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Old 04-12-2022, 01:24 AM   #1422 (permalink)
Drifter
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Cx9 - '18 Mazda CX9 Grand Touring
90 day: 31.41 mpg (US)

Prius - '10 Toyota Prius III
90 day: 57.8 mpg (US)

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90 day: 19.4 mpg (US)
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My shop would charge me about $2000 to swap in a used engine (engine itself is probably $750 from a big dismantler). At $1,000 you couldn't go wrong parting it out - you could easily get half that for your catalytic converter.

But I would generally advise a random person against buying a random 10+ year old Prius off the internet because there are a number of potential problems that can cost as much as the car if you take it to the "wrong" shop.

The exceptions:

1) You buy a mechanic's special with the intention of fixing & selling it for substantially more than your total investment.

2) You drive at least 15K miles/year AND one of the following
  • are capable of doing substantial electrical/mechanical work yourself
  • you have a good reputable Prius-specialist repair shop and the financial capacity to weather repeated $2,000 repairs without worry.


Even with a number of potential $2,000 repair bills lurking (priced from good/reputable Prius shops), an old Prius can still be an economical commuter because it is so thrifty on gas.

Gen2 is more reliable than the Gen 3 (2010-2015), but Gen 3 gets ~8% better gas mileage. A well-driven Honda Civic or Toyota Echo, which are much simpler to repair, could come pretty close to matching a Gen2's mpg unless you do a lot of idling with A/C on.


In about 4 years & 60,000 miles my used 2010 Prius has needed:

headgasket replacement @ 128,000 miles ($2050 including new plugs & cleaned manifold/egr)
EGR replacement @ 135,000 miles ($0 under California's extended emissions warranty)
Hybrid battery replacement @ ~155,000 miles ($2200 for new Chinese cells)
Hybrid battery replacement @ ~ 180,000 miles ($200 labor, battery was covered under 5 year warranty)

More normal maintenance:
13 5K PMs (oil change, tire rotations, etc) $70/ea =$910
1 set of tires @ 155K $350
1 12V battery replacement @ ~185K miles $160
5 sets Sylvania H11 bulbs (they only last 160 hours!) @ $30 = $150
Toyota hatch struts @ 190K miles $75
6 wiper blades (all 3 every 2 years) ~$10/ea = $60
2 sets front sway bar end links: $90
HVAC blower motor: $45
1 set "beamtech" LED H11 bulbs @ $40
2 engine air filters @ ~$10/ea = $20
2 cabin air filters @ ~$10/ea = $20
1 set of LED parking light bulbs @ $10

I've averaged 51.4 mpg driving economically but without doing any crazy hypermiling pulse & glide type stuff. Gas here has averaged $3.78 over the last 4 years (currently sitting around $5). $4575

Fixed costs:
Registration: $160 x 4 years = $640
Liability insurance: $460 x 4 years = $1840
Biennial Smog Checks: 2 x $75 = $150
Depreciation: $0 !!! (bought it for $7,000 in late 2017 and its current market value is still around $7,000).

Close to total ownership costs (missing random car wash supplies): ~$13,550
Mileage driven: ~62,000

Total cost per mile: $0.22

My brake booster is starting to go bad so I'll be looking at another $1000-2000 repair soon. Yes, for a brake booster! And that's from a reputable prius shop - you might pay $4500 from the dealership: https://priuschat.com/threads/brake-...cement.191669/

Last edited by Drifter; 04-12-2022 at 01:32 AM..
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