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Newbie buying guide & DC area advice?

Discussion in 'Newbie Forum' started by LauraDC, May 20, 2019.

  1. LauraDC

    LauraDC New Member

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    Hi everyone,

    I live in the DC area and I’m looking to replace my 2006 Prius within the next 2 months. I bought this one in a 1-2 days due to family needs, and I’d like to get some more solid guidance and input this time.

    I know there are some enthusiastic forum members bursting with information about how to buy a Prius, and I would love to learn from you.

    I’m seeking a Prius with under 100K miles for about $5K.

    I’m interested in guidance on:
    —which Generation to choose
    —DC area dealerships, used car places, or private sellers you trust
    —General Prius “buying guide” guidance
    —any other insights you might offer

    Thanks so much,

    Laura
     
  2. Skibob

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    A Prius with under 100,000 miles for about 5k? Good luck.
     
  3. wjtracy

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    Not sure about *used* Prius, but DC you get tax free purchase If I recall if over, I think 40 MPG city.
    At your low offer price perhaps best is 2009... I would not go earlier.
    Probably cheaper on the MD dealers on the Beltway vs. Virginia, but I am not sure on used.
    Things like Fitzgerald or DarCars.

    I have never figured out Toyota warranty policy in DC since there are no dealers in DC, but MD is special extended 10yrs/150000 miles on hybrid battery for model years 2011+, assuming first owner and regsitration was in MD or equivalent CARB. So it would be nice to get a MD car that was eligible for the extended CARB warranty, but I am unlcear if that applies to DC, and I think that applies only after 2011, so a 2009 probably does not matter. .
     
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    A quick check of DC and surrounding area CL ads shows you'd be looking pretty much at what you already own. An HV battery replacement is the big question; "new" refurbished batteries are sketchy.

    Toyota Prius - cars & trucks - by owner - vehicle automotive sale

    $5k Gen3 are going to have 200k miles.

    GOOD LUCK!
     
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    welcome!

    this is a tall task. i don't know anything about the dc area, but in general:

    1) you want to find a repair shop you're comfortable with before buying a car. dealers are outrageous and often dishonest.
    finding a qualified hybrid mechanic who charges reasonable prices is the most difficult part of owning an old prius.

    2) you want a gen 2, preferably '08 or 9. i can't say that you will find one for that price that hasn't been in a major accident or salvage or in poor condition.

    3) oil burning is a concern, and your previously found mechanic should do a thorough inspection before buying.

    4) have a talk with said mechanic about battery replacement cost.

    5) as an example, i just encouraged my daughter to sell her 2008 with 130,000 miles for $5,000. because i was concerned about reliability, and possible major expenses. but those are unpredictable, as many fortunate owners have done a few hundred thousand miles normal wear and tear
     
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    Hi all. Thank you so much!!

    Let me ask a different question: what is the most reliable used Prius I can get for $4K-$5K?

    Also, I live technically in Maryland.

    Thank you,

    Laura
     
  7. wjtracy

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    As far as relaibility I would go with 2008 or 2009.
    After that you are talking 12 year old cars than can have a variety of extra costs such as hybrid battery.
    There is no really magic year they were all Gen2s but I have a hunch 2008 and 2009 were the best.
     
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    agreed. if you can find a one owner 2008 with a good car fax and well maintained like my daughters for 5k, i think that's the best you can hope for.
     
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    what is wrong with your '06?
     
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