Next-gen CRV concept drawing
Originally Posted by lostJR
But that is not really the point. The point is, that I don't see the Element as being in the same niche as the Matrix/Latitude. And that is probably more down to style than any performance measure.
Originally Posted by mayonaise
i don't know who in their right mind would lump the element and matrix together...
My point was simply that the Element and the Fit do a fine job of covering the tall wagon/ box on wheels / carry-all niche. I don't see a strong business case for the Latitude / Stream because it is ostensibly the same formula as the Fit. If people want a powerful, larger vehicle, the Element is the next logical step (at least in terms of MSRP).
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Originally Posted by TheOtherDave™
I don't see a strong business case for the Latitude / Stream because it is ostensibly the same formula as the Fit. If people want a powerful, larger vehicle, the Element is the next logical step (at least in terms of MSRP).
Originally Posted by mayonaise
... if the mazda 5 is successful, maybe honda will be prompted to make a move....
).I think Matrix/Vibe numbers would be more relevant. And I don't know if they make the case or not.
I concur that the element is nothing but impressive. I bought one after driving MANY vehicles because overall, it is quicker than reviews state and its actually lighter than many other cars it competes agains.
As to the concept drawing, i really like the back end but feel the front doesn't flow. I'd love to see an element / ridgeline style grille w/ those headlights. I think it would be a great look!
As to the concept drawing, i really like the back end but feel the front doesn't flow. I'd love to see an element / ridgeline style grille w/ those headlights. I think it would be a great look!


