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First Time Prius Buyer

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by NinjaProdigy, Oct 2, 2019.

  1. NinjaProdigy

    NinjaProdigy New Member

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    First time Prius buyer here and need help.

    I found a private party selling their 2015 Prius 3 with 68.5k miles for $12,800. They wrote they’re also willing to negotiate. The title is clean and the owner says they regularly got it checked with Toyota for maintenance and I checked the service history and it’s true. It also has 0 accidents. I have a few questions regarding this purchase:

    Is this a good deal? If not how much should I ask to lower it?

    What should I look at when I see the car to make sure it’s good?

    If I want to get it checked by a mechanic how much would one charge to do a full check of the car?

    Any and all help would be INCREDIBLY helpful!
     
  2. bettergolf

    bettergolf Active Member

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    I have a 2015 and that sounds like a good deal to me with that mileage. . A mechanic will usually charge 100-150 to inspect a car and by all means do it! Since they're willing to negotiate I'd offer them 12k (depending on what the inspection finds, how good are the tires, etc).
    Good Luck with your decision!
     
  3. dig4dirt

    dig4dirt MoonGlow

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    Sounds like good price in CA.

    Might look at it having original 12v and tires, that may need replaced.
    Make sure rear brakes are not uneven and caliper pins seized etc.
    Mechanic can look for the usual damage and leaks etc.

    You still would have long way on the HV battery warranty (if purchased in CA?)

    Good luck!
     
  4. ASRDogman

    ASRDogman Senior Member

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    Go to the Kelly Blue Book web page and put in the information about the car and you'll get
    a price of the value of the car. Then do a walk around and inspect everything on the outside, then
    do the same inside.
    Good Luck!
     
  5. ETC(SS)

    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    California pricing makes it a decent deal.
    Not great (otherwise a used car lot would have snapped it up) but not bad.
    It sounds like somebody wants to trade in the car and they're upside down or got insulted at the dealer by the trade-in offer, and wants to get into another car with a little more down money.
    Get insurance quotes before hand and make sure that whoever you're using for your loan is aware that this is a private sale.
    Often, private sellers will not have title in hand and while this is all very easy to work out - it might need to be worked out.

    An independent mechanic SHOULD take about an hour to look over the car, and their hourly rate should be somewhere in the $150-200 range. You REALLY also want to pop for a $20 CarFax report - or better yet......tell the present owner to do one and if it's clean that you will pay for it, and let them keep a copy if you do not buy the car.
    Sometimes this will jog their memory about the time their car was stolen, broken into, or tapped in a parking lot fender-bender.

    I do not expect problems from a 2015 with 70K miles but I'd also NOT skip the mechanic's inspection OR a CARFAX report juuuuuust to be sure.

    A 2015 with 70K is a GREAT entry-level Prius.

    Let us know if you close the deal and with a little proactive maintenance you're just about dead-bang certain to be buying a car that you can drive for 10 more years without much in the way of major repairs!!!

    Good Luck!
     
  6. NinjaProdigy

    NinjaProdigy New Member

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    This is amazing! Thank you guys so much for all the replies. It is in California, so I’d expect another 75k+ miles for the warranty. That was a great suggestion for the carfax and having them pay for it if it’s not clean. And I’ll definitely do the mechanic inspection. If anything it’s an extra $100-200 for ease of mind.

    What should I talk them down to that wouldn’t turn them away?
     
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    Sounds like a good deal!
     
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    The redesigned Pistons, Piston Rings, and Inverter are a huge upgrade compared to earlier Gen 3s, but don't forget to have the EGR System and Intake Manifold either completely cleaned out or replaced and then have a high quality oil catch can installed.
    It would be good to flush both coolant systems and drain an refill the cvt transmission fluid immediately.
    You may have a little more time left before cleaning out the dirt, dust, and lint from the battery fan.