1'500'000
Normally 8 years or 80,000 miles whichever comes first. Contact your Toyota dealer to make sure.
I have a 2004 prius and at present it has 285000 miles on it with very little maintainence . 1 set of plugs, 1set of front and rear brakes, 1right front wheel bearing and 2 left front wheel bearings.
Since 1998 no Prius have had battery replacement due to "wearing out". So far only accidents or defective batteries have been replaced. Keep in mind the Prius does not use one big battery either, instead it is 10 or 12 smaller batteries in a long casing. If one should deplead they would just replace that unit. Toyota expected the batteries to last 8-10 years but are now finding out they will last much longer. They only way to really test it is to let time go buy and see.
Last time i checked she had a Prius.
I had to pressed in by a garage . they did not last . I bought 2 from a junk yard no problems after 110k more miles i
I bought 0 pieces of music in the last 3 months but i think other people bought music.
I dont believe that Pruix is dependent on toyotas relationship with the customers it is more based on making there customers believe that this is the cheapest car on gas. In which over the last three years it has not been.
Nobody knows because they last forever if maintained and not wrecked! I have had 5 Toyotas go over 100,000, of which 3 have gone over 200,000, and one over 300,000. I than sold them and bought other Toyota's. The 92 Camry sold with 328,000 on it and the 2nd owner put another 100,000 plus on it, having bought it from me for $1,100 dollars! LOL
Some people believe that the answer to this question is "Jesus People". That is incorrect. The line in the song reads"And Jesus, people bought them." The correct answer is just "people".
I've never had a Toyota, but I think they have gotten an unfair rap in the last couple of years. However, all the Carolas and Prius I see on the road cannot lie. You can also count Scion and Lexus as dependable because I have heard a lot of good things about those brands, which are higher-end Toyotas.
Yes, she does she got it for her 16th birthday it's a 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid
It depends on how long gas lasts. Some cars have low mileage and some have high milege. If you have a Toyota prius(which is a hybrid) is aout 45 miles per gal. so each gal lasts for every 45 miles you travel.