You transmit a lot of joy and fun in your playing! Also, there is drama and beauty! How lovely you play those descending scales in bars 7-8 & 25-26 of menuetto I! It almost feels strange to call them descending scales, because, typical of Mozart, his scales are so melodic, and this quality you manage to bring out very well here. You have good control of dynamics, and create some wonderful effects with that, such as bar 14-15.
You manage the difficulties in the last movement very well! There are places where one has to find a trick or two, for example bar 80-81. I'm planning to do a little "artistic" ritardando there, which seems to work well. Alternatively, one can try to play all notes, c-eb-g, with the right hand so the left hand can move calmly to the next position.
Just a word on so-called "clarity"; I think this is a quality achieved by distinguishing the voices with great care. The typical way is to play accompaniment "sotto voce" and melody "espresivo". On the other hand, that can easily lead to the pianist forgetting what his left hand is doing!:-) I think your left hand is perhaps too loud in general, but on the good side of it is that you seem to listen equally well to both your hands!