Can you buy a second generation Toyota Prius?

Can you buy a second generation Toyota Prius?

The second generation Toyota Prius is still one of the most popular used hybrids you can buy. Even though they are great cars, they do have issues. Here are 5 common repairs you could expect to possibly have when buying a used 2004-2009 Toyota Prius. There are loads of second generation Prius that are still on the road today.

When did Toyota Prius Generation 3 come out?

The Prius V was new and in 2012 the first plug-in model made its debut. Gen 3, in the early years, have been known to have some strong failure points, though. The inverter/converter was a new design for this year, along with the engine.

What are the differences between Gen 2 and Gen 3 Toyota Prius?

In the end, the Gen 3 Prius is a very different animal in many ways than the Gen 2 Prius. Both cars are amazing feats of technology in their ways. Both have a cult following with people that adore the vehicles. I have enjoyed every one of the 6 Prius I have owned. If you have been considering getting one, do it. They are awesome.

Which is Toyota Prius generation lasts the longest?

Number one was not without fault, though. Starting in Japan only in 1997, this first edition ran through 2003. Gen 1 Prius did not have a boost converter, and it carried a larger 301.6v battery pack. It has a turtle mode, and this is the generation that gave the people idea Prius is slow.

How often does a Toyota Prius battery need to be replaced?

Perhaps it’s true w/other hybrid systems but with Toyota’s system, there has never been a battery replaced other than one that’s been in accident or was defective to begin with. And even if that was true, Toyota warranties their hybrid system for 10 years (not 8) or 100k.

Are there any common issues with Toyota Prius?

Stay tuned for sure. Whether you have a 2nd generation Toyota Prius or are in the market for one, these common issues that an easily be attended to and if you are handy with a wrench, even save some money. These cars are super reliable, and for the most part can be had for pretty inexpensive.

Is it safe to convert my Toyota Prius to a hybrid?

The combination of a more energy-dense battery and lighter are two significant contributors that will boost your MPG. So far, I can tell you that the conversion is safe (3000 miles driven now), and it will breathe new life into your old Prius. Any questions? Please find me on Twitter @the_hybrid_guy.