...the vast majority of Americans think you and I made a stupid mistake buying a PHEV clarity.
Sorry craze1cars you can’t possibly be correct because the vast majority of Americans have never heard of this car!!
...the vast majority of Americans think you and I made a stupid mistake buying a PHEV clarity.
Many of the shorter range BEVs have been removed from the US marketplace, which I think is a shame since the smaller battery packs are lighter and cheaper.
I would trade in my PHEV Clarity and pick one of those up in a heartbeat if they were available here in WA. I have a truck I can use for trips. This would get me enough electric range for almost everything I do. Plus, that blue is stunning.
Of course I think they should release a 200+ mile version ASAP, but that’s going to come with an associated price increase for sure.
Yes, you indeed made a very wise decision by selecting the PHEV and are to be commended for making the only intelligent choice.Sounds like you full electric buyers sure are happy with your purchase. Sorry I can't give you a pat on the back through the computer, because this thread shows you are in desperate need of one. I could however drive there without stopping to charge my car anywhere.
I'm dying to know what the Pilot PHEV's EV range will be. It's a big vehicle so it could hold a big battery, right? The Clarity PHEV's battery pack is so carefully tailored to maximize the passenger and cargo space in the Clarity that I'm certain Honda will not use it in the Pilot PHEV. The question is whether Honda will keep the price down by giving the Pilot PHEV a similarly sized 17 kWh battery (offering a scant 30-mile range?) or create the monarch of PHEVs with a big range, a DCFC port, and a correspondingly big price. BTW, why haven't we heard anything about the Pilot PHEV since a few spy photos graced the web last June? Will it show up at the LA show in November? Since when is Honda so mum? Oh right, always.Honda, please get a 250 mile range and >100kW DCFC with Clarity comfort and I’m all in.