Used 2011 Toyota Prius Consumer Reviews
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One of best Toyota I have owned
6/8/2022 Pros: Just passed 100K , battery has been replaced recently with 11 years old, excellent gas mileage 47-48 /gallon, big help to save $$ after price jumped to $5.8 /gallon now. Con: front highlight bub went bad and labor charge with that for total $130 due to there is fuse box block the location ( much more expensive than regular car) some internal vibration starts to appear due to loose of plastic materials, Pros: 86K with 9 years old, trouble free, Ride is comfort and great space , great gas millage , easy to DIY air filter and cabin air filter. Great for family and Commute. Easy to maintain after 9 years still original battery . brake. Only changed tires due to a nail was found and could not be repaired. Cons: Radio failed one time w/o reason then works again,, some interior ( dashboard , drive side seat belt hook ) vibration noise sometimes appears but not always.
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Couldn't have asked for much more.
It's exactly as advertised. 100k+ miles and in fantastic shape (with regular maintenance). Had some issues with the headlights, but since that sensor was replaced / repaired, all has been good. Super reliable.
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- IMSRP: $8,4009 mi away
- IIMSRP: $7,995123 mi away
- Two Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,950146 mi away
Prius does what Prius do.
At 185k with regular oil change and maintenance with no issues at all.
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Great value for a long lasting car
At 135000 miles still on original set of breaks, shock absorders, etc.
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Never thought I'd get one...
Honestly, I've had over 70+ vehicles since I was 16 years old and never thought I'd get a Prius of all things! Leased it for work and already its paying for itself. Pay half at the pump and going twice as far. At the gas station is where this car makes the most sense. I also realize why Prius drivers are so annoying to be behind.. its because they are trying to keep in ECO mode all the time! I just drive it like a regular car and I'm still getting 44 mpg with mixed driving. I am 6'2" and 238 lbs., so the seat was not made for me. I had to go to an upholstery shop to build up the seat bottom foam and side bolsters. Much much better afterward and no more neck pain. Crummy seats, but great car.