How many miles is a 2010 Prius good for?
With routine service appointments, Toyota Prius owners report that it’s easy to pass 200,000 miles with no major issues. There are even a few Prius owners who still drive their cars with over 300,000 miles on the odometer.
Is 2010 a good year for Prius?
The 2010 Toyota Prius is a solid choice among 2010 midsize cars and a superb choice among used hybrid cars. The Prius’ versatile cabin and cargo space and exceptional fuel economy of 51/48 mpg city/highway are its main attributes.
Is a 2010 Toyota Prius reliable?
Extremely reliable and great on gas mileage. Not the best looking car I’ve ever owned, and considerably more expensive than the car I replaced it with. Still I had a hard time not just buying another one. As a used car it will give the new owner great service.
Should I avoid 2010 Prius?
The 2007, 2008, and 2010 year models are the least reliable, with each having a plethora of reports of headlights malfunctioning or blowing out and an over-consumption of oil. These you should absolutely avoid at all costs. Either way, we recommend that you avoid these Toyota Prius year models.
Which year Prius is the best?
These are the Toyota Prius year models that we recommend. Although they’re a bit older, you can’t go wrong with the 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 Toyota Priuses. These have had almost no complaints, which is almost unheard of for such a popular car.
Why is my Prius getting bad mileage?
Your aging hybrid battery could be costing your Prius to have a lower econ. A failing or bad battery does not allow for adequate gasoline engine off time. This action results in more extended periods of engine run time and lowers fuel economy.
Is it bad to buy a Prius with over 100K miles?
The Toyota Prius has experienced a problem with excessive oil consumption. The problem generally manifests itself shortly after the 100K miles mark. Not a bad time for a problem to start if you owned the car new.
How long does a Toyota Prius engine last?
How Long Does a Toyota Prius Last? With regular maintenance, a Toyota Prius owner can expect to get between 200,000 and 250,000 miles out of their Prius, with some owners topping the 300,000-mile mark and going strong.
Can you replace a Prius battery?
According to pricing supplied by Toyota Australia, most Prius and Camry replacement batteries cost less than $3000 plus GST. Currently, only battery pack repair – rather than remanufactured replacement – is offered in Australia as an alternative to a new hybrid battery pack.
What’s the price of a 2010 Toyota Prius?
The base 2010 Toyota Prius II has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of a little under $23,000 – which is in line with the last generation’s base-model price in 2009. Each trim adds slightly to that price, with the Prius V ringing in at just over $28,000.
What’s the new version of the Toyota Prius?
What’s New? For 2010, the Toyota Prius enters its third generation, with a thorough revamping that includes new styling inside and out, a larger, more powerful engine and, as expected, even better fuel economy. The Latin word prius means “to go before.”
What kind of engine does the Toyota Prius have?
The 2010 Toyota Prius is powered by Toyota’s advanced gasoline-electric hybrid powertrain. A 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine combines with a pair of electric motors (one for propulsion, the other an electrical systems generator) through a planetary-type continuously variable transmission (CVT).
What are the trim levels of the Toyota Prius?
The 2010 Toyota Prius is available in four trim levels that should appeal to an ancient Roman’s sensibilities: Prius II, Prius III, Prius IV and Prius V.
