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I still don't care for it, but has anyone else noticed how much better looking the Honda Element is since they decided to paint the plastic trim the same color as the sheetmetal?
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Syco Timmy
They did? oops...never cared enough. And you post this in The TOUGH guys? hehe....I remember my thread about it, the lady in red. She looked whacko! Highly useful vehicles, though. --------- You're right, it doesn't look all that bad now. --------- It's ready to win the beauty pageant. --------- Not if you and I are the judges. --------- I have to agree, I really didn't care at first, but I just happened to get a glance at it on a t.v. commercial. I do remember your lady in red post, that was funny. I only put this in the tough guys because at first I didn't know where to put it. After I posted it, I realized I could have put it in the FAQ section !! 200)?200:this.scrollHeight); overflow: hidden;">
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Marty Heath
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It is particularly disappointing when you know that this is the concept upon which it was based:
True suicide doors add considerable balance to this trucklet. Note how much more sense cutting the corners on the rectangles makes when it is coherently applied to all design elements.
Honda really screwed this concept up when it translated it to production. Quite unfortunate. ---------
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