Johnapool
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I just drove this 2007 Prius home from Memphis, Tennessee yesterday. Averaged 45.3 mpg.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.I just drove this 2007 Prius home from Memphis, Tennessee yesterday. Averaged 45.3 mpg.View attachment 5656
I have too. The Prius family line up looks very interesting, with lots of them on the road. I also have my current vehicle serviced at a Toyota dealership and the level of service is award winning.Nice looking machine, John. Tell us more about how many miles it has on it, and what you've learned about the battery pack and if/when it may need replacing. I've thought about buying a Prius for a long time.
Yeah, Ty, I found that several places offer that $900 or so rebuild. Sounds better than $2-3000....How many miles on the 2001?I also went out on a limb. My daughter needed a car so I decided to get her a Prius. Hers is a 2001 so I've got 6 years more on that battery pack. As far as I can tell, it's never been replaced. The guy I bought it from said that he could replace individual cells in it rather than have to replace the entire pack. It really doesn't seem that complicated and if I had to, I'm sure I could let it charge up, pull it out, and find the weak cell(s). Apparently, the entire pack doesn't go bad all at the same time but rather there are a couple of bad actors in there that are bad enough that unless you know how to and feel like pulling the pack, require you to have the entire thing changed out. There's a website that claims they'll take your pack and replace it with a good refurbished one for about $900.
It's over 220,000 now. I don't know exactly but she drives it literally 2.5 miles a school day and once in a while, 6 miles to the mall... kids these days just don't know how nice it is to hang out somewhere other than home.Yeah, Ty, I found that several places offer that $900 or so rebuild. Sounds better than $2-3000....How many miles on the 2001?