Proof that the high beams are inadequate

Discussion in 'Clarity' started by KentuckyKen, Jun 16, 2018.

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  1. iluvscuba

    iluvscuba Active Member

    A new (fairly) new review.



    At a little before the 5 minutes mark, he review the headlight performance, doesn't look too bad for me
     
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  3. weave

    weave Active Member

    At 1:15 -- where are these shopping centers that will charge it in half an hour?! :p
     
  4. KentuckyKen

    KentuckyKen Well-Known Member

    Thanks for noting that @iluvscuba. His looks way better than mine. I think mine might still be aimed to low despite the dealer aligning them. Will definitively find a flat area and a wall to check alignment again. Thanks
     
  5. StickWare

    StickWare Active Member

    Yea!! I quickly noticed the high beams are not that bright! My Civic had much better high beams.
     
  6. iluvscuba

    iluvscuba Active Member

    I actually commented on the video and he indicated he found the charge time is not mentioned anywhere in the user manual and he got the charge time from press release and/or dealer. My understanding is that only the Japanese version has a level 3 DCQC port on the rear passenger side (driver side for Japanese) according to 'Electrified Japan''s youtube review
     
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  8. iluvscuba

    iluvscuba Active Member

    Do you mean your own car's high beam is not bright enough or the high beam from the video that I referenced above?
     
  9. weave

    weave Active Member

    Wow, he got a lot of things wrong. Like the "paddle shifters."

    But he did bring up a good point I didn't think about before at 9:35. You can see into the trunk through that tinted back window. Yuck.

    But what's this cargo cover he talked about? I certainly don't have one.
     
  10. insightman

    insightman Well-Known Member Subscriber

    In the "Do you wish you had waited for the 2019 Clarity" thread, someone complained about the hard cargo cover, wishing it was a soft curtain like the Prius. I went out to our Clarity to see if I could figure out where the cargo cover was. I didn't find it.
     
  11. People are complaining about the headlights of Clarity?
    It must be the Clarity is too good that you need to find something minor to complain.

    Drive a Jeep Wrangler JK then... the weakest stock headlights I've ever seen.
    I could barely see the sides at night when leaving a ski resort parking lot.
    Everyone has a JK knows that. And the aftermarket offroad lights do serve their purpose.
     
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  13. Viking79

    Viking79 Well-Known Member

    To be honest there seems to be some variation in the headlights from the factory. My left bright points above the left dim, but the right bright is at same level as dim but points to center of the car.

    My dims are great. As you say though, complaints with car are pretty minor after 18,000 miles.
     
  14. JCEV

    JCEV Active Member

    There is a cargo cover? Canadians have you received a cover for the trunk ?
     
  15. Odobo

    Odobo Active Member

    Oh you mean me? I was referring to the hard piece behind the back seat. There is a window for you to look into the trunk right behind the back seat, so if Honda change that hard piece to a soft curtain and make the whole rear window liftable they can make it a hatchback already
     
  16. insightman

    insightman Well-Known Member Subscriber

    I like hatchbacks, too (as with my 3 Insights and my 2 CRXs). Because the Clarity was originally designed to haul around two large hydrogen tanks, it didn't make sense to provide a hatch--all it would do is give you a better view of the rear hydrogen tank (the small one is hidden under the rear seat). Similarly, the Clarity Electric's battery takes up most of the trunk, so a hatch wouldn't add any greater functionality.

    When the rear seats are folded down in our Clarity PHEV, it can be seen that the trunk pass-through isn't as large as it could be. Instead there are parts of the frame that restrict the size of that portal. That hard piece below the trunk-view window, in particular must be there to increase the strength of the body structure. It limits the height of luggage that can be placed deep in the trunk, so there must be a good reason for that frame member to be there.

    Because the large battery in the Clarity PHEV is so heavy, I'm guessing the extra reinforcements around the trunk pass-through is necessary to prevent unwanted flexing of the body the battery would otherwise cause. A hatchback would likely require even more reinforcement, which would further restrict the size and functionality of the pass-through and increase the overall weight of the car.

    I may be all wet with this speculation, but it's the only explanation I can come up with for the small size of the trunk pass-through.
     
  17. I think that opening is kind of standard for sedans. They usually just allow to passthru some long objects like Ski/Snowboard.
    My only sedan before, a Sentra SER SpecV, has even worse opening because of a big 10" stock subwoofer blocking half of the opening.

    Here is a picture of 2017 Accord for reference
    https://st.motortrend.com/uploads/sites/5/2016/08/2017-Honda-Accord-Touring-trunk.jpg?impolicy=entryimage
     
  18. nswilliams

    nswilliams New Member

    Off point: Noticed your HV miles is 937 miles. Did you replaced the 7 gallon gas tank with a bigger tank? Lol. I have 1 month old Clarity and never saw higher than 350ish miles for HV.
     
  19. Carro con enchufe

    Carro con enchufe Active Member

    One of the selling points of the clarity for me was that it’s a sedan. I drove a hatchback for 8 years and was ready for a trunk...
     
  20. Nathan66669

    Nathan66669 New Member

    If your near Louisville I can compare mine some time. Send me a DM.

    I did use mine the other day and thought, wow, those didn't really aim up higher much...although side illumination was better (and I look for deer along the sides when I use brights on the country roads)
     
  21. John Paul

    John Paul New Member

    I agree the headlights are not strong enough, even the high's are lacking. I have a ridgeline with stronger headlights. For this custom light bar suggestion, where would you install it? I think it would look ridicules on top of the car. What about upgrading the headlights, or adding fog lights. I live in South Florida where it gets pretty dark.
     
  22. Viking79

    Viking79 Well-Known Member

    You must have missed the drama with the HV range indicator. A recently purchased Clarity likely has the update to make it read more accurately (it won't let the range estimate go up as you drive around town on EV).
     

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