How long does a 2007 Prius last?

How long does a 2007 Prius last?

Here is the short answer to how long Toyota 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.

How much did a Prius cost in 2007?

Used 2007 Toyota Prius Pricing We can tell you the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the Prius begins at $22,795, but there is no guarantee you’ll find one for that price.

What is the average life of a Prius battery?

First, there’s no need to yell, we’re finally here! And second, Toyota says a Prius battery will last between 100,000-150,000 miles or between 8-10 years. However, there are owners that have eked out far more mileage, as well as others who’ve reported fewer.

Is there a 2007 Toyota Prius for sale?

Autotrader has 131 Used Toyota Priuss for sale, including a 2007 Toyota Prius and a 2007 Toyota Prius Touring. Not sure if a Prius is the right fit for you? That’s okay! We make it easy to shop for your next vehicle by body type, mileage, price, and much more.

What kind of car is the Toyota Prius?

2007 Toyota Prius models A midsize four-door hatchback, the 2007 Toyota Prius hybrid is available in two trim levels: base and Touring. The base car comes with 15-inch aluminum wheels, automatic climate control, a six-speaker CD stereo, cruise control, a trip computer and steering-wheel-mounted audio and climate controls.

Where can I find the value of my Toyota Prius?

The term “Blue Book Value” might refer to the Kelley Blue Book value, but is often used as a generic expression for a given vehicle’s market value. You can find the market value of your 2007 Toyota Prius on Edmunds. You’ll need to know some basic facts about your vehicle, such as the mileage, condition, option packages and trim level.

What is the length of a Toyota Prius?

The Prius has a 106.3-inch wheelbase, and its overall length is 175 inches. Front and rear lighting units have been revised for 2006. Fifteen-inch alloy wheels are standard.

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