$13,000. Ouch. But it is probably the cleanest Prius Five you’ll ever see. every GEN three issue has been taken care of within the last thousand miles. Up for sale is an extremely rare Advanced Technology Package Prius. 52 mpg…500 mile range on a $27 fill up. Most dependable Prius. It not only has every option offered on the top of the line Prius Five, but for an additional $7300 you could equip your Prius with this hard to find option making the MSRP over $36,000….for a Prius. Has the technology of a 2017 and newer. Self parking Radar Adaptive Cruise Control Lane Keep Assist Self leveling triple beam led headlights More… Standard on the Five include: Real leather seating (not fake NuLux) Home Link Garage opener Factory Sirius XM radio LED lighting all around Heated seats 17” Aluminum Alloy wheels. Personal customization: Black vinyl top and lower side skirts for visual appeal Nokya Hyper-yellow brights that can light up an exit sign a mile away. Recent service less than 1000 miles ago. Toyota of Portland major tuneup,oil change, inverter/transmission fluid change,new inverter pump,correct head gasket replacement, EGR valve cleaned. This Prius was running fine, but I spent over $2200 for piece of mind. There should be no issues for the next 100,000 miles. New Tires Brakes good for another 50,000 miles Rebuilt Title due to glancing sideswipe. Just door skin and fender replaced…minor, I have photos. Photos do not do justice….. this Prius is in remarkable shape and I get compliments on it all the time, it’s a truly must see. If questions, don’t hesitate to call…503-452-4226 First person who sees this will buy. it’s nearly showroom shape.
Why would they salvage a car for door damage, I would have argued with them about that for sure and kept the clean title.
I bought the car with a salvage title once I saw how minor the damage was. I googled my Vin number and on images, my car came up under the photographs. When I clicked on the link, it was the official insurance website that showed at least 10 other 2010 Prii that have been totaled with photographs. This is what I found interesting: every single Prius listed had a MSRP value of $21,000 new and was listed as a “Prius I” no matter what the trim line was. That’s majority of them were level three are higher but still at that one price point for totaling out the vehicle. here is the site with my car first…interesting. https://en.bidfax.info/toyota/prius/9023082-toyota-prius-2010-red-18l-4-vin-jtdkn3du9a0077069.html
Oh no I paid $12,000 for the car last October, everything was fixed. Ran beautifully. I put another $3000 into it by giving it a major tuneup, EGR CLEAN, new inverter fluid and pump, paint correction and new tires. This Prius is in perfect shape everything has been done.
You make it seem like I made a bad purchase decision… This was what the car looked like when I bought it that day.