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4 out of 5 stars

Domino's Prius Update!

alexx52093, 04/30/2014
2004 Toyota Prius 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl CVT)
22 of 23 people found this review helpful

Wrote a review about my Dominos' store's Prius'! Updating it! We now have 3 Prius's! Two '04's and an '05! The one I wrote about before is an '04 which now has 220k mi on it and still no problems! It never breaks down or gives up! And it gets driven HARD by many different drivers! The battery still holds charge pretty well, not quite as well as our other Prius's but still returns over 50mpg if driven frugally. Our other 04' Prius has 160k mi and runs great! Same with our '05 that has 120k mi! These vehicles are workhorses! You want a reliable, affordable commuter or work car! This is the one! If it can deliver pizzas, it can do anything!

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5 out of 5 stars

117000 miles on my Prius

Barry, 05/04/2009
2004 Toyota Prius 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl CVT)
13 of 13 people found this review helpful

I have an 04 Prius with 117000 miles on it. In the earlier years I had all the problems with the car stalling or not wanting to keep going, but Toyota finally resolved those issues with software upgrades and recalls. For the past 3 years I've had no problems. At 112000 miles I needed a new water pump, but otherwise I've had no mechanical issues. The battery is fine. I drive exclusively on local roads, 40 miles each way to work, and get 48 mpg during the winter (New Hampshire winters are brutal) and am now getting 57 mpg in the Springtime. The car gets significantly less gas mileage if I only use it for short hops (5-10 miles) or if I drive on the highway.

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5 out of 5 stars

DO BUY! reliable, practical, comfortable

Dgles, 05/18/2018
updated 11/19/2021
2004 Toyota Prius 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl CVT)
10 of 10 people found this review helpful

Update Nov 2021. Bought at 78K miles Nov. 2012 with a rebuilt title for $7800 after having it checked by Toyota dealer. I've been 100% happy. I always buy used cars. I systematically replace ALL fluids and filters soon thereafter. May 2020 I replaced a single battery cell for $30. May 2021 another cell failed so I decided to replace the entire, original 17 year old battery with a lifetime warranty refurb for $1500. Apr 2021 I replaced the Hydraulic Brake module for $700. The interior is durable and easy to clean. Expensive brand new but if patient, you can find a quality used car with an established reputation at a great price and drive it for another 100k miles! Also, used cars have a track record of known failures and repairs that you can look up to help your own troubleshooting and repairs. I only have 145K miles now. I know these go over 300, so a great investment!

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Fun car, looking forward to PHEV or EV

yohan, 11/16/2009
2004 Toyota Prius 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl CVT)
10 of 10 people found this review helpful

After more than six months, the only problem I've had with my 2004 Prius is a dead battery. I've averaged about 52 mpg when I wasn't deliberately driving economically. As a former leadfoot Corvette owner, it took me a while to learn to get 70 mpg or even 99+ mpg, but I did accomplish this using techniques I read in the manual and online. With a car full of husky adults, patience is required for economical acceleration and hill-climbing. The typical American driver will push the pedal for more power, but the electric will kick in and save on gas. I recommend cruise control and some patience to get 50-60 mpg on that long hilly highway trip.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

A car with life time gas coupon 50% off

Allen, 03/29/2010
2004 Toyota Prius 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl CVT)
13 of 14 people found this review helpful

Just bought @104K for $8K, like new condition. Not a comfortable car like my 98' Lexus LS400, but I understand the compromise in order to achieve optimal MPG: stiff suspension, low roll resistance tire. My goal is to save money with 50+ MPG for 130 mile daily commute. I can't justify buying a new one for 3.5X price to save ONLY $1800/year on gas at $3/gallon. Performance better than I expected. Technology is truly impressive I am confident to drive it for another 5 years to 300K miles, if the battery OK. Heard many Prius at 200K miles, battery still fine.

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