carpeting instead of the standard Element’s rubber floor. Finally, the SC wouldn’t be worth a damn in ‘da hood if not for its 270-watt, 7-speaker stereo with standard XM, auxiliary input jack and thumpin’ subwoofer at the base of the center stack.
Click here (http://www.caranddriver.com/carnews/11493/news-2007-honda-element-sc-hits-the-streets.html) to read the entire story from Car and Driver
BY Steve Siler, Car and Driver