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Planning to buy a used 2007 Prius - Advice needed

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Santosh, Apr 20, 2017.

  1. Santosh

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    Hi All,

    I am planning to buy a used 2007 Prius for my wife mainly to save on gas. She has to travel around 70 miles daily to commute to and fro from her college.

    I found an authorized Ford dealer near my house and they are offering me a 2007 Prius with 126K miles for $7000. I need suggestions if it is a good deal ? Should i trust them with the inspection they have done as it is a Ford dealer and not Toyota ? or is there anything specific i should check or ask them before going on with the deal ?

    Thanks in advance for your help.
     
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    Welcome to Priuschat! I see that you are from Bellevue. Which Ford location is it at? We bought a used 2005 Toyota Sienna from Kirkland Ford 4 years ago. I would start out by having your wife go test drive it first. See if she likes it or not. If she likes it, ask the dealership to see if they have the service records, how many previous owners, their inspection paperwork, and what kind of services they've done on the Prius since they acquired the car. The reason why I'm saying "acquired" is because they could've gotten the Prius from either a trade-in or auction purchase. Dealerships often get used cars from auctions. Kirkland Ford replaced the wipers and tires on my Sienna before we bought it. See if this Ford location did anything to the Prius. If they did, ask to see what they did. Some of the Prius services should be done by a hybrid mechanic. Some things can be done by a regular mechanic. Keep in mind that not all mechanics do quality work. Also see if you can get the VIN # so you can check the Toyota Owner's website to see if the Prius was serviced mainly at a Toyota dealership. What is your budget for a car? Are you and your wife financially stable so that you can pay for possible auto repairs?
     
  3. Aaron Vitolins

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    Honestly that seems a little high in price. These are great cars, rock solid! These cars will start consuming oil when the miles start to add up, usually are 150,000 miles. It's okay, though. It's very normal for these engines. Just check it every now and again. My little sister has a 2005 with over 300,000 miles and drives over mountains at high speeds regularly and lives 2 hours away from home. Very trustworthy cars, even at old age. Any questions just let me know!
     
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    Get the vin on the prospective car and then join toyota.com/owners forum and post the vin there. It will show every service event the car has seen at an authorized Toyota dealer. Great insight into why it was traded. Sometimes reveals bad things were discovered and was traded in on the spot.
    $7000 is high. Shop around some more.
     
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    welcome!
    make sure you have a few extra thousand on hand, in the unlikely event something big goes wrong.
    all the best!(y)
     
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    For comparison here's some listings in Tampa from a guy who sells Prius.
     
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    I think you forgot to link the listings.
     
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    Thank you for your detailed response. The Ford dealer where i found the deal is from Snohomish. I am planning to visit them today or tomorrow and i will keep in mind whatever suggestions you gave me. Questions that i need to ask and everything. They do have the VIN listed on their website, I created an account there but can i just add that VIN number as my vehicle and see the service record ? because technically i don't own it yet?

    The budget i was thinking was round 6K to 6.5K. As she is going to college now, I would definitely not look to pay some extra bucks for repair for one year atleast. The reason why i was choosing Prius is because we will save on gas and we don't have to worry about the miles.

    Thanks once again for your response. I really appreciate it.
     
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    Yes you can add the VIN on the site to see the owner records. Feel free to post them here if you want so we can see what was done on the car. It is also possible that previous owner(s) could have gotten service done at other shops that is not a Toyota dealership or even doing it themselves. Will you be financing it or paying cash?
     
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    The VIN number is **. I will be financing it. Thanks a lot.
     
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    Sorry I meant to add that VIN to the Toyota Owner's site to pull up any service records you find. Then post those records here on this thread. Thanks.
     
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    Sorry i meant it wrong way.

    It is a locally owned vehicle with 4 service records all with Toyota dealers in seattle, Bellevue and Everett.
    First is for R&R TURN SIGNAL SW
    R&R TURN SIGNAL SW ~|~CUSTOMER STATES THAT TIP OF TURN SIGNAL CAME OFF. DOES NOT HAVE SWITCH STILL ~|~CONFIRMED COMPLAINT FOUND END OF THE COMBO LIGHT SWITCH TO BE BROKEN OFF ~|~REMOVED AND REPLACED SWITCH PER MANG. TESTED AND CONFIRMED REPAIRS PER MANAGEMENT

    Second - 90L Recall
    90L RECALL ~|~90L RECALL OPEN AND APPLICABLE ~|~VERIFIED 90L RECALL WAS NEEDED PERFORMED 90L RECALL

    Third : HYBRID WATER PUMP was replaced
    HYBRID WATER PUMP ~|~2004-2007 MODEL YEAR PRIUS VEHICLES, THER IS A POSSIBILITY THAT AIR MAY REMAIN AT THE BEARING OF THE HYBRID ELECTRIC WATER PUMP (HV WATER PUMP) CAUSING PUMP ACTUATION TO SLOW. IN THIS CONDITION, THE TEMPERATURE OF THE COOLANT COULD RISE AND BECOME HIGH, W ~|~ ~|~REPLACED THE ELECTRIC HV WATER PUMP

    Fourth : PRIUS EXTNSN SHAFT

    Everything was paid by the warranty.
     
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    Also I just took a look at the free Carfax and Autocheck that the Ford dealership provided. Here is some info I found:
    • Previous owners: 3-4 (Carfax says 3 and Autocheck says 4. I am not sure if Autofax is counting the dealership as 1 of the 4 previous owners).
    • Odometer reading: 98,269 (Autocheck); 126,125 (Carfax), It looks like that Autocheck's reading is from the 2nd owner. I found that info because Carfax breaks it down by the previous owners.
    • Accidents reported: 0 - This could be a good thing but you don't really know if there were actual accidents that were not reported.
    • First owner (2006) is listed as "commercial." This could mean that the Prius was used as a taxi, rental car, or agency car (ie. local government fleet cars). First owner had it for about 5 years and 1 month and drove about 67,420 miles.
    • Second owner (2012) is listed as "personal." Owned it for about 2 years and 3 months. Reported odometer reading was 98,269. That's about 30,849 miles driven for the 2nd owner.
    • Third owner (2014) is listed as "personal." Owned it for about 2 years and 5 months. Reported odometer reading was 126,125. That's about 27,856 miles driven for the 3rd owner.
    • Title: Clean according to both Carfax and Autocheck.
    • Service: It looks like the Prius was serviced originally at a Toyota dealership and then the used car places serviced it before selling it.
    CARFAX Vehicle History Report for this 2007 TOYOTA PRIUS: JTDKB20U477586866
     
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    The VIN only pulled up 4 service records on the Toyota Owner's site? Make sure you press on "Show all available records" on the bottom right corner. There might be some that is not showing.
     
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    I did select View all service record and it pulls up only 4 records. All of them are from local Toyota dealers.
     
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    Thanks for the response.
    For you sister did she change her car battery and at how many miles ?

    By all the posts that i have read, i think the main problem and major expense of repair is with the battery and as a result i was curious.
    I don't want to have any major repair expenses in the next one year.. that's what i was thinking. But again i know there is no guarantee for that :)
     
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    So overall what would you suggest ? with whatever information we got with the car fax and service record, is the deal good ? or 7K which they are asking is more ?
     
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    The big question with a ten year old Prius is the health of the hybrid battery. Ten years is a good service life for a chemical battery. If you buy this car and intend to keep it, it would be a good idea to be prepared for a new battery in the next few years. Those are running in the $3,000-4,000 range!

    Test drive the car on some hills while a passenger looks at the state of charge meter on the multi-function display. (Find the owners manual on-line and get familiar with how to do this before you drive the car (it's just pushing a button or two on a touch-screen dash display).) If you see rapid and erratic fluctuations in the charge indicator, or hear fan noises from the grille in the back seat, the battery is about to fail. Unfortunately you don't have the experience to tell good from fair, but you should be able to see bad.

    If you absolutely will not be able to afford a battery, or cannot perform a test, you may want to look at a different car.

    I would offer $4,500, pay $5000, put the difference into a battery fund. Worst they can do is say no. These cars are not in extremely high demand right now due to low fuel prices.
     
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    I did swap out her battery at 240,000 miles. The original was still fine. But I got a 2008 battery for almost free so I couldn't not do it! The battery has about 200,000 miles on it now and works perfectly fine. She lives on top of a mountain riding the brakes for 15 mins on the way down.

    Mountains are hard on batteries, but so far so go. Absolutely amazing car. Never had ANY work down other than regular maintenance and swapping the battery. Can't think of a better car honestly