Between these cars, which car will be faster from 0-60 and on the highway?
In the past I've owned two other cars one being a 98 Altima gxe auto and a 2006 Mazda 3 itouring 5 spd. Currently, I have a 2003 Honda Element 4 spd ex auto that I've inherited from one of my family members.
Question is in terms of 0-60 acceleration how does the Honda compare with the 98 Altima gxe and the Mazda 3?
In terms of highway performance, can the Honda Element keep up with these two other cars say for long distance cruising? Can it sustain speeds speeds as these other cars without being left in the dust?
Between these two, how does the handling compare? Id think the Mazda handles the best but I could be wrong
Who cares? These cars are nothing to write home about. There just basic cars to get from point a to b. Your not gonna be street racing them. And if your so interested why won't you just google each car and model year and there 0-60 times?
2003 Honda Element troll strikes again. Two questions already in 2019.
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