Timothy
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http://www.thedrive.com/tech/19748/...hnology-is-in-need-of-a-little-clarity-itself
I hope I was not too snarky, but I would expect someone who writes about cars and feels like he is an early adopter to be less dense. He admits to not understanding what a PHEV is and it clear he does not. Here was my response in the comment section of the review:
"I say this as an early adopter who grooves on tech like this and tends to “get it” immediately." I believe that statement is less true than you think. Though I do agree that you are confused about the term "Plug-in Hybrid." We have explained this term to friends who are curious about the car, they seem to have no trouble with it. I think most owners keep the battery charged and drive the car as an EV. On long trips they hit the HV button and drive it as an HV. HV is not a trick on Honda's part. When this button is pressed it acts basically the same as the Accord hybrid did. It is not a standard ICE vehicle and there is a little to learn, but it is not very hard.
I hope I was not too snarky, but I would expect someone who writes about cars and feels like he is an early adopter to be less dense. He admits to not understanding what a PHEV is and it clear he does not. Here was my response in the comment section of the review:
"I say this as an early adopter who grooves on tech like this and tends to “get it” immediately." I believe that statement is less true than you think. Though I do agree that you are confused about the term "Plug-in Hybrid." We have explained this term to friends who are curious about the car, they seem to have no trouble with it. I think most owners keep the battery charged and drive the car as an EV. On long trips they hit the HV button and drive it as an HV. HV is not a trick on Honda's part. When this button is pressed it acts basically the same as the Accord hybrid did. It is not a standard ICE vehicle and there is a little to learn, but it is not very hard.