I'm new here so I may not be posting in the right place, so forgive me if that is the case. I recently replaced the hybrid battery in my 2010 Prius (probably in 2023 or 24). The car had about 170,000 miles on it and was otherwise in good shape, so I sprung for the $4000 cost. Now the rear axle rusted through and a wheel broke off making it un-driveable. I also just bought 2 new tires for it in Jan/Feb 2026. How do I recoup some of the money I paid for these things? I'm sure there is a market for them. I'm in Pittsburgh, PA. Thanks.
You could go to a junk yard and purchase a rear axel assembly. Someone has done that in the past year or so.... I can't seem to remember who it is though, sorry. I'm sure someone will chime in and let you know so you can contact him and see what's involved.
$4000 hv battery is really expensive. The actual parts price now is running about $1600. So a used one would be way less than that
Thats a low ball comment.... average cost for a new oem battery is floating around $3,400-3,600 NOT $1,600 factor in any tariffs and the price will stay up or go higher since gas is going up. Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
You can just google a Gen3 battery, G9510-76014. It's all over the internet at under $2000. Without you even trying to find the best deal. $1600 is a very realistic CURRENT PRICE
I agree with JC91006. You can get new hybrid battery for close to $2K (list is 2588). OP probably got it installed by the dealer, hence their price close to 4000. Depending upon how much of that warranty is left and how long has the battery been sitting, it may be worth between $1k and $2k. OP says it was replaced 2023-24. Did the car become stationary soon after that? If so, that's no good for the battery. If it's been sitting for a year or more, I would not even buy it for anything more than a junkyard price.