One of a kind - look through upgrades & maintenance!! 2010 Prius III Classic Silver Metallic Solar Package Updated 2014 Navigation DVD Back Up Camera JBL Premium Sound Car is COMPLETE All service performed up to date (all receipts for work done by Toyota) Coolant Flush per schedule Oil Changed at recommended intervals Only use OEM parts Within last 6 months New Spark Plugs New EGR Cooler (no errors, done as preventative maintenance) New EGR Valve (no errors, done as preventative maintenance) Cleaned EGR pipe, intake manifold, and throttle body (all preventative maintenance) Front sway bar links All wipers (with OEM units, they last longer) 12 volt battery replaced last year Headlights replaced last year (one of the originals had begun to “fog” over and I am very particular about the way I keep my things so I replaced both) with NEW OEM units, not the cheap aftermarket ones Replaced radio head unit slightly over a year ago when volume knob started malfunctioning intermittently Upgraded center console/armrest to 2012+ (not the horrible “slide-back-to-open-AND-use-the-cupholder” one from 10-11. That one would also intrude into rear passenger space when open). Added Prius OEM LED stainless steel sill guard 2 keys, all books, owners pouch, floor mats, etc. Folding solar windshield shade included Organization tray included for rear sub-floor section OEM Cargo net included 2nd owner Have had it since 45k (6 years), all maintenance done to factory specs or better would put this up against ANY 40-50k mile car. Even the engine bay is clean! Car has ZERO errors/issues (everything works as it should) and gets roughly 44 MPG (Florida speed limit is 70 MPH, would definitely get better with city driving only) Tires are approximately 6/32 Brakes were good on last inspection (4K ago) Look at the pics, they speak for themselves. Car NEEDS nothing. This is a COMPLETELY sorted 2010 Next service would be oil & filter, air filter, cabin filter cleaned and tire rotation - including this service from Toyota. These cars still go for 10-12 on sites like Carvana, etc. Inspections welcome (at requestor’s expense) Clean title without any liens ready to transfer 139,xxx Miles Do not need any assistance selling - $7900 firm If I cannot sell near that price, will likely keep. Too good to let go for less. Re-read this post & you will see what a deal this is. Cannot be compared to another on the market. Sorted by a perfectionist.
Because of the immaculate condition your car is in, the work that has been done, the records kept and parts used, your car is a steal!
Appreciate that feedback - especially from folks I’ve seen contribute a lot to this community. I certainly like to think I’ve been meticulous with this car & that, as priced currently, it represents a bargain. Hopefully it goes to someone that will care for it the same! Thanks again! -Dom
Adjustment made in light of current events - would love for this to go to someone else that appreciates the vehicle & the work put into it. $7400 (no longer including the next service but that’s just oil change & air filter).
Last adjustment - $6900 Also, Hybrid battery tested 100% using “Dr. Prius” Traction battery life expectancy 60% - PLENTY of life left!! (Also tested using “Dr. Prius”)
Your Prius is a good deal even if the battery dies tomorrow. That said, I wouldn't call 60% plenty since Dr. Prius considers 40% to be in danger of failure. All it take is for one module to fail which at 10 years and 136,000 miles could happen at any time. The buyer should be prepared to replace the battery if needed and then get many more years use out of your perfectly maintained Prius. For comparison, I periodically check the battery health on my 2010 Prius with 98,500 miles on it. A year ago, Dr. Prius said battery was at 83%. Now it reports 66%. I think age and reduced driving (it is now our secondary vehicle) is starting to take its toll.
Funny enough, it was within 2 days of listing on Craigslist. 2 months on eBay did NOTHING. Just goes to show you, need to be patient for the RIGHT buyer & you NEVER where you’ll find them!
Probably because your car stuck out so much better than other listings on Craigslist. Most I see on there is junk, or junk disguised as good.