I love the Clarity that I bought. No problems at all with it. I have solar panels, and 90% of the miles I put on the vehicle is in EV mode. So, I basically get fuel for free. But, this car isn't going to sell, and I don't think Honda is really going to market the Clarity. I can see the Clarity being abandoned after a couple of years. People in the U.S. just don't want a PHEV or a BEV (unless it is a Tesla). Below is a link to Honda sales in June.
http://www.hondanews.com/releases/a...une-sales-records-on-strength-of-light-trucks
In June 2018, Honda sold 146,563 vehicles in the U.S., among which were 31,345 Civics, 26,726 Accords, 4,810 Fits, 33,306 CR-Vs, and 1,575 Claritys of all types. The Clarity is basically a vehicle that Honda sells at a loss to be California compliant for emission.
From the prices paid posts, and from my own experience, Honda is now discounting the Clarity by about $3,000 from MSRP, because of lackluster sales, but the sales of the Clarity seem to still be slowing down. The Clarity that I bought was sitting on the lot for about 90 days, and the dealer that I bought it from had 70 Claritys in stock.
I wish more Chevy Volts and Bolts would sell, but the U.S. public does not want those cars.