Looking to pull the trigger on a 2008 Prius with 255,000 miles

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by RS4DREW, May 29, 2026 at 6:24 PM.

  1. RS4DREW

    RS4DREW New Member

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    Hello- my name is Andrew and I’m looking to buy a 2008 Toyota Prius to replace my 2006 Toyota Camry that’s a manual transmission and my arthritic hip can no longer shift gears.

    255,000 miles privately owned second owners last 12 years

    not the prettiest thing in the world, but runs and drive as well as it’s quarks

    am I crazy for doing this buying it for $2000?

    from their ad below

    2008 Prius
    Within the last year :
    Refurbished hybrid battery
    New car battery
    New injectors
    New coil packs
    New spark plugs
    New hybrid coolant pump
    New tires 5000 miles ago

    255,000 miles
    -Check engine light is on
    -Currently showing a p0304 code
    -does not have a current inspection (it sat for awhile while we were saving up for another hybrid battery)

    Has been a great car for us we just got something newer
    Excellent mileage -we always averaged 43-48mpg or better

    May be an easy fix on the check engine light - we just don’t have the time to look into
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    my mother-in-law has a 2007 Prius original 200,000 miles and she loves it. Served her well


    just wondering if I’m making a great decision I drive maybe 5000 miles a year

    I would appreciate your thoughts for a newbie here
     
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  2. PrimalPrius

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    New injectors
    New coil packs
    New spark plugs

    Possibly because they were trying to fix the p0304 code and weren't successful.
    (I picked up an intermittent misfire as a result of routine maintenance because a new NGK plug from rockauto was internally broken. I doubt that you'd be as "lucky", but it COULD be that one or more of the new parts is bad. Easy to test.
    I was dumb and didn't suspect the reputable new plugs from a reputable source first and swapped coils between cylinders and cleaned fuel injectors with carb cleaner and battery first before going back to the plugs.)
     
  3. bisco

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    welcome!
    while many 2008's are great cars, it is possible that this one could be a major project.
    the refurbished battery alone could be a huge expense.
    I wouldn't get involved with an old hybrid unless I knew the complete history first hand, was hybrid savvy, and had all the tools and skills to keep it running at a reasonable cost.
    there's no comparison between hybrid and gasser maintenance once they're old.
    all the best!