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Advice on used Prius purchase

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by radiodoctordan, Feb 10, 2016.

  1. radiodoctordan

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    Hello all. I am considering a purchase of a 2008 Prius owned by a family I am friendly with and would like some advice. This car was owned by an elderly man who drove it very little. It has only 14,800 miles and was always garaged. It is accident free and I am told that the 12v battery was replaced a year ago. I test drove it and it ran ok without any warning lights, but it was only a brief drive as he dropped insurance and we could only drive it on the grounds of the senior community where he resides. The car was undriven for a few months as the man was ill, so that is my concern. I was wondering how much I should be concerned with the car given the light usage and long inactivity of the car. I have been offered the car for $9000 and believe that it will be a good purchase, but wanted some input from the experts like you folks. I spoke with a Toyota dealership service writer briefly and he seemed not to be concerned, and I also spoke with a local franchise of The Hybrid Shop and they advised me to have the car battery "stress tested" and possibly reconditioned. Any advice? Perhaps all of these questions are already in a thread but a brief answer would be helpful.
     
  2. JimboPalmer

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    The big battery is pretty much OK with months of non use, the 12 volt battery may need replacing. Most tires are resistant to 'flat spotting' but you will not know if yours are until you drive at high speed.

    If it turns out your 12 volt battery is weak, the Toyota replacement battery has a 84 month warranty, so is as good a choice as any. For safety sake, you want an externally vented AGM battery, for convenience you want JIS posts and a 46B24R size.

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    welcome! the hybrid battery suffers with low usage. 15,000 is about as low as i've heard on an 8 year old car. other than that, everything should be fine. you may want to find out if pa was a carb state in 2008, which would give you 10/150 on the battery, intend of 8/100.
     
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    thanks jumbo, so you are out of hybrid warranty, and if the battery should go bad, you need to be prepared, both in knowledge and financially.
     
  6. radiodoctordan

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    Thanks to all for the input. While I reside in Penn, the car was purchased originally in NJ, so likely only is warranted for 8 yrs. I was told that the starter battery was replaced at a Toyota dealership within the past 2 years. I have decided to purchase the car and as other questions arise I will search your extensive site for answers.
     
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    2008 is a great year, all the best!(y)
     
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    If the car was sold & registered in NJ the warranty is 10 years/150000 miles. Registering it out of state leaves you subject to Toyota's whim if there is a failure within the 10 years.
     
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    $9000 for a an eight year old car is a bit high.

    I'm thinking that the street value for this car is about 8, and the excellent condition of the car seems to be offset by the traction battery concerns - which would concern me not in the least.
    Batteries are repairable or replaceable and they're probably cheaper than you think.
    If you're a road warrior, then you may consider this car but only if you're deep enough to stroke a check for $2k...which would just about do the battery......brakes......transaxle.....etc.

    There's also the 'family-friend' angle.
    If they're realy tight with you then they may feel compelled to offer you what THEY consider to be a screaming good deal on a car (that's not so much AFAIC.)
    How big a ding on your friendship would happen if your engine sucked a valve a month after the sale???
    Decide amongst the both of you what the real-world value of the car is using KBB, and then decide on a 'buddy' discount.


    It's an 8-year-old car.
    Would I buy it?
    YES!
    For $9,000??
    No....but my commute to work is 3 miles.
    If it were 50 miles and the car was priced at KBB trade-in value?
    Probably....although I prefer G3s.....but I can write a check for a traction battery, brakes, HVAC, etc...

    Good Luck!
    Let us know what you decide.
     
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    low miles is not a good thing for the battery or the gas motor itself as all rubber parts will have dried out from lack of lubrication.. I have seen many "low mile gems" blow seals in the motor once used on the highway.. you should expect to replace the 12 volt battery and tires and check the brakes for leaking fluids...honestly Id rather have one with 100,000 miles then 15 at this age
     
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    Sadly, NJ was not a CARB state until calendar year 2009, so it does not apply to this car.
     
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    NJ was CARB when I bought my 2006.
     
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    A low mileage 2008 will be rock solid. The car is fantastic. $9000? Pass. Way too much money for an 8 year old Prius no matter the condition. $8000 is more like it.
     
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    Low mileage old cars are not a good idea. Here is a post on reddit about a very similar situation
     
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    Well I am going ahead, and will get the car on Mon, 2/22. I know that a younger friend of the family in his 50's had used the car last summer for a few thousand miles without problems, and that the car has been started and run for a couple of miles weekly since then. My commute is 150 miles daily round trip, mostly highway but with some stop and go. I plan to have the oil changed at the time of the state inspection and will go from there. I am well off, so the prospect of a new traction battery does not scare me in the long run, and hopefully it will not be an issue for a couple of years. I will let you all know after a couple of weeks of living with the car how it is going..
     
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    Welcome to PriusChat!!! :)

    Your commute changes the equation significantly, and with a little maintenance, I think the car will be fine.

    Keep in touch.

    Best of luck!
     
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    Your well to do and buying a Prius for a 150 mile a day commute?

    Your not buying it for a great deal cause its not. Your not buying it to save on gas. Cause your well off. And gas is cheap.
    And you must not have driven this car even 100 miles yet.

    Its got loud road noise, seats are really uncomfortable, handles poorly as the wheelbase is so short and the electric steering so tight you need constant attention to keep the car tracking perfectly down the road. It's super twitchy. You can't take your eyes off the road. It has no power to pass at 70. The brakes suck. Its not a car to relax in much less spend 5 hours a day in. And its pretty scary to drive on really windy days. And certain parts of the country your going to get bullied on the highway. And in the case of your car your looking at a Hybrid Battery for sure which is $2500 and alot of hassle. For what? To save on gas? Within months you'll have $12,000 or more in this car.

    Plus side is its a great around town car. Pretty zippy in and out. The short wheelbase helps you here as steering lock to lock is awesome and easy to turn around anywhere. Hauls alot of stuff. Easy to operate. Super reliable if you keep after it. Easy to maintain. Wife loves it.
    Mostly because she doesn't maintain it.

    But 5 hours a day....your freakin' kidding me. There's hundreds of cars that fit that bill 100% better for a bitch of a commute than an 8 year old Prius.
     
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    Ya, the prius has shitty seats. Hurts my back if i sit in it too long.


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    Yeah for a long distance commuter it may be a stretch of sorts. We bought our two for around town runnabouts which work out great.
    If your driving those distances maybe a Camry Hybrid is more the course? Now some here have modded their Prius with seats from another make which are a lot more comfortable it seems. That may be an avenue to explore as well. But in any event since finances are not a question here you have many options if one does not pan out - no loss really. As they say, Money talks BS walks...
     
  20. radiodoctordan

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    Maybe you are right. It seemed like a deal too good to pass up. I figure I will run it for a while to get some use out of it and then pass it on to a daughter or other relative who needs a car if It doesn't make sense. I recently finished a 90k 3 year run with a Scion Xd which I found to be comfortable and peppy enough.
     
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