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Buying '00 Prius, battery concerns
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Friends: 0 | Hi folks! Apologies if this is the wrong thread - I swear I looked! I had my first trip in a Prius last night (taxi home) and I was blown away, I'd always loved them but seeing the hybrid system come together like that - I knew it was the car for me. Just my luck that I found a 2000 Prius in my area today! I'm a little worried about the car though! It's done 125,000 miles! He claims 54MPG and pays 10€ of petrol a week (which is about accurate for Ireland, I get similar in my Mom's fiat 500 right now) - but how long will that last for? Can the battery take me adding a few thousand more miles in the coming years? I'm only 18, I can't really afford to be paying for a new battery. What's the lifespan of a car like this? Is there anything else I should look out for if I go to test-drive it? Thanks guys! |
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Friends: 44 | If this car is model year 2000 and a Japan domestic model, then I'd recommend you let it go. The traction battery for the original Prius sold only in Japan is unreliable and quite costly to replace. The traction battery for model years 2001-2003 exported to NA and Europe is better but is still known to fail esp in the odometer range that you've cited. If you can't handle a large repair bill associated with a traction battery or transaxle failure, then I think you should pass on the purchase of an older Prius. |
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Friends: 20 | The only thing I would add is to go to the Wiki page and read up on the different models. If you can get the VIN number, the model is part of that number:
Bob Wilson ps. It takes a rich man to keep old cars. |
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In relation to the battery life, mine being a '99 it deteriorated significantly a year ago so i purchased a reconditioned battery from The Battery Clinic If you're nearby you're welcome to take a look anytime | |
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