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Old 07-13-2005, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by kkirksea
a) There are 8 year old Prius's in Japan that haven't had batteries replaced ( the model was released long before it reached our shores ). In fact, a statement was made that *no* battery set in any existing Prius has required replacement yet, other than due to accidents. ( Anyone know of any? )
That's not entirely true, from what I read they had a small percent of the real gen1 Prii with battery problems in Japan, but that was to be expected in the shake-down model. The 1997-2000 true first gen (Japan only) Prius used a pack of real 'D' cells whereas the 2001-2003 models used a much improved rectangular cell system, and those have never needed any replacement, nor have the 2004-2005 models, but I wouldn't expect anything to go wrong with them yet. Overall reliability is extremely high, given the numbers of cars on the road all over the world.
 
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