Are Toyota Prius easy to fix?
There are no true mechanical parts like in a standard combustion engine. The gasoline engine is, however, a standard combustion engine, and it is just as easy to work on as any other Toyota engine is, and that also means it’s just as affordable to maintain as other Toyotas are.
How long will a 2010 Prius last?
Even though it is a hybrid, the Toyota Prius can last up to 250,000 miles in top shape. If you drive, on average, 15,000 to 20,000 miles yearly, you can use your Toyota Prius for 12 to 16 years.
Did I make a mistake buying a 2010 Toyota Prius?
When I bought my 2010 Toyota Prius, I thought I had made a huge mistake. After the repair, I was surprised to learn these things every early 3rd Gen Prius owner should know. If you have not read my other article, Did I make a mistake buying a 2010 Toyota Prius?, make sure you read that.
Can a Toyota Prius go past 250, 000 miles?
Here’s what they can do for you. Toyota’s Prius is known to go well past 250,000 miles without battery issues. If you own a Toyota Prius Hybrid you may find that at some point well into its natural life the battery needs a little bit of TLC. If your car is under the hybrid warranty, the place to go is your local Toyota dealer.
Where to go if your Toyota Prius has a battery problem?
If your car is under the hybrid warranty, the place to go is your local Toyota dealer. They will correct the problem and have you back on the road quickly and at no cost to you. However, if your Prius hybrid has a battery issue and it is past its warranty, you don’t want to head to the dealer.
Can a Toyota Prius 3rd gen head gasket be fixed?
If you want to fix your 3rd Gen Prius head gasket, know the risk you are taking. Many other problems can show up afterward once the repair has been done. Other problems may not happen until thousands of miles down the road. So, I think the question now is, Did I make a mistake buying a 2010 Toyota Prius?