TomT said:
I wonder if it will be as well engineered as their Civic Hybrid? If it looses capacity, they can just reprogram it to run the engine more! :lol:
GRA said:
Which reminds me, Honda is also introducing a PHEV version of the Accord.
Which is better than having to sell the car because it will no longer get you to work, as some* BEV owners have already found out
. My main point is that the Accord and Fusion have both been in the top ten in sales this year (the Prius has been in and out depending on gas prices), so having such high-selling cars provide both HEV and PHEV options to customers is a very good thing (tm), IMO.
*It has come to the author's attention that his use of 'some' in this post has caused concern as being insufficiently precise. The author intended it in the sense of adjectival definitions 1 or 2 below, rather than definition 3 as some (def. 1, 2) have understood it.
Definition: Some
adj.
1.Being an unspecified number or quantity: Some people came into the room. Would you like some sugar?
2.Being a portion or an unspecified number or quantity of a whole or group: He likes some modern sculpture but not all.
3.Being a considerable number or quantity: She has been directing films for some years now.
4.Unknown or unspecified by name: Some man called.
5.Logic. Being part and perhaps all of a class.
6.Informal. Remarkable: She is some skier.
pron.
1.An indefinite or unspecified number or portion: We took some of the books to the auction. See Usage Note at every.
2.An indefinite additional quantity: did the assigned work and then some.
adv.
1.Approximately; about: Some 40 people attended the rally.
2.Informal. Somewhat: some tired.
To eliminate any confusion, please feel free to mentally substitute the phrase 'a very few but increasing number of' for 'some' in the post.