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Toyota               has               sold               over               a               million               copies               of               its               hybrid               Prius               and               in               doing               so               has               revolutionized               the               auto               industry.

While               even               Toyota               admits               that               hybrid               drive               technology               (a               gas               engine               and               electric               battery               working               together               to               optimize               fuel               economy)               isn't               the               final               answer               to               the               "green"               question,               most               every               automaker               is               now               working               on               some               sort               of               competing               hybrid               concept.

2009               has               been               an               auspicious               year               in               the               Prius               story               what               with               the               introduction               of               the               more               powerful               yet               more               fuel               efficient               2010               Prius.

While               the               2010               Prius               adds               some               bonuses               like               a               more               luxurious               interior               and               a               solar               roof               panel               to               power               the               air               conditioning               when               you               are               parked               it               is               still               generally               the               same               mechanical               concept.

As               for               new               competition               like               the               Honda               Insight-this               model               honestly               doesn't               better               the               2004-2009               Prius               so               it               is               definitely               no               match               for               the               2010               model.
               In               light               of               the               stellar               reliability               history               of               the               2004-2009               Prius               (also               known               as               model               NHW20),               it               really               does               make               sense               to               have               a               look               at               a               used               model-even               in               light               of               possible               battery               replacement               costs.

This               used               guide               intends               to               help               you               make               the               best               decision               as               to               model               year,               mileage               and               condition               when               searching               for               the               best               Prius               your               money               can               buy.
               An               Owner's               Story-Sometimes               referred               to               as               the               "Toyota               Pious"               due               to               its               unfortunate               association               with               Al               Gore               and               his               "Inconvenient/Inaccurate               Truths,"               most               Prius               owners               are               normal               people               just               looking               for               a               fuel               efficient               vehicle               with               low               running               costs.

And               on               that               count,               the               Prius               delivers.

If               you               are               looking               for               a               vehicle               that               will               help               you               save               the               earth               might               I               recommend               you               buy               a               used               ten-speed               bicycle               off               of               EBay?

Preferably               in               banana               yellow.
               Kelly               Scott               lives               in               Southern               California               and               travels               epic               mileages               as               part               of               her               job               as               a               real               estate               appraiser.

Kelly               says               she               usually               averages               around               45-48               miles               per               gallon               according               to               the               on               board               computer               in               her               Prius.

Her               mileage               lows               of               around               40               miles               per               gallon               usually               only               happen               on               hot               days               when               the               air               conditioning               is               set               to               high               and               she               is               carrying               heavy               loads               of               passengers               and               cargo.
               Speaking               of               passengers,               Kelly               finds               many               of               the               hi-tech               features               on               the               Prius               invaluable               in               helping               out               with               her               duties               as               "mommy"               to               her               1               and               a               half               year               old               son               Luke.

"The               smart               key               is               to               die               for               when               schlepping               Luke               around.

I               can               just               leave               my               keys               in               my               pocket               and               stand               next               to               the               front               door               or               trunk               and               it               unlocks.

No               more               digging               in               my               purse.

Sometimes               I               wish               our               front               door               to               the               house               was               like               that               too!"
               There               is               one               optional               extra               available               on               the               new               model               that               Kelly               wishes               she               could               have               on               her               older               Prius,               "Another               feature               I               would               love               now               that               I               have               a               kid               is               an               auto-start               to               get               the               AC               running               on               hot               days.

That               new               solar               powered               cabin               fan               on               the               new               Prius               sounds               like               it               would               really               help.

As               Luke's               car               seat               is               rear               facing               it               can               take               a               while               for               the               cool               air               to               reach               the               rear               seat.

So               I               usually               have               to               get               in               and               turn               on               the               car               to               get               the               AC               going               before               I               start               loading               groceries               or               start               to               strap               Luke               into               his               car               seat.

It's               kind               of               a               hassle."
               On               the               other               hand,               Kelly               does               like               that               there               are               three               LATCH               child               seat               connectors               attached               to               the               rear               bench               seat               as               often               times               there               are               only               two.

And               even               with               Luke's               massive               child               seat               installed               there               is               still               room               in               the               back               seat               for               two               more               passengers               if               you               do               squeeze               in.

So               what               other               features               rate               highly               in               Kelly               Scott's               mind?
               "It               has               tons               of               storage               in               unexpected               places               -               2               glove               boxes,               cup               holders,               huge               center               console               with               a               drawer               underneath               that               I               didn't               even               find               for               the               first               5               months!

I               like               the               AUX               jack               for               my               iPod               but               would               LOVE               a               central               docking               station.

I               still               haven't               set               up               the               voice               command               features               and               probably               won't               -               an               unnecessary               bell/whistle               I               can               live               without.

The               backup               camera               is               really               handy               for               parallel               parking               but               not               something               I               couldn't               live               without."
               Although               her               Prius               came               very               well               equipped               with               hi-tech               features,               Kelly               Scott               has               found               that               in               over               30,000               miles               that               she               has               rarely               put               them               to               much               use.

"The               navigation               system               was               actually               kind               of               difficult               to               figure               out.

It's               not               very               user               friendly               and               I               had               to               actually               read               the               manual               to               learn               how               to               operate               it.

It's               also               DVD               based,               so               instead               of               being               updated               periodically               like               the               Garmin               GPS               my               husband               Lee               uses               you               have               to               go               buy               an               updated               disk               if               you               are               missing               too               many               new               streets.

That               has               only               happened               for               me               a               few               times               in               new               construction               areas.

And               the               nav               system               won't               let               you               input               an               address               or               find               POI               (Point               of               Interest)               while               the               vehicle               is               in               motion.

Even               with               a               passenger               in               the               front               seat!

It               does,               however,               have               a               pretty               good               POI               database               which               has               come               in               very               handy               when               I               want               to               find               a               Starbucks               or               a               park               where               Luke               can               take               a               quick               play               break."
               But               what               is               Kelly's               biggest               electronic               pet               peeve               regarding               her               Toyota               Prius?

Let's               just               say               it               has               something               to               do               with               how               difficult               it               is               to               access               the               automatic               temperature               AC               controls.

"To               lower               the               temperature               you               have               to               press               the               electronic               screen               and               then               hold               the               down               arrow               until               it               gets               to               the               right               page.

I               would               much               rather               have               a               knob               to               turn               or               button               to               press               on               the               dash,               especially               if               you               are               trying               to               follow               directions               on               the               GPS               at               the               same               time.
               To               optimize               her               time               as               a               Prius               owner               Kelly               has               often               times               called               on               the               experience               of               other               Prius               owners               on               Prius               specific               internet               message               boards.

"It               used               to               beep               INSIDE               the               car               while               it               was               in               reverse               but               I               found               a               "cheat               code"               on               the               internet               to               make               that               stop.

It               was               seriously               annoying."               It               is               hard               to               imagine               a               Chevy               Cobalt               owner               putting               in               this               much               effort               to               understand               exactly               how               his               or               her               vehicle               operates.

And               the               fact               that               Kelly               actually               referred               to               her               owner's               manual               when               she               had               a               question               puts               her               among               the               5%               of               the               population               that               is               smart               enough               to               actually               do               so.
               But               it               was               Kelly's               first               bit               of               internet               research               that               really               paid               serious               dividends               during               her               time               with               the               Toyota               Prius               she               nicknamed               "Penny               Prius,"               "You               can               really               adjust               your               driving               style               to               maximize               mileage.

I               read               up               a               little               on               it               when               I               first               got               Penny               and               found               that               it's               actually               better               to               accelerate               fast               and               then               maintain               a               "cruising               speed".

The               computer               shows               you               what               your               current               MPG               is               and               if               it's               using               the               gas               or               battery               (but               I               can               feel               it               now).

I               actually               get               the               best               MPG               when               in               traffic               on               the               freeway               around               30-35               MPH.

I               can               just               use               the               battery               power               and               coast               when               necessary.

I               usually               leave               a               nice               big               space               between               me               and               the               next               car               to               keep               the               stop/start               system               from               turning               on               the               gas               engine."
               Maintenance               costs               haven't               been               much               higher               than               they               were               for               Kelly's               last               car-a               Honda               Civic               EX               coupe.

Kelly               has               had               nothing               break               and               has               suffered               no               mechanical               breakdowns.

She               services               her               Prius               every               5K               miles               or               every               6               months               at               her               local               Toyota               dealer               and               pays               about               $169               for               minor               oil               change/oil               filter/air               filter/inspection               services               and               recently               forked               over               $325               for               the               "major               service"               at               30K               miles.

Those               are               very               reasonable               prices               especially               in               light               of               the               fact               that               they               come               from               a               dealership               service               department.
               So               would               Kelly               buy               another               Toyota               Prius?

While               she               would               love               to               upgrade               to               the               new               2010               Prius               she               wonders               if               she               might               be               better               served               by               something               with               a               bit               more               room.

"I               got               the               Prius               before               I               had               Luke               and               to               be               honest               he               and               all               his               "stuff"               takes               up               most               of               the               available               room.

So               I               would               probably               want               to               look               at               something               at               least               a               little               bit               bigger."               Did               you               hear               that               Toyota?
               What               to               Look               For-All               Prius               models               come               with               a               8               year/               100,000               mile               warranty               on               the               battery               so               they               will               replace               it               if               it               runs               out               of               juice               or               stops               functioning               before               then.

New               replacements               at               a               Toyota               dealer               usually               run               about               $2500               but               they               should               give               you               a               $400               salvaging               rebate               for               your               old               unit.

Slightly               used               battery               packs               from               totaled               cars               are               on               sites               like               EBay               at               prices               ranging               from               $400-$1400               but               you               are               really               taking               your               chances               going               that               route.

No               one               is               sure               exactly               how               long               Prius               batteries               last               but               most               owners               say               they               go               at               least               150,000               miles               before               showing               any               noticeable               power               degradation.

So               you               might               need               to               worry               more               about               the               doors               falling               off               before               the               battery               ever               fails               you.
               As               many               owners               use               their               Prius               as               high               mileage               commuters               or               as               company               vehicles               be               sure               that               the               car               you               are               looking               at               isn't               a               salvage               unit               (meaning               it               was               "totaled"               by               an               Insurance               company)               and               that               the               mileage               is               correct.

A               CARFAX               report               should               tell               you               everything               you               need               to               know.
               Used               prices               for               the               Prius               can               vary               month               to               month               based               on               gas               prices.

When               gas               prices               were               at               their               peak               a               while               ago               many               used               Priuses               were               selling               for               close               to               their               original               MSRP.

Many               "green"               environmentalists               also               insist               on               shunning               used               examples               with               the               leather               option               as               the               methane               gas               emitted               by               herds               of               cattle               is               allegedly               the               leading               cause               "global               warming."               This               is               one               of               the               few               times               when               buying               the               "fully               loaded"               version               of               a               new               car               can               really               hurt               your               resale               value               in               the               long               run.
               Most               used               buyers               are               looking               for               Prius               models               equipped               with               navigation,               cloth               seats,               keyless               entry,               back-up               camera               and               the               enhanced               JBL               audio               system.

Although               most               buyers               aren't               aware               of               the               benefits               the               Touring               models               do               come               with               an               anti-skid               system-very               helpful               if               you               live               in               a               rainy               or               snowy               climate.
               Toyota               has               a               specific               Hybrid               Certified               Pre-Owned               program               which               gives               buyers               access               to               Toyota               Motor               Finance               new               car               rates.

Each               Certified               Pre-Owned               Prius               also               benefits               from               a               174-point               inspection,               3               month/3,000               mile               comprehensive               warranty               and               7               year/100,000               mile               power               train               warranty               in               addition               to               the               8               year/100,000               mile               battery               coverage.

Certified               Pre-Owned               Prius               models               always               cost               more               but               many               used               buyers               appreciate               the               peace               of               mind               the               extra               coverage               affords               them.
               Used               Prius               Sample               Internet               Prices-
               2007               Prius-(59K               Miles)-(dealership)-($17,988)-certified,               navigation,               cloth
               2007               Prius-(29K               Miles-(dealership)--$21,995)-certified,               navigation,               leather,               JBL               audio
               2008               Prius-(8K               Miles)-(dealership)-($21995)-certified,               base               model.
               2005               Prius-(58K               Miles)-(dealership)-($17,995)-certified,               cloth,               navigation,               JBL               audio
               2008               Prius-(6K               Miles)-(dealership)-($26,995)-cloth,               navigation,               keyless               entry,               JBL               audio
               2008               Prius-(21K               Miles)-(Private               Owner)-($21,000)-leather,               navigation,               loaded
               2004               Prius-(56K               Miles)-(Private               Owner)-($16,900)-navigation
               2006               Prius-(88K               Miles)-(Private               Owner)-($15,700)-Extended               Warranty               until               100K,               fully               loaded
               Recalls,               Problem               Areas               and               Maintenance               Requirements-Aside               from               the               aforementioned               possibility               of               needing               to               replace               the               batteries,               Prius               owners               have               very               reasonable               maintenance               costs.

Do               keep               in               mind               that               if               you               are               buying               a               used               Prius               with               a               questionable               CVT               automatic               transmission               that               replacement               units               currently               cost               a               whopping               $9,350.

These               CVT               automatics               can               make               groaning               noises               under               load               when               going               uphill               but               other               than               that               they               should               perform               seamlessly.

If               the               operation               of               the               transmission               gives               you               the               slightest               pause               don't               walk               away-run               away.
               Parts               prices,               while               generally               higher               than               average,               aren't               necessarily               worse               than               with               other               new               cars.

The               only               other               parts               that               seem               kind               of               expensive               are               the               alternator               at               $1,305               and               the               air               conditioning               compressor               at               $1,800.

But               seeing               as               this               is               a               Toyota,               these               parts               will               likely               never               need               replacing.

Just               do               be               aware               that               if               they               do               break               their               replacements               can               get               pricey.

So               be               sure               to               confirm               that               the               air               conditioning               blows               cold               air               before               you               buy               any               used               Prius.
               1.

Service               bulletins               are               minimal               especially               considering               the               complexity               built               into               every               Prius.

Most               of               the               service               bulletins               are               for               2004-2005               units.
               2.

Brake               lights               may               stay               illuminated               and               to               fix               you               may               need               to               replace               the               entire               pedal               assembly-(2005-2006               models)
               3.

Check               engine               light               may               come               on               due               to               sticking               coolant               control               valve-(2004-2006)
               4.

A               coolant               leak               may               develop               in               a               converter               assembly               but               this               is               covered               by               an               extended               96               month/100,000               mile               warranty-(2004-2006)
               5.

Use               of               the               wrong               engine               oil               viscosity               may               trigger               "engine               will               not               start"               light               on               dash-(2004-2005)
               6.

Fuel               gauge               may               be               inaccurate               requiring               replacement               of               gas               tank               and               filler               neck-(2004)
               7.

Brake               pedal               may               squeak               and               if               brake               fluid               bleeding               does               not               help               an               actuator               may               need               to               be               replaced-(2004-2006)
               There               were               reports               of               "unintended               acceleration"               from               some               Prius               owners               but               it               turns               out               that               it               was               just               improperly               installed               floormats               getting               jammed               against               the               accelerator               pedal               that               caused               the               "problem."               This               is               the               only               Prius               "recall"               for               this               model               and               pretty               much               just               entails               your               Toyota               dealer               checking               to               make               sure               your               floormats               are               securely               installed.
               The               Prius               needs               servicing               either               every               6               months               or               5,000               miles.

This               usually               entails               oil               change,               oil               filter               change,               air               filter               change,               inspection               and               tire               rotation.

At               30K               miles               Toyota               recommends               a               cabin               air               filter               change,               brake               fluid               bleed               and               a               service               on               the               rear               brakes.

Many               owners               don't               realize               the               complexity               of               their               brake               regeneration               system               and               try               to               skip               this               service.

That               is               not               highly               recommended               and               can               void               your               warranty               with               the               manufacturer.

With               a               car               this               complex               it               makes               sense               to               follow               manufacturer's               service               recommendations               as               closely               as               possible.
               Competition-If               you               don't               drive               that               many               miles               a               Honda               Civic               is               a               less               expensive               proposition               to               consider.

If               you               do               love               to               have               the               latest               high               mileage               car               do               check               out               the               VW               Jetta               TDI,               Honda               Insight               and               the               brand               new               2010               Prius.

But               if               you               can't               quite               swing               the               payment               on               a               brand               new               Prius,               a               used               model               really               does               make               a               whole               lot               of               sense.
               Sources:
               Toyotacertifiedhybrids.com
               Toyota.com
               AutoTrader.com
               ConsumerGuide.com
               Priuschat.com






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