^^^I agree. But if I had two cars I'd want one to be a BEV with perhaps 80-100 miles of range and I'd like to pay in the high $20K range. The other would be a PHEV with 50 miles of EV range and 300 miles of HV range. The PHEV could be in the mid $30K price range and have lots of features. The BEV could have less features to keep the cost down.
I believe Japan is its only market outside of the US and Canada.Very sad to see the Clarity sales tank, at least in the USA. Are they still selling well in other countries?
Very disappointing to see Honda's lack of support for what appears to be the best PHEV on the market.
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Agree - this is the ideal setup since fuel prices in CA have jumped to almost double @ $5.50/gallon!
Just filled up the wife's BMW with 91 octane and costed over $80 to fill !
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It's no wonder why Honda decided to stock the Clarity in CA!
They knew there would be the biggest market for their cars (PHEV, EV, FCV) a petrol prices are so astronomically high!
Good grief! That is above any price listed on Gas Buddy in that area by up to a dollar per gallon
It doesn't seem that long ago that each octane grade was just $.10 to $.20 above the lower one but it's a big markup now.Very high compared to my area too, but keep in mind that @JustAnotherPoorDriver is citing pricing for premium (91 octane).
Very high compared to my area too, but keep in mind that @JustAnotherPoorDriver is citing pricing for premium (91 octane).
Local taxes make a huge difference in the price of fuel.
Orange County - I just passed a lot of places today at $4.50 but then as soon as you get to LA County - especially Signal Hill, Culver City, and El Segundo where the taxes are the highest, you can find over $5/gal.
Unfortunately, my car requires 91 octane (super)....
Apparently this report came out in March but an electrek article pointed to it in my news feed. I think this says a lot about why Honda pulled back the Clarity: They are at the top of the list for fleet efficiency and therefore don't need EVs and PHEVs to balance out models with terrible gas mileage. More driven by regulations than by consumer demand.
https://www.epa.gov/automotive-trends/highlights-automotive-trends-report
Focus of the electrek article was on Toyota:
https://electrek.co/2019/10/31/toyotas-greenwashing-conceals-worsening-fleet-mpg/
Sorry pal. These are the times I don't miss my old Mazda CX-7 Turbo also requiring 91...Local taxes make a huge difference in the price of fuel.
Orange County - I just passed a lot of places today at $4.50 but then as soon as you get to LA County - especially Signal Hill, Culver City, and El Segundo where the taxes are the highest, you can find over $5/gal.
Unfortunately, my car requires 91 octane (super)....
While most of us on the forum would tend to agree, do you have a source to share or is that just speculation?Honda manufactures the clarity at a loss.
While most of us on the forum would tend to agree, do you have a source to share or is that just speculation?