KentuckyKen
Well-Known Member
I hear ya!One thing of note: Folks have spoken about expensive Clarity replacement parts (generally) -- i.e. say a $2200 front windshield due to the honda sensing package which is attached and has to be calibrated. But look at many new cars from Honda, Toyota, whatever. They all have their 'sensing' packages, and guess what? they'll have same issue with windshield replacement. Back to batteries, many new cars are hybrids. I guess my point being that I acknowledge Clarity repairs after an accident will be expensive, but will they be more than say 2019 Toyota RAV 4 Hybrid? It also has the Toyota version of all the sensing stuff mounted on the windshield, and perhaps a cheaper (smaller) battery. Anyway, I see a lot of new cars will be expensive to repair.
Cars are getting so high tech that eventually you’ll need to have an EE and an IT degree just to work on them.
And I am concerned that it seems that anything over a fender bender may total my wonderful Clarity. And the high cost of repairs will probably drive up our insurance rates. (Insert teeth grinding noise and muttering here)