It is hard to know reliability on vehicles, but there are a few organizations and individuals that track reliability of cars. Consumer Reports is one, but another I like even better is TrueDelta. I have no affiliation with the site other than I provide them data for my Volt, and talking to the owner he needs more people to sign up for the Clarity to start tracking data.
So my suggestion is, head over to the TrueDelta.com site and sign up to submit info for your Clarity so they can start tracking that car. They won't actually start the surveys until they have enough people signed up to be statistically relevant.
I like that True Delta lets you read problem complaints people have had with their cars and provides more insight into their data than CR does. As long as you have a Clarity, go sign up.
So my suggestion is, head over to the TrueDelta.com site and sign up to submit info for your Clarity so they can start tracking that car. They won't actually start the surveys until they have enough people signed up to be statistically relevant.
I like that True Delta lets you read problem complaints people have had with their cars and provides more insight into their data than CR does. As long as you have a Clarity, go sign up.