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2012 vs 2014 PIP Advance

Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by Malnik77, Aug 27, 2020.

  1. Malnik77

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    Hey folks, I’m seeking advice on buying a used gen 1 pip. Currently on classified there are two in my price range. 2012 and 2014 with similar mileage. Both well maintained by Toyota dealership. The 2012 has all the struts changed which I like. The 2014 costs $1,000 more.

    Are there any significant improvements between 2012 and 2014 or are they basically the same car? Do the two years make a huge difference in the hybrid components?

    thanks
     
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    Just check Carfax for repair history and details.

    I have a 2012 and I love it.
     
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    assuming they are both the same model (base or advanced) the only difference i can think of is the 14 got updated rings or pistons, can't remember which, and 15 got the other.

    if you're going to keep it awhile, depending on the mileage, your biggest concern is the egr circuit clogging and a blown head gasket.
    not sure if the piston/ring update helps at all.
     
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    The traction battery in the 2014 is two years newer. That and the ring updates I've read about would make it a no-brainer for me.
     
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    2014 for sure. Two years newer and struts are easy to Change out
     
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    I should of added that I drive a 2012 pip and the egr metal tube thing I took off a few months ago and it has 140k and it was clean clean clean. I was shocked with that many miles.
     
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    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    A 2012 that needed new struts?
    Could be normal wear.....could be aggressive driving....or a car driven in a state with roads normally found in a third-world country.

    I'm not finding many Priuses in this forum that are in need of new struts....so that kinda narrows it down a little for me.
    All other things being equal, I'd take the 2014 and lay the 1,000 bucks.

    "Dealer maintained" is not always WELL maintained but you will have the advantage of records to peruse for irregular dealer visits.

    ...examine those carefully.
    Look for out-of-periodicity oil changes (indicating a "sudden" oil use event)
    Look also for things like brake pad replacements which should not be necessary in the first 100,000 miles or more for an adult driver.
    Early tire wear or a lot of wheel alignments are also clues of a rough upbringing.

    Good Luck!