No, not all Honda Elements have drive chains. The Honda Element, which was produced from 2003 to 2011, primarily features a front-wheel-drive system or an optional all-wheel-drive system, utilizing a conventional drivetrain rather than a chain drive. Most Honda Elements are equipped with a traditional transmission that connects the engine to the wheels through gears.
According to Honda's website, 2006 was the first year that all the standard Honda Civic's (CE LX DX etc) had timing CHAINS, so you do not need to change it out. The Honda SIs have always had timing chains.
The 2003 Honda Pilot has all wheel drive.
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No, not Accords sold in the U.S. They are all front wheel drive.
front wheel drive
You put tire chains on the front wheels of a front wheel drive vehicle. The chains help the tires driving the car get a better grip on the road. Some people put chains on all wheels. That makes the brakes work on all wheels.
The 2014 Honda CR-V comes with a standard front wheel drive.
Yes, all Honda Accords are FWD and always have been.
It is all down to how you drive it.
All Honda CR-V''s prior to 2002 have a timing BELT. Starting in 2002 they had CHAINS.
All Honda 4 cylinders from 2003 and up have a timing chain except the 2004 & 2005 Honda Civic which has a belt. 2006 and up Civic has a chain.
The Honda Fit does not come with all-wheel drive (AWD) options; it is only available with front-wheel drive (FWD). The design of the Fit prioritizes fuel efficiency and compactness, which is more suited to FWD. If you're looking for a Honda model with AWD, you might consider the Honda CR-V or HR-V instead.