Prius v 2012 5 seat hybrid station wagon ~55k miles Model Three white exterior with light grey interior with the following differences from the typical model Three: · Leather Seats and Armrests dealer installed with Toyota kit prior to delivery +~$700 · LED DRL (Daylight Running Lights) dealer installed with Toyota parts +~$700 · Weathertech rubber floor mats front and rear footwells and rear cargo area (Original mats included) +~$350 Snow, rain or even milk spills no problem. · Michelin Low Rolling Resistance tires, wiper blades, AGM 12v battery replaced · Oil and filter changed at 1k and every ~5k interval in contrast to typical 10k changes. Last change ~54.5k miles. Nothing but OEM synthetic oil used. · Two recalls performed. None outstanding. · Navigation firmware update and map update done, XM-radio (requires subscription), Entune, single CD · 2 remote key fobs, luggage section privacy cover, original hubcaps. · No accidents. Not even a metal chip. Some small bumper chips. · All service records available for inspection. Serviced only by a single dealer. Last inspection report at 54.5k miles · Probably the most upgraded, documented v you can find. Clear title. One owner. Needs nothing that I know of. Hybrid battery warranty good for 8 years from date of original purchase or 100k miles. Typically, they last twice as long. Brakes last maybe last 100k or more. 41.6+ MPG over its lifetime (verify at fuelly.com under goodwitch). Kelly Blue Book $11.4k-$13.4k very good condition private party sale Carmax offers 2 similar but 92k and 130k miles and lesser upgrades at $13k+ $12.0k due to upgrades and maintenance history. Sanford NC 50 miles south of Raleigh, 30 miles North of Fayetteville
Surprising for the car being advertised as being in a little out of the way town 50 miles from a city of any size I got 12 calls and, within 24 hours, I have a deposit in my bank and have a buyer flying in from RI on Friday. I think all from a $5 Craigslist ad in a nearby city. Yet several people out of state called. Always wonder afterwards if you priced it too low. My wife has already questioned the price but there is utility in a quick sale. (I sold our last house 2 weeks before the 2008 housing crash when she was wanting to hold out for the last $5k. Sometimes you just take your money off the table.)
You did well and so did the buyer. Win-win. Always good, even if it's not an absolute maximum you could have gotten. Sounds like a great car. I really wanted a V as a second car, but decided on a non-hybrid (Matrix) as a good backup.