Price Check $7k 2010 III, 105k, one owner

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by bluetomatoes, Oct 6, 2025 at 8:31 AM.

  1. bluetomatoes

    bluetomatoes New Member

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    Hi all,
    I've been scouring these forums looking for advice after my 2008 Gen 2 was unfortunately totaled.

    One of the cars I've been looking at is a 2010 Prius Trim Level III, with 105,000 miles and one owner. The car was mostly driven around town and pretty meticulously changed oil & filter every 5k miles. There is some rust but not bad for 15 years in new england. They are offering 7,000. EGR has not been cleaned, original hybrid battery.

    I guess my main question is if people think the price is worth the risk given the head gasket issues. My alternative option would be buying a Gen 2 with more miles (~180k) but for a lot less (3-4k).

    Thank you for your help!
     
  2. ETC(SS)

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

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    If the oil was changed every 5k and the vehicle has less than 110k then you may be able to avoid the HG issue by cleaning the EGR and continuing to keep the oil CLEANER by replacing it more often than 10k.
    If you're able to do some of the maintenance items yourself (plugs, EGR, transaxle fluid and coolant changes, brake fluid replacements, etc...) and if the car's overall condition is good enough then 7k (offer 6 and settle for 6500) is a solid buy.

    If you're not able to maintain this car then I would look for a comparable egg-shaped, 5pax, FWD car in your price range WITHOUT some of the hybrid bits.

    Maybe club up to a G4?
    They're......um.......'not pretty to look at' but they are rock stars for reliability - especially if you get the coolant issue fixed.

    Good Luck!
     
  3. JC91006

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    These cars have a guaranteed 2 major failures that are quite expensive to fix

    Hybrid battery replacement and brake actuator replacement. Both run in the thousands and are needed after 12 years. So if the car you’re looking at still has the original parts, you have to prepare yourself when those come up
     
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    if you know the seller, fine. if not, hard pass on any gen 3 except maybe late 14 and 15.
    a 180k gen 2 is likely more reliable