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For sale: 2005 Prius, 256k miles, dead HV battery/cat

Discussion in 'Prius Cars For Sale' started by Brianiac80, May 25, 2018.

  1. Brianiac80

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    Original owner, got a job on a cruise ship and need to sell. She's treated me well over the years (all major services done at Toyota dealerships), but the last six months have been hard on her since I haven't been driving her much. As a result, the hybrid battery is now dead, so I'm only going to ask $1750. And the catalytic converter needs replacing before it can be smogged in California.

    New parts (From memory, but I have the records):
    • June 2017: Rubber boot jackets on all four spark plugs (old ones were letting in rain and causing misfires)
    • Jan 2017: Combo Meter (the big green display with the speedometer on it)
    • Jan 2017: Front and rear brake pads
    • Jan 2016: Spark plugs
    • Both headlights <5 years old

    Inoperable parts/damage:
    • Hybrid battery: 2 cells dead
    • 12V battery weak
    • Catalytic converter
    • Big crack in windshield
    • Track-back/channel-down button on steering wheel
    • Plastic wheel rims are all gone
    • Scuffs on both right fenders and dent in rear bumper

    The car had a minor parking lot accident in its first year of life: a two-foot plunge into a ditch under the right front wheel. As a result the camber of that wheel has been a little off ever since, and the frame in the front center of the vehicle is a little bent. Been driving well for twelve years since though.

    Everything else works well and aside from the hybrid battery the car runs fine, though it does burn a bit of oil (five quarts in about 3,000 miles). The interior is still fine but shows its wear from 12 years of constant use. I have the pink slip and original bill of sale, and virtually all maintenance records for the life of the car--I took it to Toyota dealerships for all of its major visits.

    Can drive to you anywhere in SF bay/Sacramento.
     

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  2. Brianiac80

    Brianiac80 New Member

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    It’s been nearly a month, and no replies. Is a car like this sellable?
     
  3. bisco

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    parts maybe?
     
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  4. Raytheeagle

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    For the price you are asking, it isn’t salable ;).

    Drop the price in half and you’ll get interest:).

    Just worked on an 06 with 200 k miles with a bad battery that was sold for $800.

    Drop the price and you’ll sell it(y).
     
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    An honest assessment from someone who looks at a lot of Prius ads on Craigslist and eBay:

    hybrid battery is now dead
    the catalytic converter needs replacing
    256K miles
    12V battery weak
    Big crack in windshield
    Track-back/channel-down button on steering wheel
    Scuffs on both right fenders and dent in rear bumper
    Both headlights <5 years old ------means coming due very shortly if not already doing 'the blink'
    a two-foot plunge into a ditch under the right front wheel.
    As a result the camber of that wheel has been a little off ever since
    the frame in the front center of the vehicle is a little bent.
    it does burn a bit of oil (five quarts in about 3,000 miles).

    And a look at the body work repairs needed (photos)
    Interior repairs?

    Honestly, that's a LOT of stuff. Some of it stuff that I would be very wary of being worse than realized.
    Adding up all this, means most would run away from this:

    I'm only going to ask $1750

    (only?) That tells me you have a sarcastic sense of humor or you believe you're offering an excellent deal and probably wouldn't be open to significant negotiation.

    I would consider it at a $500 price point, but you're way too far for me.
     
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  6. JC91006

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    The big problems on your car are only HV battery and catalytic converter. But those 2 alone are very expensive in California.

    I think if you dropped it to $1000 and list it as a mechanics special, it would sell
     
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  7. JC91006

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    $800 is a bargain
     
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    Paint was fading bad, but all it took was 1 module and it’s back on the road:).

    @SFO got a great deal on it;).

    We got the trans fluid and oil changed before it got up 105 f today here:eek:.

    It’ll make a good runner and another data point for us Prolong folks to have in our back pocket (y).
     
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  9. JC91006

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    That's how I started.....with a cheap prius
     
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    The problem is I could find one of these three or four years newer with less than 125k miles and none of the issues for maybe $5000 to $6000. So most of us would spend the extra $$ on a clean used Prius rather than spending close to the same money making this one decent and still have the frame issue and all the unknowns a car with >250k miles brings. I would probably put a cat on it and Craigslist it for best offer while emphasizing it is driveable.
     
  11. JC91006

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    Op can't legally sell it without a working cat, the car cannot pass smog check for the transfer
     
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  12. Raytheeagle

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    I believe it could be sold as an non-op, but who would pay $1750 for that:cool:.

    I know this guy wouldn’t ;).
     
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  13. JC91006

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    I believe California has a program that will buy you car for $1500 if it can't pass smog. It has to be running condition...So you kinda qualify
     
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    Going back to a good ole gen2, you know the saying "once you go back"....
     
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    Not me;).

    @SFO was the buyer:).

    I’m the willing participant(y).
     
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  16. Brianiac80

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    Call it ignorance of the price market -- I simply took the low end of the KBB private-party value. I was also hesitant to ask any less because I put over $2000 of improvements into the car just last year (listed in the ad) and I wasn't prepared for the ego hurt of selling it for less than I spent on it 12 months ago. I would piece it out to try to get that money back but the car is on the street so that's not possible--gotta sell it whole.

    Was half thinking of driving to Reno, buying a $75 cat and selling it there.
     
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  17. Brianiac80

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    And to clarify, I am definitely willing to drop the price to whatever's fair. I just didn't realize it would be this low.
     
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  18. Raytheeagle

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    While you might take a bath, older cars will have issues and experience repairs.

    You need it to be running and pass smog. Otherwise it’s a non-op parts car.

    Good luck with your decision (y).
     
  19. William Redoubt

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    Car repairs and maintenance items (tires, brakes, hoses, belts, etc.) are sunk costs. They equal just above zero in adding value. Items like dead HV battery, oil burning, and crash/body damage subtract from the value. I'd say $800 for a non-op parts car would be a generous offer.
     
  20. JC91006

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    Don't fix it, just let California have it for $1000 to $1500

    Google California $1500 car
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