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Should I Buy a Used Prius?

Discussion in 'Newbie Forum' started by KSnyder86, Oct 10, 2012.

  1. KSnyder86

    KSnyder86 New Member

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    Hello,

    I know nothing about Priuses(Prii?) and was hoping that you guys could help me out. Please don't make fun of me, I am sensitive.

    I'm looking at purchasing a used 2005 Prius with 151k miles... from a small used auto lot. Normally, I try to avoid purchasing from small used lots like this because they usually aren't looking out for my best interest.

    But... This particular lot is offering $1000 for my car that was recently totaled and they will double my down payment... so it will be about $5000 off the sticker price of $7,999. So, it seems to be a really good deal... almost too good.

    The car looks to be in good shape, I'm sure I can get a CarFAX if I needed to.

    What I'm concerned with is the battery. I've read a lot of mixed reviews on the battery. Some reviews say that one should be concerned when the vehicle is over 100K, others say 180k and others say that the battery might last forever. Not sure what info to trust here.

    When I do take this car for a test drive, what red-flags should I look for? Is there a way to tell if the battery is functioning properly just by driving it around and watching the monitor?


    Thanks for any advice,
    Ksnyder86
     
  2. bisco

    bisco cookie crumbler

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    so, you will pay $3,000. for the car? you need a car fax, no if's and's or but's. make sure it wasn't in any serious accidents. reset the trip meter/average mpg's and take it for a long drive to see if it get's around 50mpg. battery usually lasts 2-300,000 miles, but if it does die, a rebuilt is a couple grand to replace. lastly, be prepared to spend $3-5000. in the rare event that the 'tranny' (which only has 3/36 warranty) goes. all the best!
     
  3. John H

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    For about $100 I think you can have a Toyota service shop run a diagnostic inspection on the Prius and give you an idea if any problems are lurking with the hybrid drive train. Ask the lot if they will let you take the Prius to the Toyota shop and get it evaluated and give you credit for the diagnostic $s if you purchase the vehicle, or maybe they will pay for the diagnostic.
     
  4. PriusCamper

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    Of course with these kinda cars Toyota Stealerships tend to be more interested in making money on super lucrative repairs rather than making your decision to buy easier. Cost of repair at a dealership is going to be hugely inflated compared to a repair by a reputable mechanic sourcing quality used parts. So if they do say something major is wrong get as much info as possible from them and then bring that info back to this thread and see what the experts on here say.
     
  5. John H

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    Also, if you get the VIN from the Prius you should be able to check and see what the Toyota service history is for the vehicle. Any problems already repaired or identified should be visible.
     
  6. JimboPalmer

    JimboPalmer Tsar of all the Rushers

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    Those answers are great, but lets talk about you!

    Here is my generic "who should not own a Prius" post:
    considering a Prius | PriusChat
    As examples, we have current threads about towing, gravel roads, and not driving one's Prius for 8 months. Best to realize these are problems before you buy.
     
  7. PriusGuy32

    PriusGuy32 Prius Driver Extraordinaire

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    I, personally, would pass on it.

    Do you have the money for a transmission or hybrid battery should you buy the car and one of those components goes bad next week?

    In my area (you didnt fill out where you are from in your profile), you can get Prius with low miles for pretty cheap, comparatively speaking. For example, 2005 Toyota Prius 77k Miles

    And if you wanted to spend a little more with real low miles, 2005 TOYOTA PRIUS
     
  8. PruisAz

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    If you think you will have a dependable auto that could haul your wife and your kids safely, then go for it. But, be prepared with a lump sum just in case the your Prius has issues.
     
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  9. Eli Andrews

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    Not sure about the new prius. I have a gen 1 and it has 135k a bad hybrid battery and a bad ecu.
    I would be wary and be sure to have a pre-buy inspection done at Toyota. It will be the best $100 ever spent. Plus they have access to the cars complete service history and factory recalls that have been performed or should be completed.
     
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