That's a little pricey unless the hybrid battery has been replaced at a dealer ($tealer) recently. I've seen 2009s for $4k with ~200k miles and paperwork for HV battery replacement from a $tealer.
I bought my friend's 2007 a little over a year ago with 190k miles for a generous $1500 (the $tealership only offered her $1000 after the hybrid battery "went").
Granted, the HV battery is showing it's age (I've had to replace two modules, one when I picked it up and another maybe 5 months ago), the interior was super dirty, the clearcoat is peeling, it uses a little oil, and it has the intermittent dead instrument cluster/display issue (easy enough to fix, but I haven't gotten around to it), so I felt like I gave her a fair/generous price overall.
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