2002 Toyota Prius, Silver, Good Condition, Selling For Move! on 2040-cars
Liverpool, New York, United States
It's time to say goodbye to a dear old friend...this Prius has been in my family for 12 years, driven by my parents the first 8 and me the last 4. I love this car, but I'm leaving Liverpool, NY and heading to London, so I can't take it with me.
It's a 2002 Toyota Prius, silver exterior and grey interior, kept clean and well-maintained by my family. It runs perfectly and gets around 37 MPG daily short-trip use, and upwards of 40-50 MPG on long highway trips. At 146K miles, it's still got a lot of life left in it, and the savings on gas is amazing with the prices at the pump these days. Power steering, mirrors, locks with remote, windows, regenerative anti-lock brakes, in-dash control screen with efficiency readout, radio, cassette player, 6-CD multidisc player, cruise control, perfectly working A/C and heat, driver/passenger airbags, passive alarm system and VIN etching on all windows. Passed inspection in March 2014. Just had to replace both front struts yesterday from normal wear over time, and replaced both front tires and the engine filter, got it aligned and balanced. Back tires still in good condition, less than two years old. Replaced the brakes and rotors back less than a year ago. Also comes with a free set of excellent non-studded snow tires, used only for last winter and they were amazing, they gripped the road like it wasn't even snowing. It looks fantastic except for the following mostly cosmetic defects: - A double-sided dent on the front right bumper from a 5 MPH collision with the rear end of a motorcycle two years ago. - A small ding on the driver's door left by some unknown driver while I was inside a store shopping. - A tiny chip in the upper right front windshield. - The front right daytime running light turns randomly on and off for no apparent reason. Mechanics couldn't tell me why, the bulbs have been replaced, and if you thump it, it comes back on. - The trunk's key lock won't turn, but the trunk release latch inside the car still opens it. - The folding cup holder for the rear seats pops off sometimes, but will pop back on. - Light rust in places underneath, it spent 8 years in dry Texas climates, so it's only been exposed to upstate NY weather for four. :) Other than that, it really is a great and well-maintained car, you have to see it for yourself. I'll be available for showings all of Monday, or after 6:30 PM weeknights this week, all of Saturday and until 11 Sunday morning. It will be parked out in front of 31 Galloway Drive, Liverpool, NY 13090 most of the time if you'd like to take a look first. I'll still be using it a little for short trips until it sells. Please e-mail me with any questions you have - e-mails with only a phone number and no questions will be ignored. Cash, check, Paypal or credit card (via my Square account swiper) are accepted, but please note that checks will have to clear my bank first before I turn over the keys, up to an additional 3 business days. Out of state buyers are welcome but only with no option for refusal/negotiation after arrival. I will record 360 degree interior and exterior videos of the car for non-local buyers upon request and show you everything you need to make a safe buying decision. ***Please be sure before you bid.*** I will gladly pick up buyers from the airport. The pictures shown were taken a couple years ago, except for the updated one of the front bumper dent, and the missing ding from the driver's door. It really does look exactly the same otherwise. Thanks for looking, feel free to ask any questions and happy bidding! |
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