A recent acquaintance has offered me his 1st gen prius for $1000. I've driven a 2nd gen Prius and hated every aspect of it besides the MPG and range. It's ugly, not that comfy, the power delivery is nonexistent, and the switching between the gas and electric motors while driving feels very scary to me.
With that said, I've been driving my E30 for 5 years now and love every minute of it. I don't plan on ever selling it. However, she's approaching 170k, and I don't have the time, tools, or workspace to properly perform the required maintenance. Each semester I've been using some of my student loans to ensure the necessary parts are replaced, but I feel that DDing an E30 for my <2 mile round trip to school every day is too hard on a 25+ year old car.
Now, about the Prius:
pros:
~125k miles
clean title
original paint
exterior seems really good except for a dent in the door
cold a/c
cloth interior is free of rips or smells
4 new tires
rear battery (non-main?)
cons:
Christmas tree lights on the cluster (check engine, battery, some others)
main battery going out?
flickering LCD
My main concern is that he says the main battery pack is going out. He says he was quoted $1700 to fix it and that he needs some special permit to buy the battery? If that'll keep the car running for a super long time I don't mind spending that much to fix it.
The owner is a friend of a friend. He's getting a 2002 X5 with 140k because he says he's sick of the Prius. (lol) I advised him against this, but he insisted that he wanted to sell it and he'd take $1000 for it. Like I said, I'm not rich, but if this car will last I'd much rather beat this up on the daily instead of my baby. What should I do?
With that said, I've been driving my E30 for 5 years now and love every minute of it. I don't plan on ever selling it. However, she's approaching 170k, and I don't have the time, tools, or workspace to properly perform the required maintenance. Each semester I've been using some of my student loans to ensure the necessary parts are replaced, but I feel that DDing an E30 for my <2 mile round trip to school every day is too hard on a 25+ year old car.
Now, about the Prius:
pros:
~125k miles
clean title
original paint
exterior seems really good except for a dent in the door
cold a/c
cloth interior is free of rips or smells
4 new tires
rear battery (non-main?)
cons:
Christmas tree lights on the cluster (check engine, battery, some others)
main battery going out?
flickering LCD
My main concern is that he says the main battery pack is going out. He says he was quoted $1700 to fix it and that he needs some special permit to buy the battery? If that'll keep the car running for a super long time I don't mind spending that much to fix it.
The owner is a friend of a friend. He's getting a 2002 X5 with 140k because he says he's sick of the Prius. (lol) I advised him against this, but he insisted that he wanted to sell it and he'd take $1000 for it. Like I said, I'm not rich, but if this car will last I'd much rather beat this up on the daily instead of my baby. What should I do?
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