Long-Term Parts Availability

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Pooky

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A while ago, when Honda announced that the Clarity was being discontinued, I emailed Honda support querying them about what Honda's corporate policy is for parts availability for discontinued models. Their response is attached below.

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Not that I am surprised by their response, but it does help to maintain a certain peace of mind that Honda will continue to at least manufacture first-party parts for the Clarity—even if they are almost always out of stock.

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In 2019, Honda couldn't supply a shift linkage for my 2006 Insight. Fortunately, I found a good one on eBay from an auto recycler. Before that, I learned from someone in Japan that they couldn't find a headlight nacelle in either country. Honda built fewer than 15,000 gen-1 Insights, but that is no excuse for a major automotive manufacturer not to maintain a parts inventory for at least 15 years after production ceases.
 
To some degree the problem is compounded by the fact that these are unlikely to sit in a junkyard for any period of time, so the ones that are salvaged and taken off the road may not provide parts in the same way a 'normal' vehicle would
 
No, that is a misconception, and your own link states the same. The time that an auto manufacturer is required to supply replacements parts has to do with the length of their warranties, not a set number like 10 years.

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Jeez I can't believe I misread that. Getting old is no picnic.
 
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