2003 Toyota Prius Classic Hybrid 46 Mpg - For Parts Or Repair on 2040-cars
Syracuse, New York, United States
2003 PRIUS CLASSIC - 46 MPGThis is a 2003 metallic blue Prius 4-door sedan, selling for parts or repair. This Prius gets between 45 and 47 mpg (highway vs city). It has been kept up well, with regular oil changes, new
tires, etc, but it is 10 years old and has some dents and ding, as well as a
few stains on the upholstery. My daughter drove it at college, and it started
stalling out on her, so it has been garaged for the winter and not driven for a
couple of months. She has bought another car so we aren’t interested in fixing
this one. Our loss is your gain! You are welcome to have your mechanic check it out, but this
Prius is being sold AS IS with NO WARRANTY of any kind.Please note that the car cannot be driven as is, it must be towed to where you will repair it. Asking $1600 OBO Year: 2003 Vehicle Title: Clear Make: Toyota Model: Prius For Sale By: Owner Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door Fuel Type: ELECTRIC/GAS HYBRID Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Windows Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Side Airbag Engine: 1.5L 1497CC l4 ELECTRIC/GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated Number of Cylinders: 4 Drive Type: FWD Doors: 4 Engine Description: 1.5L L4 FI 16V Body Type: Sedan Exterior Color: Blue Interior Color: GREY Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty Being sold AS IS, NO WARRANTY
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