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Dodge La Femme vs Honda CRV vs Honda Element

Submitted by Bill Belew on Friday, 2 November 2007No Comment

The Dodge La Femme…an attempt once to appeal to the better looking half of the world.

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According to Forbes.com 

Honda is doing a pretty good job of it as well.


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Owners: 62% female
MSRP: $20,700

Offered in two- and four-wheel drive, both CRV models come with a 166-Hp, 4-cylinder engine. The CRV is also among the top safety picks from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

 

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Owners: 57% female
MSRP: $18,980

This crossover SUV is powered by a 166-Hp, 4-cylinder engine and comes in 2-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive models. The Element was designed to compete with compact SUVs like the Ford Escape and tall hatchbacks like the Chrysler PT Cruiser.

What kind of car do you drive?

See also:

Dodge La Femme vs Hyundai Tucson vs. Honda

 

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  • bloggingzoom.com said:

    The Dodge La Femme was a car that was created to appeal to females - the better looking half of the world. ;)

    This post compares the Dodge La Femme with some other models that are currently running - models that seems to do well with the f…

  • CarrosenLinea said:

    Honda CRV is better than any other.

    Brain @ Carros en Linea

  • Rob O. said:

    I’ve had an Element for over 4 years now and love it. The extra boxy shape is a turnoff for some and you’re not going to win any races, but it’s a perky ride that’s deceptively ultra-roomy inside and puts the “utility” in “Sports Utility Vehicle.”

    Want an idea of just how much cargo you can stuff into an Element? Check out the pics from a recent Ikea haul

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