Douglas Firs
Member
While I can't offer any solutions to your problem (here in suburban PA, parking spaces are enormous to accommodate those giant pickup trucks and SUVs everyone drives and parking is abundant), you've highlighted a fact that seems lost to most folks and car reviewers. The Clarity is a really big car and yet people keep comparing it to the Prius and Volt, which are classified as compact cars. In fact it is longer and wider than our late model Subaru Outback and no one in their right mind would compare an Outback size wise with those small cars. No one has made this a point but you are far better off in a crash in a Clarity than a Prius or Volt. Size matters and most folks in my neck of the woods are driving much bigger vehicles than the Clarity. It's practically suicide to be in anything smaller. That I typically get 48-50 mpg (on country roads) in hybrid mode, it's an astoundingly fuel efficient vehicle too (and now the leading PHEV all electric range).
Folks, if you need a small car for any reason, the Clarity is not that car. If you want a really big, safe car that you can drive as an EV most of time and get the mileage of a compact hybrid, the Clarity is for you.
This is the kind of thing that makes me weirdly happy that we had to buy a car in two days with virtually no research. It was all about EV range and luxuriousness. When those are your top factors, you land on exactly one vehicle...