Options for a wrecked '09 Prius?

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  1. frederw1701

    frederw1701 Junior Member

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    Maybe too soon to ask because the insurance company hasn't decided whether to total it. But $2500 to replace bent struts and $2400 to repair the latest collision, not looking good for a 2009 with 168K+ miles.
    Option 1: the simple one, insurance pays out and takes it to shred.
    Option 2: insurance pays a bit less and we keep it with a salvage title. The interesting thing here is the hybrid battery has only 22,000 miles on it and a diagnostic report on it shows balanced cells.
    Option 3: we pay more than the car is worth, and then we have a well maintained Prius to drive.

    What else?

    What are good questions to ask myself before deciding? Another wrinkle is that an international move is likely and it would be sold this year anyway. If I were doing my usual thing of keeping cars forever, the calculations would be different.
     
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    Be done with it soon as international move is confirmed... If you post photos maybe some of us who also live in WA would be interested in it?
     
  4. PrimalPrius

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    It's $2500 to get struts replaced these days? If it's just struts and all 4 and if $2500 includes alignment (it should), that sounds high to me.
     
  5. frederw1701

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    Thanks to everybody. I've already had a friend skeptical about the strut estimate. I got a "too large" error on uploading the whole set of photos, and even just the one with the dent picture. I wonder if a Google Drive share will work for once.
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    Basically a huge dent and a bent front strut, and AFAIK they have to be replaced as a pair.
    Insurance is still asking questions and we don't have a decision yet.
     
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    You've got a crash-damaged, almost-antique gas burning car on the eve of a fuel shortage and you're approaching an international relocation? That's a slam dunk for getting rid of the car if I ever saw one.
     
  7. PrimalPrius

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    Front fender is a bolt-on separate piece. You could probably buy one (2004-2009) already factory white color (facebook makrketplace, car-part.com,etc) for $100 or less (my guess) and achieve 80% of the repair for less than 5% of the cost. Surely there will be youtube step-by-step videos. If not, make one.
    Is the 22k mile hybrid battery a Toyota dealer replacement or refurbished by someone?
     
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    Stating the obvious, your door of course is also a "bolt-on separate piece"... If you are able and willing to perform the work, you shold be able to get it looking presentable for way less than the quoted $2400.
     
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    On a 09 prius that's just "patina" to me. I was driving at night about 35mph (accelerating from a stop) and spotted 2 deer running across. I managed to come to a complete stop but they both still decided to hit me. One slid over the hod like an athlete, leaving just minor paint scratches, but the other one decided to bury it's head down and left nice dent and a small hole in my front fender.