2011 Toyota Prius on 2040-cars
Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
This is our 2011 Toyota Prius. We purchased the car new at Sloane Toyota. The car is almost in perfect condition, never been in an accident and no paint work. It's still under factory warranty, it has 51k miles. I have a long commute to the office and depending on the route I take I will get between 48 and 54 mpg's. The car has made probably a hundred trips to the shore and numerous trips to Canada and Florida. I think on our last trip down to Florida we spent about $65 in gas, not bad for approx. 1100 miles. The car received new tires all around about 10k miles ago. I attached a small hitch to the car that we use for a carrier ( not included), it can also be used for a bike rack, etc. My wife recently backed into a few branches on the side of our driveway and put 2 small marks in the passenger rear quarter, they are very small and it's hard to see on the pictures because they are real tiny. I was told they can be removed by a dentless remover, they are real small so they didn't really bother us. Up to date with all service and all oil changes were done with synthetic oil. The car needs nothing, get in and drive anywhere. Garage Kept / Adult ( professional) driven.
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