Looking used and need advice

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  1. sakai

    sakai New Member

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    Hi everyone. Great looking community here. My wife and I were out looking for a replacement for her Mazda 626 when we fell for the 2010 Prius. The problem? Well, I commute about 85 miles a day, 82 of them highway, and we got to thinking... about how much sense it made to see if I could find a used Prius for my commute. We don't want to take the new car to my job site (it's manufacturing, and we occasionally leak dust and things that blanket cars - not so good), so we're looking used. There are lots of 2004-2007's around, and we were thinking the older the better for maximum highway mileage abuse. The questions that we had were these - will the Toyota dealer's certification extend the battery warranty? what other issues does one look for on a used model? Any input would be greatly appreciated. :)
     
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    I was in the same position as you a few months ago. I also work at a manufacturing facility, a paper mill. I had always bought used cars and drove them until the wheels fell off. I decided to go ahead and buy the 2010 Prius and I am really glad that I did.

    I decided to put a sealant on the car and wash it every weekend. So far so good.

    I know this is not the answer to your original question but I thought I would give you some help if you were still thinking at all about the 2010 Prius.
     
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    Doc Willie Shuttlecraft Commander

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    1. Why would older be better? Maybe from an economic view as far as price. I would stay away from 2004s, as that was the first model year, and there were a few issues, e.g. traction control, that were later corrected.

    2. The battery warranty is probable a non-issue. The batteries on retired Priora are lasting 200,000 - 300,000 miles. The batteries do not wear out. There are, as with any complex part, occasional bad ones. Ask the dealer to about whether certification extends the warranty. I doubt it.

    Get a Carfax report at least. If you can find an independent experience Prius mechanic, have the car checked over. You should be good to go.
     
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    Here is what comes with a Toyota Certified car:
    3 month/300 mile comprehensive warranty
    7 year/100000 limited power train
    7 year/100000 roadside assistance
    + + +
    Get the info direct from Toyota here.
     
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    patsparks An Aussie perspective

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    Get a 2006 onwards model. There was an upgrade in 2006 to some of the works like the display and traction control.
     
  6. sakai

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    Thanks for the information everyone. We are looking for an older one for me due to the abuse that would be heaped upon it - 30k miles a year and being parked where it will get all matter of dust and stuff on it - and also because of the very good reliability reputation of the Toyota brand.