View Poll Results: Will the battery of the Prius I last the lifetime?
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Will the battery of the Prius I last the lifetime?
#21
Re: Will the battery of the Prius I last the lifetime?
For those interested, here is the invoice information from my Prius main battery replacement:
Condition:
GOOD WILL CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE FOR OUT OF WARRANTY REPAIR
...
itemized repairs: MAIN BATTERY REPLACEMENT
total additional cost:
$6,200.00 PLUS TAX
grand total for work order:
$1,886.00 PLUS TAX <CUSTOMER PAY, THE REST IS GOOD WILL WARRANTY>
...
Labor: $318.20
Parts:
BATTERY ASSY, HV SUP [60T/G951047020]
Price: $5,638.57
Extended: $1,409.64
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Also, the SSC-40G battery resealing had not been done prior to the failure.
Condition:
GOOD WILL CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE FOR OUT OF WARRANTY REPAIR
...
itemized repairs: MAIN BATTERY REPLACEMENT
total additional cost:
$6,200.00 PLUS TAX
grand total for work order:
$1,886.00 PLUS TAX <CUSTOMER PAY, THE REST IS GOOD WILL WARRANTY>
...
Labor: $318.20
Parts:
BATTERY ASSY, HV SUP [60T/G951047020]
Price: $5,638.57
Extended: $1,409.64
---
Also, the SSC-40G battery resealing had not been done prior to the failure.
#23
Re: Will the battery of the Prius I last the lifetime?
The catalog price on the main battery replacement part is $5,638.57. Toyota charged me $1,409.64 for the part, resulting in a total repair cost of $1,886.00 plus tax. It's listed on the invoice as "GOOD WILL WARRANTY." According to my service rep, the discount was approved at a level above that of the dealer.
Last edited by rxfelix; 05-01-2005 at 05:18 PM.
#25
Re: Will the battery of the Prius I last the lifetime?
Good Q, jason
The irony may be that as Hybrids become more common and larger part of market share, the overall prices may drop but with increased demand the 'discounts' and enticements may even out? So maybe a future $3.5k fix after 100k miles (post- Prius warranty at least)? I'd still have to go this as feasible - as long as the cars are $20k-$30k.
The irony may be that as Hybrids become more common and larger part of market share, the overall prices may drop but with increased demand the 'discounts' and enticements may even out? So maybe a future $3.5k fix after 100k miles (post- Prius warranty at least)? I'd still have to go this as feasible - as long as the cars are $20k-$30k.
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