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2010 Prius - NEW OWNER!!!

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by Iamstone, Jan 10, 2013.

  1. Iamstone

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    New member on PriusChat. First of all, Thank you all for your contribution to the forum which lead me to buying my first hybrid. :)

    I traded in my car that I'm still financing for a more economical car due to my commute. I couldn't justify paying $70/tank for merely 16 mpg with my SUV and spending for $400/month in fuel. -_-

    Anyway, I bought a white 2010 Prius IV which has all the bells n whistles except for the solar moonroof and Adaptive cruise control package. I test drove it twice but still haven't gotten use to it yet mainly because of the delayed throttle response. I'm so used to driving a conventional gas engine car. I'm sure I'll get use to it in time.

    Anyway, I paid $20,977 for the certifed pre-owned Prius which is a great price in where I reside but in the back of my mind, I still feel like I can get it for less. I don't have any buyer's remorse. I just want everyone's opinion if that's a fair, good or great price for the car. I'm going to pick it up tomorrow. What should I ask the dealer to do before I pick up the car?

    Also, how's the Prius performance in snow? It's my first fwd vehicle. :)

    Your response is greatly appreciated. :)
     
  2. cwerdna

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    Welcome aboard! You will be amazed at the FE of the Prius and slightly more amazed once spring comes around.
    Where are you located? Can you update your location info?

    If you're in an area that gets frequent and lots of snow, I STRONGLY suggest you buy snow tires. Seems like most people complaining about poor traction/performance in snow don't have snow tires.
     
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    Thanks for the info. I'll pay special attention to the FE and looking forward for Spring to come. :)

    I'm located in New York City. I park on the street sometimes and I'm afraid of getting stuck in the snow and the low clearance as well. Nevertheless, thanks for your advice. I'll definitely look into snow tires. I'm itching to get a body kit and new rims already. :p
     
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    ^^^
    Since you live in NYC, you might want to read the hints about better heater usage at Why mileage gets worse in winter | PriusChat.

    Your mileage may not seem so great right now since you'll be learning the car and the weather's cold. Oh... and NYC traffic and driving isn't real conducive to good FE.
     
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    Congrats--enjoy.
     
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    all the best!
     
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    Thanks Cwerdna for your info! It's much appreciated! When you say "FE", do you mean "Front End"? Thanks.

    Does any agree that this is a good price for the car? I checked KBB and the car is worth between $23,500 to $25,000 so I liked to believe the price is good. Any comments?

    Another question is "If I want to upgrade to 17" rim, would that affect my MPG?" and "If I decided to get a body kit, would it be scrape while going in and coming out of driveway?"
     
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    Thank you everyone for their best wishes! :)
     
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    welcome aboard! FE - Fuel Economy. How many miles?
     
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    Thanks for clarifying. It has 33k on the odometer.
     
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    That seems like a fair price. Glad the Prius is holding its value well! :) Enjoy the ride
     
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    Here in the SC area I've been looking at replacing my 2012 (was in an accident) and have found some 2011 - 2012 Prius in the 21k-22k range. Of course that isn't out the door, and the generations varied including the bells and whistles, but mileage on them was about 15k less.
    What are the bells and whistles on a 2010 IV? I too am trying to find a reasonably priced Prius to get myself out of the one I'm currently in. I'm having a hard time finding one with GPS/Body Kit/17" Wheels/Eco-leather/ etc. like the one I have now.
     
  13. Iamstone

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    Prius II
    • Electronic stability control
    • Tilt/telescoping steering wheel with audio and climate controls, plus Touch Tracer system
    • Hybrid informational display
    • Auto up/down power windows on all four windows
    • Push-button start
    • Cruise control
    Prius III adds
    • Eight-speaker stereo w/CD changer, XM Satellite Radio, eight speakers
    • Bluetooth
    Prius IV adds
    • Advanced smart key system
    • Leather seats with heated front seats
    • Illuminated entry
    • Auto-dimming rearview mirror
    Prius V adds
    • 17-inch wheels
    • LED auto-leveling headlights w/washers and fog lamps
    There are three option packages, which cannot be included on every trim level:
    • Navigation Package with backup camera (available on Prius III, IV, V)
    • Solar Roof Package includes Navigation Package and adds solar ventilation system and remote A/C system (available on Prius III and IV)
    • Advance Technology Package includes Navigation Package and adds pre-collision system, dynamic radar cruise control, Lane-Keeping Assist and Intelligent Park Assist (available on Prius V)
    The Prius I purchased only has the Navigation Package with backup camera. I'm in N.Y. and the price are very competitive here which makes it hard to score a good deal. If you can get one in the $21k to $22k, I'd say go for it. :)
     
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    Responding a bit late in the game. I live in NJ and have a 2010 Prius III. I've never really felt the need for snow tires around here; since I got the thing in December 2009, it's been through the 2010 and 2011 winters without a problem.

    Trick: The Prius does regen braking for a (partial) living. Hence, unless one is down below 20 mph or so and/or really slamming the brakes, the rear wheels don't do much braking. For most cars that's rather a demerit and can lead to instability, flipping ends, and things like that.

    For at least that reason (and probably others) the Prius has pretty blame aggressive vehicle stability control. I took this thing out when new back in a 5" snow fall and a large empty parking lot and attempted to get it to do a donut, or at least go sideways.

    No luck. The best I could do, swerving the car, mashing the pedal, and turning the wheel hard, was to get the front end pointed about 30 degrees off the direction of travel. Let go of the wheel and the car straightened out very abruptly with no tail-wagging.

    This was not, admittedly, on glare ice, which has its own peculiar characteristics. But non-stud snow tires wouldn't save one on that stuff anyway. And it doesn't stay snowy enough long enough for studded snow tires in these parts.

    Now that I think about it: Coming south from Boston on I91 in Connecticut last winter, was part of a large bunch of cars in a snow storm. Snow was packed down tight and everybody was chugging along around 35-40 mph. About 100 yards in front, a car did an end-for end spin (guess the guy hit the brakes, older model American car). I very gently pointed the Prius about 20 feet to this guys left and went around him, not having any desire to find out how good the brakes/skidding performance of the cars behind me were. In the next five miles or so there were a dozen cars in the left or right ditches on the road. The Prius, going around 25-30, did not feel out of control, and that was with the all-weather Michelin-X's.

    Back and forth on the GSP and local roads during snow and all that: Car works fine, goes where one points it, snow, slush, and melty ice. Still takes longer to stop, but you knew that anyway. Better than the Civic I used to drive; not as good as ye olde '71 VW Beetle, but one of those could climb trees, right up to when the body was on top of a foot of snow with the wheels free-wheeling. :)

    So: If you're hanging out in the northern tier of NY and/or heading back and forth to ski country, sure, snow tires. In and around NYC? Not so much.

    KBeck
     
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    The table at Toyota Vehicles : Toyota Announces Prices for 2010 Prius / Toyota might also help. Ignore the prices. They are way old.
     
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    that is a great price for that package and milage
    .i have a prius 2 and it has illuminated entry.u set it on the overhead light switch then when u walk up it lights up interior
     
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    I'd wait on the body kit til spring unless you want to help shovel the streets
     
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    Hey guys, I just picked up my 2010 Prius and took it for a LONG drive of about 60 miles and it is far more than what I expected. :) I've owned a Toyota Rav4 from 97-2002 and i have to say Toyota has really improved a lot over the years. I'm a proud owner of the Prius family.

    KBeck: Thank you for sharing this valuable information. I'm wary of getting stuck in the snow but you just gave me a heck of a confidence boost.

    Tevogel: I agreed the price is quite good honestly considering it is pretty loaded with only 33k on the odometer. I wished I could have gotten more on my trade-in but they wouldn't budge for the reasons that I have quite a few dents, and my tires are worn. It would have cost me $1300+ to get 4 new tires, mounted and balance so I finally gave in and accepted the trade offer.

    Tankyoung: thanks for the heads up, I guess my first mod would be a nice set of 17" wheels. I really can't stand the 15's

    Btw... What else is important tat i should know about this car?

    Thanks again everyone for your input. :)
     
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    The 12 volt battery (in the passenger side hatch area, under a removable piece) is tiny and doesn't start the ICE (internal combustion engine). It's started by the big HV battery. You will NEVER have the symptoms of a starter motor turning slowly or unable to turnover the ICE to indicate a weak 12 volt. Weird stuff usually starts happening. (Prius also has no dedicated starter motor nor alternator. And, your Gen 3 has no belts either. Look under the hood at the pulley connected to nothing.)

    Also, since the 12 volt is tiny, do not sit around in ACC (to run the stereo) or IG-ON mode (all dash lights on) for long. It will run down the 12 volt. Instead be in READY mode (READY light on). Make sure you also power OFF the car when leaving it. It will NOT turn off if you just leave it in READY. Well.. it will eventually, when it runs out of gas.

    Also, if you swap drivers, make sure you give them the smart key. W/o it, they can drive away but when the power off the car, they won't be able to power it back on unless they have the key.
     
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    Awesome, thanks cwerdna. There's definitely some learning curve on the Prius which makes it a fun and exciting. As I progress, I will learn more functionality of the car and more importantly, driving technique.

    Question: Can you reset the lifetime mpg on the vehicle? By unplugging the 12V in the truck? Thanks a bunch! :)