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For Sale First gen 2002 Prius, P3006 code, body/tires etc good!

Discussion in 'Private Sales' started by TraceyMyNameIsUnique, May 31, 2017.

  1. TraceyMyNameIsUnique

    TraceyMyNameIsUnique Junior Member

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    Arizona
    Vehicle:
    2002 Prius
    Model:
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    The engine still starts as of writing this.
    We stopped driving it the day the triangle and code appeared to preserve what ever drivability is left.
    Almost full tank of gas (figures haha)
    Tires are about a year old, are from June of last year, so practically new. See photo of tread.
    The inverter coolant pump was replaced a year ago, receipt on that part.
    Two new air filters, still in box, 1 for cabin air and 1 for under the hood are included.
    12 volt battery was replaced 15 months ago with a yellowtop Optima, receipt on that as well.

    An OBD Scan Gauge ii, included, new just used to check codes this once.

    Mileage: 119,491

    The car is dusty, but body is in great shape, just a couple chips on the trunk, micro scratches here and there if I look hard.
    A couple scratches on inside passenger back door.
    Window tinting has peeled a bit in an area on back door.


    We drove it up and down Arizona hills almost daily, got an average 43 mpg.
    We loved this car, drove it almost 3 years but decided we don't want to mess around with replacing a hyrbid battery. Actually got ourselves a 2016 Prius C :) so we're happy to still be driving a Prius.
    Located near Kingman, Arizona.

    Questions, ask.
    Make an offer.

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  2. SFO

    SFO Senior Member

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    Looks great, just toss a $500 used battery in and go for another 100k (y)
     
  3. TraceyMyNameIsUnique

    TraceyMyNameIsUnique Junior Member

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    Heh, thought about it but we took the opportunity to get a newer Prius we wanted. Prius C.
    If we had kids or nearby relatives that would have been an awesome option.
     
  4. Celestekimble

    Celestekimble New Member

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    Hahaha nice user name. That made me laugh out loud because it told me the same thing when trying to register. If this is still available could you shoot me a text please? 404-520-3067