2002 Toyota Prius - Only 59k Miles - Runs Excellent! on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 Cylinder
Fuel Type:Hybrid-Electric
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Toyota
Model: Prius
Trim: Sedan
Options: Cruise Control, Cassette Player
Drive Type: Automatic
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 59,010
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Gray
This is a 2002 Toyota Prius Hybrid with Only 59K Low Miles! With Cruise Control. This car has a brand new Hybrid Battery and is in Excellent Running and Driving Condition and Needs Nothing. It drives like a New Vehicle. Car has a Clean Carfax History with Only One Owner and Clean Title with No Accidents. It has been Very Well Maintained (Oil changed regularly, filters changed, fluids replaced, tires rotated, etc.) Save Money and the Planet with this car as it gets between 49-52 MPG's. Many Prius owners agree that 1st Generation Priuses get better Gas Mileage than the newer generations as they have a larger HV battery. The Hybrid Technology in the Gen. 1 Toyota Prius is exactly the same as a 2013 Prius and for a fraction of the price. This Car has a Very Clean Exterior and Interior as well. Car has some minor dings that are barely visible which can normally be expected for a 10 year old vehicle. It has been Smoke and Pet Free. Features Include: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Mirrors, Ice Cold Air Conditioning, Heating, AM/FM Cassette. Options for Ext. Navigation & CD Changer, and much more. Save Money and the Planet with this Gas Saving Vehicle! Insurance on a Gen. 1 Prius is a fraction of the price as well. See if your state will qualify you for a tax break for driving a Clean Air Vehicle.
Please email any questions to: nyjamm2008@yahoo.com I'll be more than happy to answer them and/or help with arranging pick-up for the vehicle. Thanks for Looking!
- CRUISE CONTROL
- POWER WINDOWS
- POWER LOCKS
- POWER MIRRORS
- POWER DOORS
- ICE COLD AIR CONDITION
- HOT, HOT HEAT
- OPTION FOR EXT. NAVIGATION SYSTEM
- ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM- DRIVER/PASSENGER FRONT & SIDE AIR BAGS
- POWER STEERING
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