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Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by Jena, Feb 8, 2018.

  1. Jena

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    Hello, I have never owned a Prius nor a used car. I am considering purchasing one soon as my 08' Nissan Sentra is no longer reliable and constantly in the shop. I can only spend up to $13,000 and am wondering a few things.

    1.) Is it possible that a Prius costing $13,000 or LESS could be reliable enough to only need general maintenance (breaks, tires, oil change)? I would hate to take out a car payment and then have it in the shop all the time.

    In general, I am searching for a car with this price tag that will be very reliable and hopefully low maintenance.

    2.) If so, which Prius years/models should I look into purchasing? Mileage?

    If this breaks any of the forum rules (not being a Prius owner) please let me know and I will take down.

    Thanks for your time,
    Jena
     
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    welcome!
    when you make the purchase, how many years and miles would you like to keep it?
     
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    Thanks!

    I would plan on keeping the car anywhere from 5 to 10 years plus. If it's something that I will have to take a loan out for (something more than $5,000) then I most certainly want it to exceed the life of the loan before I have to have any major repairs done.
     
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    Welcome to PriusChat!!

    How many miles was that again? o_O

    Sometimes the math is easier if you know the number of miles driven per day.
     
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    Oh, I put on about 15,000 miles a year. I don't know how long I can expect a prius to last mileage wise before it needs major repairs.
     
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    Welcome to PriusChat.
    I assume you are in Wisconsin. One of our expert users, @ericbecky services hybrids in that state. He should be along shortly with some good advice, I am sure.
     
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    Thanks! yes, good old Wisconsin. Harsh long winters and salty underbodies galore. Looking for a car that can endure it.
     
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    I'm not impressed with our 2010's underbody rust resistance: framing and bolts happily rust, appears to be little resistance. Welds bloom first, very fast. This is on the wet coast.
     
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    On the salty wet coast.
     
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    Yeah they periodically salt the roads, for sure.
     
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    I was thinking of the salt air from the ocean. I remember in Toronto and seeing a car from the maritimes and being surprised at the damage from the salty air.
     
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    Not a factor, as far as I know.
     
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    I bought a 2012 Prius 3 on sale for $9950 (Black Friday deal at a dealer) with 98k miles. I intend to keep it to 250-300k miles, and everything l have read is that I can also reasonably expect it to be very trouble-free. It is one of the highest rated by Consumer Reports for reliability. I got a great deal, but if you look around and have a little patience you probably will, too. I watched national listings to find the sweet spot. I'm super happy with my Prius, it looks and drives like new. Sweet ride.....
     
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    in general, one can expect 150-200,000 miles of reasonable success from a prius.
    unfortunately, for as many who do better than that, there are those who do worse.
    prius has more expensive systems than gas only cars, and it's not hard to drop a couple grand on an a/c compressor or brake actuator.

    at 5-10 years, and 15k/year, you are looking at a new car, or risking that a used car will not have severe repair requirements in a shorter period of time.
    you might be better off with another sentra.
     
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    In my area my 2008 Prius was the only one I ever saw here with a rusty rocker panel. I drove it in the steel mill where I worked many years and the environment there was very corrosive and salt in the winter. Any car you drive in the mill was a sacrifice.
     
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    How long did your '08 last and did you have any major repairs?
     
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    For up to 13k I would recommend a Toyota Dealer used car lot or Carmax and seek the Prius 3rd gen and Prius C. You can have Toyota provide a used car inspection for a small fee which can provide some room for negotiation if necessary. Although reliable you have to be open somewhat to the possibility of other kinds of Hybrid specific repairs/maintenance. If you are set on mainly general maintenance as you described then I would go with what someone else recommended which is a Corolla (or Scion tC as alternate). Good luck
     
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    Unless there is mostly city driving, I would lean away from the Prius c ("city"). It is mainly designed as a smaller, lighter car for city driving.
    I missed seeing what type of driving is done by the OP.
     
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    What price ranges can I expect on hybrid maintenance and repairs?