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Looking at 2008 Prius with 205,000k

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Alyssa Jolie, Oct 9, 2017.

  1. MilkyWay

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    Prius is only one that is reputable. Mazda/Fiat are both junk.
     
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    Oh there are a few million loyal Mazda owners that would argue with that statement. While I am not a Mazda "fan", the MX-5, Mazda 3 and Mazda 5 have been very good cars overall. Of course, the RX-8, 7, etc, not so much, at least in terms of reliability.
     
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    Okay, what about a 2004 prius with only 90k? As long as everything checks out. I guess the battery could go but with such low mileage, maybe good.
     
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    If it was a local vehicle, it should have another year or two of battery life in it. Heat kills and being parked outside at high ambient temps (100*F+) REALLY hurts.
     
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    I'd walk away after you said the check engine light is on. That can mean a million different things, engine running too lean... Don't buy a fiat as those are money pit lemons. Mercedes Benz already destroyed Chrysler's quality control and now Fiat owning the company just drove the company into the ground.
     
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    You forgot Dallas, PA in your rant:p.
     
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    At that budget you'd have to look at salvages honestly, or a different non hybrid car.
     
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    That is not true AT ALL. We bought our '05 for significantly less than that and all it required was two new tires for it to be a really great car.
     
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    Those are some crazy high prices for the age and miles! :eek:
     
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    If this is also in the $4000 ballpark, I'd gravitate to the newest model year you can afford. On a 2004, the HV battery is 13 yo and does need to be seriously considered (in the 3-15% stat, would be gravitating to the 15% end), especially with the low miles. Low miles are not necessarily good for the HV battery.
     
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    The trade in value is around $2,300, so the owners wisely prefer to make more money selling themselves. The private party selling price is in line for a car that is in good or very good condition. However, it's not in good/very good condition with the check engine light on. That's should be a walk away and the cause of the check engine light is possibly what has caused the owners to purchase a new Prius.

    I'm guessing that one cannot even get a car to pass smog check with a check engine light on, which means that you'll have to pay to fix whatever is causing the light to come on. I'd pass.

    While the OP's budget is around $4k, if one doesn't have a reserve fund for a major repair (like a new battery), then I'd look to a non hybrid vehicle with much lower miles.
     
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    Less than two months ago I bought my 2009 with 103,000 miles, no accidents for $3K. Deals are out there. Don't be in a hurry to buy the first car you see, but have cash with you, and ready to leave work if needed for the right car.
     
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    For me in Colorado I would not be able to register the car with the check engine light on. Also we only have a Day or two to that.
     
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    Wow, that's an incredible price! I got my 2009 with 105,000 miles on it from a Toyota dealer last year for $7600.
     
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    In california that's impossible, and I would know since i've been looking for another prius for 5k with under 110k miles 2007+. Just isn't happening here, people are crazy for their prius. Guessing other states aren't so crazy about them.
     
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    You're right, that price isn't possible in California- at least I wasn't able to find one. Coopers ST purchased his for around 20% below trade in for a car in good condition, which is very rare.

    I wonder if California Prii hold their values because the batteries are under warranty for 10/150k miles?
     
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    I'd like to randomly chime in. Bought my 04 in aug 2011 with 113k mi. Today I have 245k mi and only major repairs where front wheels bearings. And tires. Oh and one rear wheel bearing I did. Other might be nearing time.

    Oh and I had to clean the throttle body once and replace the mass air flow sensor. It was running crappy last summer, codes, engine wouldn't shut off.
    I don't even think I have put brakes on it.
    Absolutely most solid, dependable, reliable car I have ever owned or known. Avg mileage was around 52 when I got it, now it's about 45-46. (Right after I change tires around 160k mi, it was never the same)



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    I disagree with that contention. Older Prius, are getting old. But the Gen 2 Prius was the Iconic Prius. Generation 2 Prius have great reputations for reliability.
    In fact, starting to see some Posts of early Gen 3 Prius burning oil prematurely. So it's all "relative". But to say Prius "aren't good until 2012? I think is false.

    That unfortunately, without definition, would be a HUGE red flag to me. Absolutely a deal breaker.
    Even if the seller is being totally sincere...and maybe they are totally telling the truth, as the used car buyer, the purchaser, do you want to buy a used car that is pre-purchase- giving you what could be a pretty serious warning light?
    I just can't make that recommendation.
    You'd be buying basically hoping a warning light is lying or erroneous. And that is a gamble I just wouldn't take.

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    Not only that why 2012 and not 2010-2015 (all gen 3s)? Love when people say the 2010 is a bad motor but when you go to car-part.com and type in 2010 it will bring back results for 2010-2015 meaning they are all the exact same motor and interchangeable (i.e., if your 2015 motor blows you can put a 2010 motor in ---- and if your 2010 motor blows you can drop a 2015 in).

    From what I have experienced the oil burning is worse in gen 3s than in gen 2s.
     
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    Gen 2 is highly reliable as has been said several times. And it has more nifty little places to stow things.

    As for the "check engine light," that's not questionable at all. It's a giant flashing neon sign that says, "Do not buy me!!!!!!" I find that life provides plenty of trouble for free without me knowingly going out and buying extra.
     
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