forbin404 said:Honda Clarity EV
- 93 Mile
Things I liked
- Right Side Camera used for parking and turning
Things I think are Meh
- Front Left charging port (Due to my garage being configured for Right Rear)
- Honda App - Almost nonexistent at this time.
- Length - Dang this is a long car, it's as long as my SUV
JoulesThief said:It's a very big car, longer that my 2014 Passat. Material appear to be good quality. Lift the front hood, and you'll see the car looks like it was designed to house a V6 under the hood, it's spacious with just an electric motor in there.
RonDawg said:JoulesThief said:It's a very big car, longer that my 2014 Passat. Material appear to be good quality. Lift the front hood, and you'll see the car looks like it was designed to house a V6 under the hood, it's spacious with just an electric motor in there.
The Clarity was never designed with a gas or diesel engine in mind. It was originally designed for a hydrogen fuel cell.
Note that the only other FCEV available in the US, the Toyota Mirai, is also a similarly large car.
dustboy said:RonDawg said:JoulesThief said:It's a very big car, longer that my 2014 Passat. Material appear to be good quality. Lift the front hood, and you'll see the car looks like it was designed to house a V6 under the hood, it's spacious with just an electric motor in there.
The Clarity was never designed with a gas or diesel engine in mind. It was originally designed for a hydrogen fuel cell.
Note that the only other FCEV available in the US, the Toyota Mirai, is also a similarly large car.
I had assumed that the Clarity was purely an FCEV, but I was looking at your photo, and it looks an awful lot like an ICE with intake plumbing complete with MAF sensor, and a liquid cooling system with what appears to be a thermostat housing. So, that's confusing, is it an FCEV or not?
I was surprised to learn that in 2018 the Clarity is available as an EV, Plug-in Hybrid or FCEV. Looks like Honda is either hedging their bets or can't decide which technology to ride.
dustboy said:Ford Focus Electric
Range (2018): 100 mi
Pros: Good handling
Priced lower than eGolf
Looks good (IMHO)
Cons: Battery takes up large portion of cargo space and creates a load floor that is not flat (this was the dealbreaker for me)
Interior is just OK, Ford Sync 3 system is eh, less than great
No Apple/Android integration
No user adjustable regenerative braking
Heavy torque steer
WTF is up with the butterflies?
Zeuser said:Heat pump is default in eGolf but is part of cold weather package in Ioniq.
Zeuser said:2017 Hyundai Ioniq Electric
VW treated us Canadians so badly they forced me to go looking for alternatives. And once I looked at the Ioniq, it's now at the top of my list.
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You're not alone. I've been trying to buy a 2017 e-Golf with DAP here in the NE region of the US for about a year without luck (I'm still waiting). I've never owned a VW before and my impression of them is that they couldn't possibly suck more at selling cars if they tried. They truly are their own worst enemy...