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Old 09-18-2009, 06:21 AM   #1
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I have a chance to buy a 2001 prius with 52,000 miles for 6500.00. in like perfect condition. What do you all think. Anything I should be concerned with? What type of expensive repairs do I haw to worry about? Battery pac replacement? I have never owned a hybrid so I'm a bit afraid of the possible future repair bills, but I would love to get 50 MPG's. My 97 Corolla gets me 32MPG's combined driving and has not cost me a cent in 3 1/2 years. What do you all feel about this?

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I wouldn't have concerns about expensive repairs...at least until after 100k miles or more.
But at $6500 you can probably get a GenII used Prius...I think you'll like it a lot more...better MPG, bigger, more power, cooler features, etc. Plus the battery management technology was improved and the battery should last the life of the vehicle.
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I have a chance to buy a 2001 prius with 52,000 miles for 6500.00. in like perfect condition. What do you all think. Anything I should be concerned with? What type of expensive repairs do I haw to worry about? Battery pac replacement? I have never owned a hybrid so I'm a bit afraid of the possible future repair bills, but I would love to get 50 MPG's. My 97 Corolla gets me 32MPG's combined driving and has not cost me a cent in 3 1/2 years. What do you all feel about this?
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If you already have a 2005 Prius, I would caution that older, used cars often become 'project' cars. If you want a hobby, learning about the NHW11, a 2001 is a good place to start but it does entail a risk of doing more 'hands on' mechanical work.

In 2005, I bought a used 2003 Prius and the maintenance manuals in parallel. I've avoided any major repairs and learned a lot of hybrids from my experiments with the 2003 Prius. But then I like working on my cars. It is also a hobby.

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Old 09-18-2009, 08:28 AM   #4
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I have a chance to buy a 2001 prius with 52,000 miles for 6500.00. in like perfect condition. What do you all think. Anything I should be concerned with? What type of expensive repairs do I haw to worry about? Battery pac replacement? I have never owned a hybrid so I'm a bit afraid of the possible future repair bills, but I would love to get 50 MPG's. My 97 Corolla gets me 32MPG's combined driving and has not cost me a cent in 3 1/2 years. What do you all feel about this?

Bob
As far as price I traded in my 2002 with 130K mile on it in June.
the put it on the lot at $8900 and sold it in 2 days, my friend traded in his 2002 in Aug with 70K, the dealer put it on the lot at $11999 and they sold it in a week. so the price sounds reasonable.
My 2002 was the best car I ever owned.
Lifetime on our 2002 we average 43 mpg. We are averaging about 53 in our 2010. We skipped Gen 2 as it didn't have enough head room in the back seat for my tall daughters. We had ordered a 2004 but ended up passing on it.
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Ok,

Since I posted I read about some horror shows as far as repair cost could be and I will pass on this hybrid. See no sense in buying one if repair cost can run more the the purchase price. Where's the savings? Maybe at the pump but not in the pocket! I'll stick with my no cost corolla for now. 40,000 miles and just gas and oil!

Thanks for your quick response all! Good luck with your hybrids but for now I'll stay with my gas engine!
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Old 09-19-2009, 05:34 PM   #6
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Ok,

Since I posted I read about some horror shows as far as repair cost could be and I will pass on this hybrid. See no sense in buying one if repair cost can run more the the purchase price. Where's the savings? Maybe at the pump but not in the pocket! I'll stick with my no cost corolla for now. 40,000 miles and just gas and oil!

Thanks for your quick response all! Good luck with your hybrids but for now I'll stay with my gas engine!
I was paranoid like yourself when I purchased my beautiful 2002 Prius with 70k miles(Purchased August 2009). I went on Toyotanations website(not a good place for Prius activity) and posted that I was looking into buying the 2002 Prius. I did get a couple of responses that were positive. I called a couple of local well know garages, they said go for it. Had it mechanically checked out by a dealer and bought it. Then I found out about Priuschat, ask about stories i heard about expensive repairs. But soon discovered that outside of the things that can go wrong, I had a great car. I learned if it was not my sole means of getting around, I could search out good used parts, and talk with informed people on here and not pay high dollars for the bigger things that might go wrong with this car. If something was to go wrong and could not find it used i would pay for it full price. I look at it as a 7500.00 investment, even if i put that much into it over 10 or 15 years, i would still only have 15,000 invested an get some super gas milage. I'm down at beach with car now.

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Glad it's worked out for you Joe, but there are alot of if's in your reasoning. But hey if you are OK with it then enough said. For me I'm on the sidelines until my '97 corolla craps out which I do not think will be anytime soon. I'd rather pay 100 or 2 for repairs instead of 1000 or 2+. My way of thinking is that your Prius gets app. 25% -30% better MPGs then my Corolla, but my Corolla will cost 10 times less to repair over the long haul. At the end of it all I will most likely have more in pocket then you.

Good Luck wth your 2002 and I hope you fair better then a lot of the others here.

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If you are risk-averse and have to rely upon dealer service, then a Prius post-warranty is not the best car to own from a cost-of-ownership perspective.

Bob is right that a Corolla is relatively bullet-proof and you can get any number of independent shops to work on it at relatively low cost.
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Glad it's worked out for you Joe, but there are alot of if's in your reasoning. But hey if you are OK with it then enough said. For me I'm on the sidelines until my '97 corolla craps out which I do not think will be anytime soon. I'd rather pay 100 or 2 for repairs instead of 1000 or 2+. My way of thinking is that your Prius gets app. 25% -30% better MPGs then my Corolla, but my Corolla will cost 10 times less to repair over the long haul. At the end of it all I will most likely have more in pocket then you.

Good Luck wth your 2002 and I hope you fair better then a lot of the others here.

Bob
Bob Corolla's are good cars, but you don't always know your repairs will be 100 to 200 dollars, and you don't always know mine will be 1 to 2 k, as someone said on here once, cars are a crap shoot. Sure the early Gen 1 do have their issues, but not all of them. I look at the glass half full, and I have learned some preventative maint things on here to hopefully prevent or stop some high dollar problems from happening. As I said in my last post some of these high dollar items that can go wrong with a Gen 1 Prius can be repaired with good used replacement parts for far less than the 1 to 2 k figure you like to throw out. Enjoy that Corolla, they are great cars.
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