KentuckyKen
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Just to keep a few reviews in this thread, here is yet another one!
Finally, a review without glaring errors!!!
Thanks Sandroad
Just to keep a few reviews in this thread, here is yet another one!
Just to keep a few reviews in this thread, here is yet another one!
Just to keep a few reviews in this thread, here is yet another one!
not to mention he complains the Clarity costs more. how could he not know about the rebates that make it much less than a comparably equipped Accord hybrid. He lost all credibility.Going back to the OP....
I think the review is off. I would venture to say that most clarity PHEV buyers are not torn between a standard hybrid (such as the accord) and the clarity. We’re torn between other PHEVs and/or BEVs such as the Bolt or Model 3. So comparing to the Accord is just a strawman argument.
Those holiday sales at Discount Tire are very good deals. BUT--I'd advise against switching to any other brand of tire. If you want more performance (and don't mind losing some range) get a Michelin Pilot HX MXM4, which is OEM on luxury performance cars like BMWs. I've bought many tires over the years and any time I stray from Michelins I have problems. The current set of Continentals I bought for our Prius has caused the car to pull mysteriously, sometimes left, sometimes right, and sometimes not at all. After many trips back to the store, and many swaps of the four tires to various positions on the car, we were finally able to isolate one bad tire, which, I am told, has a manufacturing defect called conicity. Continental, like many other tire companies, makes lots of its tires in old US factories, in this case a former General Tire plant, and quality suffers. Michelin is the only tire company I know of that has successfully maintained its quality control even when making tires in the U.S. If you get a good set from another brand, you're lucky. Fortunately, Discount and Continental are easy to deal with if you do have a defect--just go back within 60 days and they'll give you a refund.
Thanks for the update. I'll bet a lot of Clarity owners will be interested in your impressions. Might even be a good idea to start a new thread. I know it's just a few days but have you noticed how much loss of EV range after the switch?I did get the Continentals and have had them for several days now. So far I don't detect any problems, the handling seems to be improved, tighter and better tracking than the original tires. I have bought multiple sets of tires over the years from discount tire and never had an issue with them. They are easy to deal with, my wife ran up against a curb and messed up a tire and they replaced it without a problem. I will be paying close attention to the handling to see if I detect any issues. My last two cars were subarus with goodyear tripletreds and they handled very well on the wet roads that we see a lot of around here, so I am hoping to still get good handling in the wet despite no longer having AWD.
Just read it. What a terrible review. Can’t believe he got paid for that.Here's another negative review on Clarity PHEV from a reviewer who claimed to be tech expert:
http://www.thedrive.com/tech/19748/...hnology-is-in-need-of-a-little-clarity-itself
He didn't like the technology found in the Clarity, saying they are too complex. Looks like he got a lots of backfires from the readers.