2010 Element EX with Ecamper conversion

motosan

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Hello,

I have to upsize my car for work and need to sell the Element. I am pretty upset to do so but it can't be helped. I have really loved my Ecamper and hope it can go to someone that will get some use out of it.

Here is a brief list of some of the car details.

2010 EX 4wd automatic
42K miles
All service preformed by Honda (have all service records)

Ecamper Conversion, led reading lights, three extra 12v inputs(non ignition key controlled), XM radio relocation, Thule rack mounts and bars, Solar charging system with 12v input at the front of the car( will include the 60w panel at a discount if interested), ursa minor dead pedal and rear seat lock covers.

Diehard Platinum battery upgrade

Custom sound system. Pioneer navigation/dvd head unit, Alpine amp, all new speakers, JL audio 10" sub, Bluetooth hands free mic, xm radio antenna. All professionally installed at Al and Eds audio.

Class 3 2" receiver hitch

All Weather floor mats

Rear seat covers( have never used the rear seats in the car)

BF Goodrich all terrain tires

The car is in great shape overall! There are a few small scratches and a couple small door dings. This setup is great for road trips and camping adventures!


Asking $25,000 OBO. Kelly Blue Book lists the car at $21,000. I think adding an extra 4K for the ecamper and stereo is a fair price. I paid over 10K for the ecamper, stereo, and upgrades. This is a great way to get a Ecamper at a lower rate!

Let me know if you have any questions! Happy to go over anything.

Here is a link to the ecamper site




Here is a link to the ecamper site
http://www.ursaminorvehicles.com/pricing.htm

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jeep-N-montero

Expedition Leader
Just out of curiosity, you weren't in Moab in May by chance were you? We saw one of these conversions while we were down there.
 

bikerjosh

Explorer
Might want to mention if it is a AT or manual? My guess is AT since manuals are pretty tough to find.
I had a 2003 5speed. Lots of fun, also wanted to do the ursaminor conversion but just too much $.
GLWS
 

pugslyyy

Expedition Vehicle Engineer Guy
GLWS, I've always liked the Element as a backroad camper/exploration vehicle.

Too bad Honda didn't stick with and enhance the platform - my wife has one as her DD and it is perfect for the dogs, etc.
 

zimm

Expedition Leader
i love these as an economical camper. shezimm is selling hers and wont get the campertop. :(
 

motosan

New member
powertrain is covered for 60k miles or 5 years. Whatever comes first.
This covers engine, transmission, and drive parts.
 

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