Should I get a Gen 2 Prius in 2022? (Even with a lot of miles??)

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Komentáře • 237

  • @erinsjourney315
    @erinsjourney315 Před rokem +27

    After a lot of research I bought a 2008/220k mi and LOVE IT! I also love how easy it is to do maintenance yourself. Ive replaced the headlights and the spark plugs myself with no problem.

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +4

      Awesome!

    • @elifan2523
      @elifan2523 Před rokem

      Did you consider getting the 3rd gen when doing your research?

    • @erinsjourney315
      @erinsjourney315 Před rokem +3

      @@elifan2523 : good question, actually no I didn’t. I saw a video from your car angel titled “Problems to look out for when buying a used Prius”. It was definitely a video that informed my choice. Another video titled all Prius generations and models (2022) by car hub also reiterated that generation three was the worst one. and that Jen 2 is the most reliable.

    • @elifan2523
      @elifan2523 Před rokem +1

      @@erinsjourney315 Thanks, I'll check them out :)

  • @Viper3048
    @Viper3048 Před rokem +41

    Just bought a 2007 after my 2012 was totaled by a young girl. The 3rd gens did come equipped with back up cameras and nav and all of that, but it was optional depending on trim level. Also the 2015 fixed the water pump/head gasket issue, making it the best 3rd gen. So far I actually prefer the 3rd gen to the 2nd gen for a few reasons. 3rd gen is quieter, smoother, has physical climate buttons instead of being on the screen, has more information near the speedo letting you know how much throttle you can use and stay in EV mode, and it could also play music from my phone which the 2nd gen can't. Also I think the 3rd gen has better seats. But so far the second gen is a really great car with very few compromises. These are just little gripes that I can live with. Especially considering I bought this car for 4 grand compared to the 13 grand I paid for my 2012. So for the value there isn't any car that beats a second gen prius. Cheaper than almost anything, more reliable than almost anything, lower maintenance than almost anything, and better gas mileage than almost anything. Smart people who are financially conscious buy these cars and drive them until they break, fix them and keep driving them. It's really the perfect cheap commuter car. Buying anything else is really kind of foolish if you're just looking for a good A to B vehicle. I have my fun vehicles too, but for work and long trips the Prius is a highway hero.

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +7

      Yess I agree 100%

    • @Amir-ie2yz
      @Amir-ie2yz Před rokem +4

      My 07 can play music from my phone via Aux cable.

    • @formationagricole4012
      @formationagricole4012 Před rokem +4

      I was about to throw my 2005 Toyota Prius aways for a Ford but you saved my life and my pocket 😮

    • @formationagricole4012
      @formationagricole4012 Před rokem +2

      I think that I will get the 2009

    • @art322
      @art322 Před 11 měsíci

      The reason I chose a gen 3 over a gen 2 was because I thought it would give better gas mileage on long journeys at high speed (70 mph). Was I wrong about this?

  • @lukeholler4364
    @lukeholler4364 Před rokem +14

    Thanks for your time and knowledge on your video. Just purchased my first Toyota Prius 2 days ago. Generation 2 - 2005, with 160,000. Miles - $4,500. I had taken my time looking for one, purchased from a private party - if purchased through a car dealer asking price would have been $6,000+.
    FYI simply take your time upon looking for a Prius - good deals are out there. 👍

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +2

      Awesome! Glad I can help

    • @timothycreamer8610
      @timothycreamer8610 Před rokem

      Just bought mine recently with 212000 miles on it and a one owner vehicle for $3200 put new headlight assemblies and Trans and oil changed... I like the thing it's a 2005 BTW subscribed recently.

  • @drchen6424
    @drchen6424 Před rokem +6

    I love all videos about Prii but especially comparison videos and I just subscribed! I have a 2006 Prius which has been the most reliable car ever (until this past year, but it just needed a very big maintenance job bc I really wasn’t doing that much since she was always going strong). I am thinking to upgrade to a Prius Prime. If you have any experience with Prius Primes could you make a video on how they’re different (like more or less maintenance, different features, your pros and cons, etc) like you did with this video? Comparison videos are so fun! Thanks!

  • @josereyes6187
    @josereyes6187 Před rokem +4

    I own a 07 and totally agree with you very low maintenance and extremely reliable. Great vid

  • @davidadams860
    @davidadams860 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Just bought a neglected gen 2. I’ve done A lot of work on it but it keeps getting better! Smooth and quiet!!!

  • @1981windsor
    @1981windsor Před rokem +7

    Have an '09 i got with 160,000 miles, it has 220,000 now, iv changed the fluid of course, the tiny battery in the trunk, the center screen i got used online for like $450, cant believe how easy such a futuristic care is to work on, you can get to the main battery in 15 minutes to clean the vent system, even the center screen you can have out in under 10 just with watching a video on it. I have no idea how old the main battery is, i give her the beans driving everyday in the city to work and get 39mpg, even better in the summer when the pack isn't cold starting out. I like the look of the 2nd gen mainly because it doesnt look fast and I have a theory a self respecting cop will never pull it over lol.

  • @1Kevingtz3
    @1Kevingtz3 Před rokem +4

    I have been asking myself this questions for about 2 weeks now. I currently have a gen 2 and was thinking about getting a gen 3 because of the looks. I have already put 70k on my prius and I’ve only had to replace the hybrid system water pump which was like $350. I love my car and I think you have just answered my questions. Thanks a lot bro, I really appreciate it!

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +1

      Get a Gen 4 if you are looking into a newer one!

    • @1Kevingtz3
      @1Kevingtz3 Před rokem

      @@carhub2178 thanks bro, I will look into that 👍🏼

    • @1Kevingtz3
      @1Kevingtz3 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Ion-tj6cl hi there, I bought it with around 173k and I recently sold it with 263k. I did have to change the hybrid battery which was costly but other than that the car was amazing for me.

  • @nothingherefolks6218
    @nothingherefolks6218 Před rokem +7

    I have two 2005 Gen 2's. I've only had to change the inverter pumps and HV battery on one. The other one needed a little more because it sat too long before I bought it. So the fuel bladder had shrunk. I replaced the fuel tank and filler neck, combination meter, inverter pump, ABS module, and HV pack. It's practically like a new car now. I love working on these things!

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +3

      That’s awesome! Where are you from

    • @nothingherefolks6218
      @nothingherefolks6218 Před rokem +2

      @@carhub2178 I live in Fort Worth Texas. Whar state are you in?

    • @nothingherefolks6218
      @nothingherefolks6218 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Ion-tj6cl It was sitting for a whole with around 240k miles. We haven't had to do anything to it since I got it up and running.

    • @nothingherefolks6218
      @nothingherefolks6218 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Ion-tj6cl Different Generations have different issues. I've mostly worked on 2nd and 3rd Gen. You said you're looking at a 2nd Gen Prius 4? What year is it? This video and my cars are 2nd Gen Prius (2005-2009). If you have a Gen 4 (2016-2022) I haven't worked on those. I've seen a few people complain about the Infotainment screen and TPMS for those years, but I'm not sure about the HV system and drivetrain.

    • @nothingherefolks6218
      @nothingherefolks6218 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Ion-tj6cl Ok, I understand now. Lol. I would say that the Gen 2 is the most reliable one. For a 2009 with low miles, it just depends on how well it was maintained. The inverter water pump might be something you'll want to keep on the shelf (Or in the trunk). These are made mostly of plastic and is usually one of the first things to go. It's very easy to replace. The engine is solid. Just keep the oil changed and topped off. The coil packs will occasionally need to be replaced. For a used Prius, I'd probably proactively replace the coil packs and plugs. If the ABS is working now, just be sure that the brake fluid is full and brakes work properly. It's very obvious when the ABS module has an issue. It'll light up the dash like a Christmas tree.

  • @nolongeranurse3369
    @nolongeranurse3369 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Just bought a 2005 gen 2 with 230k miles...loving it

  • @lucagavazzeni7990
    @lucagavazzeni7990 Před rokem +3

    the best car evere! i have a prius gen2 2005 and it have 550000 km. 0 problem, only 1 pack battery replaced!

  • @sohailrabani
    @sohailrabani Před rokem +1

    Very true vlog about gen2 and gen3 .

  • @davidmack4495
    @davidmack4495 Před 7 měsíci +1

    my gen 3 had a water pump go bad at 110k miles....I stopped, had it towed and they fixed it....the engine wasn't damaged because the computer slowed my vehicle down, and eventually didn;t allow me to run it any longer...800.00 repair...first repair in 8 yrs.....I love my prius.

  • @pjanoo6973
    @pjanoo6973 Před rokem +1

    I like the layout of the 3rd gen interior, some people hate it, I feel like I'm in a cockpit😂

  • @triple_gem_shining
    @triple_gem_shining Před rokem +40

    Gen 2 is a smarter finicial decision. Getting a gen 3 kind defeats the purpose cuz you're eating some devaluation again. Point of driving a Prius is to save money, not the planet.

  • @itzjdub282
    @itzjdub282 Před 10 měsíci

    I've owned a Gen 2 and currently owned a Gen 3.....I love my Gen 3 I. Almost ever aspect

  • @jeremyickes5699
    @jeremyickes5699 Před rokem +3

    I used to hate the older prius but now I have come to love them. They replaced the gen 1 Honda insight in my heart because those are getting harder and harder to find in good working order. I love how cheap these are now and even if the battery is blown up they only cost like $1000 to replace and you can probably get one with a dead battery for less than $2000.

  • @leifhietala8074
    @leifhietala8074 Před 7 dny

    A couple of things to bear in mind regarding GenII Prii:
    The instrument cluster is subject to a bad capacitor which can cause it to go blank and manifest as a couple of strange malfunctions in the car, such as being unable to turn it off. A person with a good soldering iron and some precise soldering skills can fix it; you have to dismantle the dash to get to it.
    The center multi-function display is subject to micro cracks in its connectors, causing it to go blank and not respond. This disables several features, including AC control. NOTE: if your AC is on when the screen goes blank, it stays on. You just can't change the fan speed or temperature. You can still engage the defroster via the steering wheel button. There are a couple of specialists who can repair these things.
    The inverter coolant pump can die on you, causing the car to display the Red Triangle of Death. Pull over immediately. Fortunately, replacing it is actually pretty easy and the part is not terribly expensive.
    With the exception of the inverter coolant pump, the car is remarkably flexible in shrugging off assorted component failures; it will keep soldiering on like a battered old truck. Take care of it, and it'll take care of you.

  • @thomaspage334
    @thomaspage334 Před rokem +6

    I love my Gen 2 Prius Touring for its looks and reliability and the most efficient use of space in any car i have seen. I have taken it from Maine to Virginia in 10 hrs at 80 plus mph then camped out in the back. now at 230+K and runs perfect still. Just out $5k into new exhaust, springs, shocks, coolant valve etc. to keep it going another $200k. much better looking than the Prius today with all those weird sharp angles and ugly vertical slots in front. get good tires that dont wiggle and the handling is acceptable.

  • @adrianhernandez1246
    @adrianhernandez1246 Před rokem +1

    I just got a gen 2 in blue yesterday with 130,000 miles. This made me feel good

  • @phillipwasson2980
    @phillipwasson2980 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video and most timely for me. Shopping for a used Prius now.
    Thank you for posting! Subscribed immediately 💛👌

  • @Amir-ie2yz
    @Amir-ie2yz Před rokem +2

    I just bought a 07 touring edition. One owner 150,000 miles on it and it drives great. I’m getting 46 miles a gallon 😊. Using it for my daily work commute. I love it so far.

  • @calicoesblue4703
    @calicoesblue4703 Před rokem +1

    I just bought a 2006 Prius & I luv it. They are built like mini tanks. They are very strong reliable cars. 🚙 😎👍

  • @LindaOnTheRoad
    @LindaOnTheRoad Před rokem +5

    Recently bought a 2007 /105k miles and I couldn't be happier! I took it straight to my mechanic (Toyota specialist) after I bought it and told him to "fix everything", but it was barely anything to fix even though the previous owner had been quite... shall we say relaxed with maintenance. I will say that I’m terrified that the hybrid battery will just randomly die though, but that’s all in my head tbh. Car has been running super smooth with no issues whatsoever. The gas milage has actually been fantastic as well, I top it up when it's down to 3-4 dots and that's about every couple of months. I think it identifies as a Tesla 😅

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +1

      That’s awesome!

    • @jaihind9043
      @jaihind9043 Před rokem +3

      Funny thing with hybrid battery, you can get cells for cheap like 20$ or so and replace them for cheap as well. Of course there would be no warranty and it might not last 8-10 years, but it definitely is a cheap option to get it back to nominal performance.

  • @FutureDoc786
    @FutureDoc786 Před rokem +7

    Gen 2 over any other generation hands down.

  • @Arjuntamal14555
    @Arjuntamal14555 Před 2 lety

    Good vid. Keep it up man

  • @Nothing00987
    @Nothing00987 Před rokem +1

    Enjoyed the video very insightful!
    Just a quick question which specific years would you recommend for the 2nd gens?

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +2

      Any year! 2004 to 2009 are pretty much all the same

  • @No2ndHandInfo
    @No2ndHandInfo Před rokem +3

    i have an 04 prius , bought it 16 years ago No major problems,ive done all the normal problems myself always using toyota parts 208000

  • @Halfom
    @Halfom Před rokem +4

    Try to buy the updated Gen2 Prius with the odometer at the right side of the display. The 2004-2006 Prius have the odometer on the left side and that one gets stuck at 299999 km/miles. And put a catshield on it to prevent theft of the catalyst converter. Gen2 Prius is popular among cat thieves because it is an easy job on this car.

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +2

      Awesome thank you

    • @Halfom
      @Halfom Před rokem +1

      @@carhub2178 You're welcome and thanks for your video!

  • @asimk9518
    @asimk9518 Před 6 měsíci

    I had gen 2, mechanically no issues at all but look wise gen3 was beautiful design inside outside, got gen3, 97k mileage and overheating issues, battery issues, first error came up as hybrid system failed, coolent b system failed which is probably to do with exhaust and battery etc. but old one as you say just oil and basic things break pads📖hand break etc, but old is sluggish up hills don’t know if it was coil or plugs but once camshaft sensor went but that’s not a big issue

  • @Nottodaysatan19
    @Nottodaysatan19 Před 4 měsíci

    Gen 4 here. 2017. It's a beast

  • @ypaut
    @ypaut Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @Josetriunfante31
    @Josetriunfante31 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Saludos desde panamá 🇵🇦 tengo un prius gen 2 y es la mejor compra que he podido hacer, ya tengo 1 año con el y solo he tenido que cambiar aceite más nada. Tiene 182,000 millas y está como nuevo 😊👏🏾 no me interesan autos del 2022 me quedaré muchos años con mi gen 2 ❤

  • @thereborndailythereborndai8712

    I have a 2006 gen 2 I had the oil changed a week before I drove from ca to id and on the way back it threw a rod. I’ve also had to replace both batteries.

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +1

      Probably wrong oil. A lot of miles?

  • @chrisblanchard6930
    @chrisblanchard6930 Před rokem +4

    Got my 2006 Prius for $3K, it needs the ABS break module replaced, which is one of the common failures on this model. However it is still drivable with that fault for the most part. It is my favorite sedan vehicle I have had so far. The other common failure is the VFD display (displays the MPH and other info) and that is a PITA to fix as you have to take the whole dashboard apart (to replace 1-3 capacitors!!??!) Other than those two faults they are bullet proof!

  • @holylabs
    @holylabs Před 10 měsíci

    The gen 3 comes with navi screen i have it in my 2011. Guess it was optional.

  • @donniecarrascosr.9912
    @donniecarrascosr.9912 Před měsícem +1

    I’m Buying a 2005, GEN 2 tomorrow 4500, I’m gonna ask him to take $60 off for the rental car for me to get over to where the car is. It has 2301 miles. I’m picking it up tomorrow and I have to drive it down a steep Windi he’ll Buckhorn summit here in Northern California. After the guy sells me the car, he’s taking a trip to Jamaica, I trust this guy so far. My old auto shop teacher in high school told me if you ever sell a used , car sell it to somebody from out of state??? LMFAO! Anyways, it looks like all the major stuff replaced, brakes, battery, and Smogged. I’ll check back here tomorrow after I buy the car and let you dudes know how everything went, I got faith, I read a lot of good things about the Toyota Prius generation 2!😄

  • @Tailionis
    @Tailionis Před 10 měsíci

    Some confusion. Gen 3 has more features. It just depends on the trim level. I have the touch screen and alot of cool stuff on the persona trim 3

  • @timjacobs9860
    @timjacobs9860 Před měsícem

    had a gen 2 and had problems with dash lights coming out and on and the battery pac was all corroded connections and abs pump was making a spider weird noise and cvt trans was making a strange sound and you definitley notice in gen 2 very clunky sound when motor shuts off or startsso currantly has now a gen 3 and way better silent no clunking when engine and eletric motors seamless engage while the sofware is much more sophisticted then gen 2 .

  • @lexre5948
    @lexre5948 Před rokem +1

    I own a 2014 prius 3 with the 100k miles .
    Do you recommend replacing a water pump about at 150k.miles?
    Thank you for the great video.

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem

      Yess 100% keep it well maintained and it’ll last a lot longer

  • @nwo6541
    @nwo6541 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Why not to replace water pump before it goes??? Whenever I buy gen 3 prius I do that as preventive matter

  • @JJ38255
    @JJ38255 Před 11 měsíci

    Hey great info. Was just wondering if i bought a refurbished battery pack for a gen 2 prius, do you think it would give me much improvement in MPG if the old one has high miles ?

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes but minimal because the rest of the cells are still old

  • @sharefrequency
    @sharefrequency Před 2 měsíci

    where can i find the 12v power supply near engine, i wanna install the alarm under the hood to stop converter thief
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  • @BackpackandGear
    @BackpackandGear Před rokem +2

    I have a 2009 Toyota Prius and I've had a lot of 12v batteries die on me. Granted I live in Florida and my garage gets pretty hot in the summer! I had a Hybrid Water Pump go out and I took my car to Toyota and they charged me over $700 to fix it! Never take your car to the dealership to fix a water pump! I learned later that you can do it yourself for under $200! That experience taught me to learn all I can about my car and to fix it myself! My car has over 137,000 miles and now I'm putting in a used remanufactured ABS Actuator! It is pretty expensive and I had to purchase some new tools along with high voltage class 0 gloves to open up the converter! I'll get the part tomorrow. I could not get the new remanufactured part that I wanted because right now you just can't get them! Toyota's new part is $1,134! I don't trust buying their part only because this seems to be a common issue on these cars! Mine is coming from eBay.

  • @douglascollett6495
    @douglascollett6495 Před 2 lety +3

    What do you recommend for batteries in a Gen 2. I was thinking Lithium what are you thinking? Give me some advice

  • @royflores9987
    @royflores9987 Před 17 dny

    Great video boss! Question for you.. since you say that the head gasket will blow once the water pump goes out, would it be safe to say that if we change the water pump before that happens, that might save the head gasket or at least make it last longer?

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před 17 dny

      Yes exactly! Preventative maintenance!

  • @jonny-mj5jl
    @jonny-mj5jl Před 8 měsíci

    gen 3 has a ton of airbags knees side curtain front rear so factor that in

  • @RealBG1987
    @RealBG1987 Před rokem +1

    wait on your gen 2 is that a custom logo where the hybrid logo would be? because i wanna customize my 2nd gen 2008 dark blue one i wanted to know your recommendations for mods for a 2nd gen

  • @wkwmobile
    @wkwmobile Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the info. Got a 3rd Gen Prius V with 247,000 miles on it. Along with disappearing coolant (cylinder 1 misfire), the traction battery is pretty much dead as the dash lights up and the dreaded POA80 code comes up on the scanner along with an indication that cylinders 1, 2, and 3 random misfires are happing. Should I just cut my losses and dump this thing or just get a rebuilt battery and just keep driving it?

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem

      I would go for a newer one but you could also make sure the head gasket isn’t blown and put another hybrid battery in it as another option

    • @kingrook45
      @kingrook45 Před rokem

      Change spark plugs and coil packs and a fresh oil change. Make sure hybrid fan is clean.

  • @thatzfever7294
    @thatzfever7294 Před rokem +5

    The reason why the water pumps go bad on the Gen 3s is because they are electric driven opposed to the Gen 2s where they are the old school mechanical water pumps that are undeniably more reliable. There's really no signs when an electric water pump goes bad. I think that was a horrible design for a Prius as they are not performance cars.

    • @threadoflife
      @threadoflife Před 2 měsíci

      Clearly they did this to cause more failures and deepen their pockets with maintenance costs to their consumers.

  • @user-ej7kc4gx9e
    @user-ej7kc4gx9e Před rokem +1

    can you install gen 3 battery pack in gen 2 ? i have the gen 2 and the battery getting very weak . plus i have 9 inch android screen installed and it's great upgrade recommended

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +1

      Pack is different but you can use the cells

  • @donniecarrascosr.9912
    @donniecarrascosr.9912 Před měsícem

    Does the GEN two Have a CD player?

  • @FCM415
    @FCM415 Před rokem

    I’ve owned a 2015 since brand new. Never had any problems, great decision to buy it. At 120k just religious maintenance.

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem

      Not saying all are bad just as an average Gen 2 is definitely better

    • @FCM415
      @FCM415 Před rokem

      @@carhub2178 well, the Prius reputation did come from gen 1 and 2 so Im not surprised. Just sharing that my gen 3 was such a good purchase for me. What do you think abt gen 4s? Also, Im looking to get a NX350h for the wife, gotta love Toyotas and Lexus.

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem

      @@FCM415 gen 4s are great so far. Some people are starting to see head gaskets go bad too though

  • @No2ndHandInfo
    @No2ndHandInfo Před rokem +2

    every 1s in a while my 2nd gen prius, not often, kinda rattles/clunk noise when gas engine starts ? what do u think ? THX

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +2

      A lot of times that means it’s low on oil

    • @daledewolfe5533
      @daledewolfe5533 Před rokem +1

      Your fuel injectors may be getting clogged. Run a can of seafoam through the gas tank. That can cure the rattle at start up.

  • @B33ond
    @B33ond Před 6 měsíci

    What about the gen 3 pHEV?

  • @grumpywolfgaming
    @grumpywolfgaming Před 2 měsíci

    I was going to buy a gen 3, but then a mechanic said stay away due to the head gasket issues. Got an 08 gen 2 and have been very happy. It's also crazy to me that the gen 2 has a back up camera but the gen 3 doesn't, wtf.

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před 2 měsíci

      Some Gen 3s have a back up camera. And if you keep the Gen 3 water pumps fresh. They are great cars

  • @davidtaylor6772
    @davidtaylor6772 Před 2 měsíci

    I just bought a 2014 Prius 3 for $1k. Mine has a screen and backup camera from the factory.

  • @crazypitbull16
    @crazypitbull16 Před rokem +2

    Im looking into an 06 prius with 121k miles for 9k clean title, a dealer has it near me. Is that a good price for that? Also Im concerned to know if the battery is still good on it. How can i check?

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem

      Decent deal and just watch the battery pack and make sure it stays solid

    • @BossTheoryy
      @BossTheoryy Před rokem +2

      it sucks what the used car market looks like right now. i bought my 09 prius for 3k.. only problem was it was 240k miles.. i put a motor with 140k in it for 900 labor included and rebuilt the battery for 350. im at 327k right now, best car ive ever owned. my advice is to try to find local people that are good with hybrids... thats why i got the motor done and hybrid battery done for so cheap. i found my guy thru a friend, but he found him on offerup.
      btw i swapped the motor at 296k. it was starting to burn more and more oil. this new motor is great

    • @dragoh7102
      @dragoh7102 Před rokem +4

      I got a 06 prius with 143k miles for 4.5k with a new hybrid battery installed in 2019 super good deal only downfall was the interior was trashed with an odor and dog hair everywhere but one day of deep cleaning and definitely worth it.

  • @phenixwars1
    @phenixwars1 Před rokem +2

    Do the gen2 handle going up hills well? I live where there are a lot of hills and windy roads and I'm concerned about getting one and it having a hard time getting up a hill with a car full of people since it has a smaller engine than a gen3. Thanks!

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +3

      They do pretty good. The only time Iv had a problem with that is when I had 3 people and a trunk full and was going up and down mountain passes it still made it but it was effecting the battery a little

    • @phenixwars1
      @phenixwars1 Před rokem +1

      @@carhub2178 Awesome good to know. Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. I wish I lived nearby I'd buy a Prius from you guys. It's getting so hard to find anything good. I'll keep looking though. Thanks again!

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +2

      @@phenixwars1 no problem! We deliver too! How far are you?

    • @phenixwars1
      @phenixwars1 Před rokem +1

      @@carhub2178 Oh nice. I'm in Hudson Valley NY. It's a bit far. Do you have a website where I can see what you have?

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +2

      @@phenixwars1 that is a bit far! We don’t actually :(

  • @METHOTK
    @METHOTK Před 6 měsíci

    I've had my 2004 option 9 since I bought it new. It's a tank and has taken a lot of abuse even from bad mechanics.
    I see it's the most in demand used gen 2. JBL system still thumping. Should have been servicing the AC. I have a B1476 ac code most likely the dumb mistake of getting an aftermarket ac compressor but it still blows cold and have mastered driving it without ac going out even in Summer in Coastal southeast. I live out of it for a long time and I think it makes a great camper. I could buy a newer one now but more taxes and insurance and more complicated.
    I may fix it up step by step. I do like the screen and the large mph digital display, the seat configuration I can make like my recliner back passenger seat pushing the front seat Forward, take off headrest then recline seat back flush with rear seat. That area can be a bed too taking out the glove box for more room and have a closer. Tons of storage in the basement and some in my makeshift attic using 2 hanger rods front and back. Even store 2 guitars on top of rods fitting securely.
    Also nice not having that obstruction between the front seats which my little dog 🐕 liked dog liked God rest her soul. She loved riding in the Prius. Use my JBL system as a bass amp/speakers playing my micro bass. It'll be 20 years old soon.
    Tempted in getting a Prime though as it can run AC all night without ice kicking or much less often.

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před 6 měsíci +1

      We have alot of Primes for sale! People love them as they are very nice cars!

  • @TheGracieVshow
    @TheGracieVshow Před rokem

    Thanks for your video! I'm thinking about buying a 2007 Touring, 179K miles, Leather, Nav, New Hybrid Battery 2020. looks pretty good inside/outside, the seller is asking $7,300 - What do you think?

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem

      Not familiar with touring so I can’t really say

    • @whatsit2ya247
      @whatsit2ya247 Před 8 měsíci

      Did you end up getting it? I just bought a 08 touring, with all the bells and whistles, 98k mi. For $7k I think I did alright? Tho the thought of the HV battery going bad freak's me out a bit.

  • @marijanglavina2512
    @marijanglavina2512 Před rokem +4

    I own two 2nd generation Priuses (2007. and 2009.). I'm very satisfied. I think it is still the best Prius of all 5 generations. Why? I wanted to buy a third generation Prius after the second gen. However, the difference in the powertrain is not so great, and the interior design of the second gen is significantly better. I love the simple lines of my Prius, the good visibility to the front, to the sides and to the rear. In the third generation, visibility is slightly reduced, and the unusual central part visually reduces the size of the interior. Then came the fourth generation, which is simply ugly to me. The external appearance is not a problem for me, because once I sit in the car, I can't see what it looks like from the outside. But I don't like the interior at all. Instead of simple lines, on the doors and center console as it is on my Priuses, the fourth generation is too "playful", impractical and frivolous. So I gave up on the fourth generation. I thought it would be best to make a modernized version of the second gen. And now the fifth generation has arrived. And indeed, the basic exterior lines are very reminiscent of the second generation, with the fact that they are more modern and look great. The interior looks good. I think it would be better if the lines were even simpler and straighter, but it looks nice. The powertrain is superb. But... Toyota, why...? You put too much on style. Yes, the style of the new Prius is beautiful, but why did you lower the height of the car? Instead of reducing it, you should have raised it by 2-3 cm, let's say to 152 cm, i.e. to the height of the first generation Auris. It would still look very nice, good style. It would lose a little on aerodynamics, consumption and performance. But all that is negligible. It would give a lot more space. As far as I can see, the glass surfaces have decreased, and thus the visibility. Visibility is important not only for safety, but also for driving pleasure. I think a mistake was made because the car was lowered and the glass surfaces were reduced. Looks like I'll still be sticking with my second generation Priuses. Despite their age, they still run like new. Comfortable, with good visibility, reliable. Greetings from Croatia.

  • @No2ndHandInfo
    @No2ndHandInfo Před rokem +2

    do you ever have problems with front or rear wheel bearings and cv drive joints/boots on 2nd gen ?

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +1

      Yes wheel bearing but never problems with the axel

    • @No2ndHandInfo
      @No2ndHandInfo Před rokem

      @@carhub2178 which are common to go bad the front wheel bearings or rear? THX

    • @mark52111
      @mark52111 Před rokem

      rear bearings failed on my 08 twice over life of car. original owner here. suggest a lifetime warranty on replacement bearings. easy part to replace, especially with impact wrench.

    • @No2ndHandInfo
      @No2ndHandInfo Před rokem +1

      @@mark52111 god bless My 04 still has original wheel bearings, My brakes in front and rear sometimes get slightly hot but never real bad 209000- i am not going to replace unless i hear it going bad- may b they will stay good . ive done brakes front and rear & make sure theres no excessive pressure & there all floating/releasing right/cleaned/w/toyota pads-shoes , so they wont build up heat THX May b i will get lucky

  • @bsizzlehill2283
    @bsizzlehill2283 Před 7 měsíci

    It blows a head gasket when you keep driving it when its overheating. If the waterpump breaks it will overheat. Stop immediately and get it towed to a place to get fixed. If you dont drive it when it overheats you will be fine.

  • @kevincain6942
    @kevincain6942 Před 8 měsíci

    What about Gen 4 ??

  • @SlickDiecast
    @SlickDiecast Před rokem

    Just bought a gen 2 from a grandpa with 80K original miles. Battery pack is weak and I’m only getting 250 miles per tank. Will need to swap soon but I love the car!

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +1

      How many miles per gallon?

    • @SlickDiecast
      @SlickDiecast Před rokem

      @@carhub2178 averaging about 25-30 mpg. I used the Dr. Prius app to test the main battery and it showed me #1 and #2 has a lower voltage than the others.

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +1

      @@SlickDiecast yes and it is also just because the cells are getting old and just naturally weaker

  • @shueibdahir
    @shueibdahir Před rokem

    Gen 3 does have the big screen its called toyota touch & go. I dont know about america but they do have those in europe.

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +1

      Most packages here don’t have that!

  • @57monoshock
    @57monoshock Před 2 lety +7

    Agree 100 %. I have two Gen 2's

  • @smsmushfiq2468
    @smsmushfiq2468 Před rokem +1

    I have gen2 Prius car, it is good, shall i change it with gen3?

  • @destinyovbiebo8988
    @destinyovbiebo8988 Před rokem

    Great video! Please would you advise me to buy a Toyota Prius 2009 with 200000 miles on it and it has accident history? I need your feedback, please. Thank you 🙏

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem

      Yes if it seems to be in good condition that’s a good car! Become a member today and I can help you anytime you need!!

    • @destinyovbiebo8988
      @destinyovbiebo8988 Před rokem

      @@carhub2178 ok, thank you. Membership is by subscription?

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem

      @@destinyovbiebo8988 yes and you can join too to get exclusive perks! It’s next to the subscribe button

  • @benjibumble
    @benjibumble Před 9 měsíci

    Have owned an 05 since 2010 and just want to warn you guys that the HV battery and brake accumulator are common and expensive repairs

  • @jasondominguez8434
    @jasondominguez8434 Před rokem +2

    Whichever one you get your gonna get jacked for your catalytic converter so it don’t matter 😂

    • @boobtubeakatv1296
      @boobtubeakatv1296 Před rokem +1

      A Cat Shield STOPS the theft of them catalytic converters...

  • @jubyloo2
    @jubyloo2 Před rokem +1

    Just picked up a gen2 with almost 200k miles and hoping for 200k more😂

  • @RahzAlGhul
    @RahzAlGhul Před rokem

    I had a Gen 3 with the gasket issue egr bs does the Gen 2 have any big issue like that?

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +2

      Zero issues with that! You looking to get one?

    • @RahzAlGhul
      @RahzAlGhul Před rokem +2

      @@carhub2178 yes! I found a 09 with 115k miles for $4800 but he hasn’t given me his VIN

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +2

      @@RahzAlGhul oh okay cool!

  • @jolo170
    @jolo170 Před 8 měsíci

    You're incorrect, the gen 3 does have the largest screen in the center. I think you may just have the lower model.

  • @No2ndHandInfo
    @No2ndHandInfo Před rokem +2

    why do you own 200 prius cars like you stated ? THX

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +5

      We buy them wrecked and rebuild them

  • @perrinayebarra
    @perrinayebarra Před rokem +1

    Why do you replace gen 3 engines? Why not just do a head gasket job?

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +2

      Because it’s just as easy and we have seen many times people put new head gaskets in and still have problems

    • @ruuster83
      @ruuster83 Před rokem

      a good used engine is often cheaper than a head gasket job, especially if coolant mixed with oil and got into the crank bearings. as well as needing to get the head planed.

  • @yggdrasil9039
    @yggdrasil9039 Před 9 měsíci

    Gen 2 has had very little issues at all after 100,000km

  • @emmanuellapam2822
    @emmanuellapam2822 Před rokem

    I would be glad to work with you I fix hybrid cars too

  • @B33ond
    @B33ond Před 6 měsíci

    Here in Aus anything hybrid is expensive. Gen 2 and gen 3 same price

  • @livegood936
    @livegood936 Před rokem +1

    Does a 2008 and 2010 use the same hybrid battery 🔋

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +2

      Different pack same cells

    • @livegood936
      @livegood936 Před rokem +1

      @@carhub2178 thank you 🙏 keep up the good work.

    • @livegood936
      @livegood936 Před rokem +1

      @@carhub2178 I should have have ask can I use those cells for an 2008

  • @larryzan8942
    @larryzan8942 Před 10 měsíci

    What’s that white dust stuff that looks like cocaine that gets on the dash am constantly cleaning on mine no idea where it comes from

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před 10 měsíci

      Could be headliner or your safety inspection sticker

  • @larryzan8942
    @larryzan8942 Před rokem +1

    Where are u located I have issues with my gen 2 would like to bring it in

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +1

      Southwest Missouri. What about you

    • @drchen6424
      @drchen6424 Před rokem +1

      Aw snap I was thinking the same. I’m in Los Angeles.

    • @larryzan8942
      @larryzan8942 Před 10 měsíci

      Sorry didn’t see comment untill now am in Va 🥹 ..what’s the address I’ll drive there

  • @gabrielsholisticcare
    @gabrielsholisticcare Před rokem +2

    I have a gen 3 and had no problems I am over 100K miles

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +1

      Not saying all have the same problem but on average Gen 2 is better and plus over 100k Is when they start to blow head gaskets

  • @akaski777
    @akaski777 Před 2 měsíci

    No mention of brake booster going bad replacement can cost more than the car

  • @abdulahia.ayodele2739
    @abdulahia.ayodele2739 Před rokem +1

    Hi buddy, shout out from Nigeria, can I get a old Prius from you.

  • @dubaiusedcars502
    @dubaiusedcars502 Před 7 měsíci

    Gen 3 is king no any problem

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před 7 měsíci

      If we are talking king it’s gen 4.

  • @universityofthrifting709

    Made the mistake of buying a gen 3 ...had a gen 2 before ...gen 3 will get the egr system clogged over time ...be aware of that aspect .

  • @samuelblackwell5990
    @samuelblackwell5990 Před rokem

    You don’t and shouldn’t wait until the water pump goes out. Just get it replaced BEFORE it goes bad and you’ll have that piece of mind

  • @migoodoo6295
    @migoodoo6295 Před rokem +1

    Gen 2 has abs problem and hybrid pack gets too old

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +1

      Yes Every car has problems? It’s a comparison. Problems out weigh others

  • @No2ndHandInfo
    @No2ndHandInfo Před rokem +1

    I didnt know dealers/repairers disclosed any info without a hidden agenda, maybe your different? they are good cars with very high resale, maybe we should all lock are prius/cars up better PEACE MR

  • @ngdaniel8050
    @ngdaniel8050 Před rokem

    I Trust you, come from hong kong haha

  • @Konatronvids
    @Konatronvids Před rokem +1

    I’m looking for a Prius to buy now

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +2

      Got one for sale! Gen 2. Call me anytime 4172999104 for details

    • @ruuster83
      @ruuster83 Před rokem +1

      my 05 w 92k was 5500 and had a bad 12v battery ($200) and a stolen catalytic converter ($400-1900 amazon vs Toyota) Used car prices are not awesome right now

    • @Konatronvids
      @Konatronvids Před rokem +1

      @@ruuster83 how do u like it i just bought a sienna for the space but still need a prius for the low fuel cost

    • @ruuster83
      @ruuster83 Před rokem +1

      @Do Dirt I freaking love it. The interior is very pristine and the hybrid battery only has 12k miles on it. Was replaced at 80k. I'm getting 55mpg

    • @Konatronvids
      @Konatronvids Před rokem

      @@ruuster83 oh wow i would be every freaking where with 55 mpg i wonder if the insurance cost would be high on hybrids the new sienna hybrids i couldnt afford those im pretty much practical ill get a prius to match my white sienna xle 2012 at 150k miles i have a tacoma 2013 with 110k but gave it to my mom the van does everything to me compared to a truck beside off road and i can imagine driving a prius 55mpg omg 20 bucks would be like 2 weeks of driving

  • @nyvansak970
    @nyvansak970 Před rokem

    but option gen3 is batter than gen2 bro

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem

      I’m some ways yes 👍 but the gen 2 definitely has its pros over the gen 3 as well

  • @chadergeist
    @chadergeist Před rokem

    You are very attractive! I don't like the middle console in the Generation 3 Prius'.

  • @No2ndHandInfo
    @No2ndHandInfo Před rokem +1

    whos we ? we owned 200 ? are you in business? if so wheres the address? THX u seem ok , but questions are good lol

    • @carhub2178
      @carhub2178  Před rokem +3

      23 old wire road. Missouri. We are basically the only people around us that knows how to work on them. And yes we sell them too

  • @BiggestTurbot
    @BiggestTurbot Před 10 měsíci

    Prius V

  • @aaronwilson8768
    @aaronwilson8768 Před rokem

    I want one

  • @user-hq7nb3rt2v
    @user-hq7nb3rt2v Před 5 měsíci

    Gen 2 are Uglyyyyyy I have gen 3 over 150k batteries still good I'm getting 48 mpg i pick gen 3 with is problem before gen 2

  • @gustavomartinez324
    @gustavomartinez324 Před 5 měsíci

    Head gasket