Good point to be aware of. What ever happened to the legendary Toyota quality (or Honda)?
What initially bothered me (without the stats I must rely only in what I see around) is that when the (ugly previous) Prius Prime came by I could see them everywhere, as opposed to the RAV4 Prime. The same goes to the Lexus (also one of my candidates), I have never seen any of them on the road, just a couple of the new Prius Prime on the highway, not in town. However, there seems to be available on dealers on my area (Phoenix), according to Cargurus (so no longer a 1-year waiting list), but they rank around than $55K (while it reports one on sale for $45K somewhere in Maryland), and the Lexus RXh+ is around $65K, in both cases around $10K above their gas or hybrid counterparts. So I guess that price is the defining variable on the apparent scarcity of these PHEVs on the roads. I reckon people with that kind of money to spend on a car would prefer to do it on a gas Lexus or Cadillac rather than a Toyota, or go full BEV, if it suits their needs. The other PHEV I have considered is the Alfa Romeo Tonale (in the mid $40K is more reasonable) but it is too short in range compared to the Clarity, like all other available PHEVs around. Hyundais and Kias don't appeal to me in spite of all the good reviews.