2010 prius 63,000 miles ( mainly high way miles from oddessa mo to kansas city) full maintanance overal still in perfect condition my grama owns it, and shes thinking its high milidge.. i think its still low but id figure id check around and see if theres any proublums with these that we should keep eye out for or if its good for another 60,000 miles she only drives it in economie mood im sorry if im in the wrong thread im new
Welcome! I'm no mechanic, but I would say unless she is having any specific issues, you should be good to go for many many more miles.
No problem! Here's a good article with more info for you: Do you think a Prius could go 1,000,000 miles? | Page 4 | PriusChat
Ditto to MandyTee. My 2010 has 81k miles with no major issues. I only had a MAF error via the check engine light a few weeks ago. Solved it by buying an MAF cleaner and spray the MAF after I removed it.
just a thought, after reading other post have you ever had bolts come out or losen up? my brother in law had a suspinsion bolt come out on hes toyata yaris 4dr and another post on her wuz saying your exposta torqe every thing down brakes, suspinsion, body panels ect that kinda scares me id think they company should invest in some lock tight
"Milidge.....suspinsion.....losen.....Toyata.......exposta.....torqe"........you should invest in learning about spelling, grammar.....AND.....the English language........!!!
And some of us should keep their comments to themselves. A man's worth has little to do with his ability to spell.
When grandma was a spring chicken, that was high mileage. But cars have improved greatly since then. I budget my modern cars to last at least 150,000 miles. My 2010 Prius replaced a 1980s car with 235,000 miles, and the two non-hybrids still in the household are doing well as they close in on 200,000 miles.
I try to only mention horrible spelling when it confuses the topic: an action that brakes the breaks is different than an action that breaks the brakes. When I get confused, I start being a spelling Nazi.
mylin, I had to smile when I read this. Since I'm probably as old as your grandmother, I can remember when 63000 miles was considered high mileage. Many cars required major engine work before that many miles. Obviously, you understand that is no longer the case. This car sounds like it has the potential for many thousands of miles more. As others have stated, 200,000 and even more is becoming commonplace.
My 2010 Prius just rolled 95,000 miles. Almost zero maintenance problems. One burned out low beam headlight cost me $25 to fix. I do my own oil changes, etc. Great car, should do another 90,000 easy! cbo