Casey Martin
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I have almost 145k miles on my Clarity PI. I decided to replace the plugs. I haven't tracked how many miles were electric and how many were ICE. I charge at my work everyday. My commute is about 80 miles a day. I average 50 weeks a year commuting to work. Over 6 years that is about 60k miles of electric driving if I average it to 40 miles per charge. I think 50k to 60k miles of electric driving is a decent rough estimate.
That all means I am estimating the plugs have between 85k - 95k miles on them. I am impressed how well the gaps have held up. They don't appear to have worn much at all. I replaced them with OEM plugs that cost about $30 a piece. I don't know if it was necessary to replace them yet. I haven't experienced any misfire codes or any other issues. I probably could have used the original plugs for a lot longer but I decided to replace them now.
Edit: I have a level 2 charger at home but since gas is cheaper than electricity here in RI I don't charge at home often. On average I pay around $.30 to $.35 per KWH. I average around 40 miles per 17 kwh charge depending on the time of year. Gas would have to be more than $5 a gallon for electricity to be cheaper since I believe the Clarity PI averages around 40 mpg on gasoline alone. Anyway, I don't charge at home often for that reason. Those are all just rough estimates of course but that sounds about right to me. I get to charge at work for free which is a nice benefit.
That all means I am estimating the plugs have between 85k - 95k miles on them. I am impressed how well the gaps have held up. They don't appear to have worn much at all. I replaced them with OEM plugs that cost about $30 a piece. I don't know if it was necessary to replace them yet. I haven't experienced any misfire codes or any other issues. I probably could have used the original plugs for a lot longer but I decided to replace them now.
Edit: I have a level 2 charger at home but since gas is cheaper than electricity here in RI I don't charge at home often. On average I pay around $.30 to $.35 per KWH. I average around 40 miles per 17 kwh charge depending on the time of year. Gas would have to be more than $5 a gallon for electricity to be cheaper since I believe the Clarity PI averages around 40 mpg on gasoline alone. Anyway, I don't charge at home often for that reason. Those are all just rough estimates of course but that sounds about right to me. I get to charge at work for free which is a nice benefit.
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