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2006 Toyota Prius, Great Condition, New Hybrid Battery $3,000 Cost To Install on 2040-cars

US $8,077.00
Year:2006 Mileage:163000
Location:

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

New Hybrid Battery that cost $3000 to install. So this Prius is good for another 120,000 to 150,000 miles or more. Be careful when you buy a used Prius with the original hybrid battery - you are likely going to have to replace that battery sooner rather later (and it will run you around $3,000 or more.)

This 2006 Toyota Prius is great condition, the mileage are mostly interstate miles (commuting to Atlanta). Mostly garaged, Harman Kardon Stereo iPhone/iPod connection to car speakers with a dashboard music control. Also separately mp3 auxiliary jack. Tires have at least 70% thread left on them. Great mileage at 45MPG.

Tired of "burning" good money on gas on your old clunker. Want to just wave at the gas station as you drive by? Why not try a hybrid vehicle and Toyota Prius is the leader of the pack on this category.

This is a 2006 Toyota Prius hybrid car. It is rated for 45 MPG. It is a four door 5 passenger vehicle. The body is in good shape, all controls work and we have added a Harman Kardon tuner/player ($299 installation cost) so you can play your iPhone 4 or prior model and ipod touch music on the car's stereo speakers. Note we are going to leave with you the iPhone 3GS 32GB (see photo) that we use to play our music on the Harman Kardon (Another $325 value).

Has a new HV hybrid battery that should be good for at least another 100,000 miles (cost: $1500 battery and $275 installation). Note - the original Prius battery that comes with any Prius is only rated for about $150,000 miles.

The tires still has about 65%  thread on them so you should be good for at least 20,000 miles. The mileage on the car (163,000) are mostly highway/freeway (I-20 miles) as I used to commute to Atlanta a lot as a consultant. Again the HV hybrid battery is new as the original one on the vehicle are rated for only about 150,000 miles, so with the new HV battery, this Prius should be good for another 100,000 miles.

Additional add-ons you are getting:
1. New HV battery (should be good for another 100,000 miles  ----  $3000 (cost to install)
2. Harman Kardon ipod stereo music player that uses the cars speakers (with small monitor on dash board)  ---- $325

4. TOTAL ESTIMATED  ADD-ONs  $3325 (free to you)

Call with questions or to schedule a test drive - 205-482-0822. Please note: this is also listed for sale locally, so seller reserves the right to cancel this listing at any time. Also seller will give a $100 credit towards a scratch on the panel below right back door (hardly noticeable.)

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