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Looking for a used prius in Boston, Nashua nearby areas.

Discussion in 'Newbie Forum' started by Ashutosh Pradhan, Jan 1, 2018.

  1. Ashutosh Pradhan

    Ashutosh Pradhan New Member

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    I'm looking to buy a used prius but with a limited budget around 2K since I'm a student. Please let me know if you're selling one.
    Thanks
     
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    For a budget of around 2K you should be looking at a good used car such as a Corolla.
    A Prius in that price range would likely need some very expensive repairs.
    @bisco is in the Boston area. I am sure he would agree that looking for a used Prius with only a $2K budget is a bad idea.
     
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  3. egg_salad

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    As an example of what ProdigyPlace just said, please look at this thread:

    FOR SALE: 2007 Prius, Sacramento, CA (NEEDS TRACTION BATTERY) | PriusChat

    A 200,000 mile Prius with a dead traction battery sold quickly at $2500.

    If you need a $2000 car, Prius is not for you.

    Edit: a quick look at the Nashua Craigslist shows all manner of interesting Toyotas and Scions in your price range. None of them are Prius.
     
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  4. Ashutosh Pradhan

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    Thanks for the advice. I was carried away with the low maintenance bandwagon.
     
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  5. bisco

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    welcome!

    to be honest, anything you buy for 2k is going to be costly in maintenance imo. have you looked around yet?
     
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  6. Ashutosh Pradhan

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    Yeah, but haven't found any near 2K yet.
     
  7. bisco

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    my daughters '08 with 100k is still worth $5,500., can't imagine what you will find for two. tough situation, no possibility of public transportation?
     
  8. Ashutosh Pradhan

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    Train is there but someone has to drop me 15 miles to the station and pick me up back.
     
  9. bisco

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    for that kine of driving, i think a corolla or similar would be a better value for you.
     
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    I'm in the Boston market and I thought my experience might help illustrate local pricing.

    After casually watching the price of Prius for a couple of months I bought a well maintained '05 Prius with 250k miles from my cousin for very short money for my son. Then I spent about $500 on parts for repairs I did myself, $400 on a new set of tires and another couple of hundred on misc repairs that I couldn't do myself (brake bleed and alignment). I like the car and think I got a very good deal.

    Gen 1 Prius cars seem to be the only ones available around here for less than $3k and they don't appear to be very well regarded by the Prius experts.

    However without the DIY I'd be into it for $3k easy. That's for a 12 year old car with very high mileage in the Boston area.

    I'd go with a $1,000 to $1,500 Corolla and bank the rest for repairs. If you can manage it I'd also look at learning how to DIY. Penny saved is a penny earned etc.
     
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