As of October 1, 2011, you can find second-generation Prius examples with asking prices under $8,000. Some need the traction battery replaced, and will thus sell for even less, especially if a small used car dealer is offered cash.
That means that with a $7,000 car and a $13,500* conversion from this company, one can own a modern automobile that earns 90 miles per gallon on the freeway with a mere $21,000 budget. This is less than the cost of an average new car. This is serious progress!
As of October 1, 2011, you can find second-generation Prius examples with asking prices under $8,000. Some need the traction battery replaced, and will thus sell for even less, especially if a small used car dealer is offered cash.
That means that with a $7,000 car and a $13,500* conversion from this company, one can own a modern automobile that earns 90 miles per gallon on the freeway with a mere $21,000 budget. This is less than the cost of an average new car. This is serious progress!
physivic 3 months ago
@physivic I'm thinking of buying a second generation Prius. I saw one for $10.000 do you think that's a good deal? It had 80k miles. Also any tips?
moiseswin 3 months ago
Lithium Ion is better than NmH ... more expensive though ofc.
bloodstone1445 11 months ago
That's over 2700 Kilometers per 40 Liter tank.
bloodstone1445 11 months ago
wow, i wish i could afford to do this to my 2004 prius. im sure its quie expensive
mysqueeker 1 year ago