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Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by eak354, Jun 10, 2004.

  1. eak354

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    "though unlike Honda, which offers an eight year warranty on the battery, Toyota only offers five years. " - the msn article

    Doesn't the Prius come with a 7 year warranty on the battery? Anyway, by 2012 the (when most of us will need a new battery), it will probably only cost a few hundred bucks. Just look at how fast technology is moving!
     
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    It's an Aussie link, the warranty must be different down there. I do think the $7000 estimate is way too high.
     
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    I think I'll worry about battery replacement cost, when we start hearing about people having to replace them. Thus far, I still have yet to read or hear of a Prius battery requiring replacent.
     
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    actually, the $7000 was not an estimate. i thought it was outlandish at first as well, but they quoted a honda spokesperson as saying that the list price right now on an insight battery replacement was $6840. of course, we all hope they will be less when replacement is actually necessary, but they apparently were quoting an accurate figure right now.
     
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    I belive the batts are warranted for 8yrs or 100k.

    Harry
     
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    What's this about Toyota outsourcing Battery Recycling?

    I read in one of their environmental blubs that they have created an entire factory in Japan just to refurbish/recycle Hybrid Batteries.

    They just have it in mothballs right now because none of the batteries are failing :)
     
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    A quick check of a currency converter site indicates that $7000 AU is about $4800 US.
     
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    Several points:
    • As you say, in the US the battery (and hybrid components) warranty is 8 years.
    • That does not mean that the batteries are expected to fail in 8 years. The lifespan depends a lot on how the car's driven.
    • As described elsewhere on PriusChat, the Prius '04 battery packs are expected to drop considerably in price in 8 years -- $1000 is what I usually hear from battery mfgrs.
    • "The life of the car and the batteries is expected to be about the same -- 8 to 10 years?" I hope not. (Have to wonder if that's a misquote; given the misinformation in some of the rest of the article, maybe a deliberate misquote.)