2001 Toyota Prius Base Sedan 4-door 1.5l on 2040-cars
Tujunga, California, United States
2001 Prius, both batteries were replaced in 2009. Runs very well but has some body damage shown in photos. There is NO structural damage. All body parts are original. Please examine the photos as they show damage to right rear door, right front fender, fuel door and rocker panel on left side. the expensive traction battery and the small battery were replaced in August 2009 at 101,800 miles. While the body has some damage, all body parts are original and the car does not have any structural damage. I performed all service (myself) according to the Toyota maintenance schedule. I'm an ASE master technician with specific training on Prius servicing. I replaced the inverter coolant pump at 112,800 miles. I replaced the front brake pads at 129,600 for the first time. I purchased this Prius in October 2003 from a private party. Two weeks ago the "check engine" lamp came on for two days and then turned off. The engine runs well and I did not "pull" codes. The lamp has not turned on again. No warning light are on. The photo showing the odometer shows the brake lamp on because the parking brake was set, this is normal. When the parking brake is released the lamp will turn off as is should. AC, heater, power windows, power locks all work great. This car runs very well. Please examine photos and ask questions before bidding.
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Toyota has put $5.9 billion into the site since its inception, employment is up to 7,000 associates and will grow when Lexus ES350 assembly begins next year. Whereas car number one is a showpiece for the ages, one of the automaker's current associates will get to win the ten-millionth car in a blind drawing to be held this summer.
There's a press release below with more information on the impressive milestone.
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Enjoy a lot of chasing and drifting fun in the video below!