In the market for a used Gen3, what to look out for?

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    My beautiful 07 Camry got totaled by a man who was not paying attention. I'm considering getting a Gen3 Prius as a replacement, and there are a good amount of options in my area. Anything to look out for? Is high mileage (200,000+) a no-go? I read about head gasket problems at that point in mileage, so I thought it'd be good to ask. I live in the southeastern US so frame rust is not an issue.
     
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    oil burners
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    the are possibly toyotas worst used cars, and very difficult to diagnose potential or existing problems when buying
     
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    ...another way of saying people love them so much they keep them until everything has gone wrong.

    Which is a problem because many buyers don't recognize the problems until they've signed the deal and driven away.
     
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    If I were looking for a used Prius, I'd look for a Gen 4 and preferably not one from the first couple of years due to some small issues later worked out. Also check to see if the infotainment system supports Car Play as the early years didn't. (My wife's old 2017 Prius doesn't support Car Play OR have a satellite radio antenna)
     
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    Early 2016 Prius could not be changed to metric which was an issue for those driving to Canada. In 2017 Prius, they added some no-charge "optional" features halfway through the year.My 2017 was an early one and I really wanted the blind spot safety feature that was initially unavailable on my trim level.Although CarPlay would have been nice, satellite radio has never been a priority for me.

    I do not know how you would tell if the exhaust heat transfer TSB was done. The changed to a different part that is continually on backorder.
     
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    The ones for sale tend to be for sale for a reason.
     
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    One rule of thumb for many cars is that when you buy used, you are buying someone else's problems.
     
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    A 2015...any trim level.
     
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    I know in 2023 when my son traded in his 2015 Prius V it was in such demand he got $2K over book value and they estimated they would sell it within a week.
     
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    Don't pay more than $5k for a gen3 that is clean and under 125k miles. Start saving $10k for the repairs at ~$2,500 per unexpected downtime.
     
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    Time tends to be as much or more the enemy of these cars in comparison to miles, so high mileage is usually not a big deal, but you want one that's less than 10 years old if possible. The best Gen 3 Prii will generally be sold by Toyota dealers that took them in trade for something newer. The worst will be put up for auction and ultimately sold by a discount shop that knows nothing about them. I'd also recommend asking for a full repair and maintenance history, if available. That will tell you if the previous owner took good care of it.
     
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    Nimh batteries in turd gens are typically good for 10 years, then deterioration sets in. You’ll have to do the math then see if you can set 2-4 grand of rainy day fund on day one after purchasing one. The coolest thing is that you’ll be a egr cleaning member, were always accepting new members.
     
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    Im from Alabama too Tuscaloosa . Please do not make this terrible mistake. Don't do it . For go and get anything with Toyoda 2.5 hybrid.dpnt make poor choice for you and family.its tough enough man