2023 Toyota Prius Prime

  • Used
Retail Value
$34,999
JBA Savings
-$4,002
JBA Price
$30,997
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    The overview

    Exterior Color
    Guardian Gray
    Interior Color
    Gray
    Odometer
    13,815 miles
    Electric Mile Range
    44 miles
    Battery Warranty
    120 months / 150,000 miles
    Drivetrain
    Front-Wheel Drive
    VIN
    JTDACACU9P3006517
    Stock Number
    K60366A
      • Max seating capacity: 0
      2023 Toyota Prius Prime XSE Premium LEATHER, ONE OWNER, BLUETOOTH, BACK UP CAMERA, HEATED AND COOLED SEATS, SATELLITE RADIO, CLEAN VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT, APPLE CAR PLAY, SERVICE RECORDS AVAILABLE, Advanced Park, Advanced Technology Package, Alloy Wheel Locks (TMS), AM/FM radio: SiriusXM, Front Bucket Seats, Heated Rear Seats, Navigation system: Drive Connect Cloud Navigation (1-year trial subscription), Panoramic View Monitor, Power driver seat, Power Liftgate, Radio: Toyota Audio Multimedia w/12.3 Touchscreen, Rain sensing wipers, SofTex Seat Trim, Ventilated front seats.At JBA Chevrolet, we have a rigorous inspection of every vehicle. We strive to offer you a great deal, an excellent selection and a sincere, professional sales staff to make every experience here an enjoyable one. Come see us today to see why our customers choose to make JBA Chevrolet THE place to purchase their next vehicle. **410-766-6300**

      KBB.com Consumer Reviews

      Kelley Blue Book Logo3.7out of 5 overall
      • 5.0

        A perfect first Prius

        by Alyu on Tuesday, December 19, 2023

        I bought this car in December 2023 because I found a dealer that did not have an upmark/market price, wanted the $4500 rebate for qualified lessees, and wanted a phev to take advantage of my oversized solar system. Cons first: you only get one key due to the chip shortage--we may get another one in the future(?), rear visibility is like driving around with a bag over your head which justifies spending the $200 for the digi-mirror. For a $43k car (XSE Premium) it really needs auto dimming side mirrors and 240v cable standard. You cannot fit chains to the 195/50R19 wheels. This unique tire size leaves two variants (Toyo & Michelin) and neither have an AA tread rating--for a FWD car with more power than a VW GTI. Interesting decision there... Neither of these variants last more than 50k miles--we deserve something with at least an A rating and a 75k tire warranty since this is a supercommuter car. Not looking forward to that 30,000 mile expense or the hydroplaning/tire squeal. Toyota's dealer network leaves a lot to be desired too--from price gouging and lack of transparency "well we don't get calls from out of state often--you okay with a $5k upmark?" Pros: looks slick "that's the new Prius!", luxe car vibes (nothing rattles--this is not a Kia), moves with gusto, seats fold flat, 95% Japanese part content (incl the 120v charger) and Japanese final assembly, 55+ mpg on a depleted battery, efficient real world EV performance when it isn't (3.7mi/kwh with same driving style), and oodles of optional goodies (JBL stereo, glass roof, ventilated seats, 3D camera, automated parking, aformentioned digi-mirror, wireless phone charger, heated steering wheel, big screen, and lots of buttons you can actually press). Overall, a supercommuter's dream (other than the bizarre tires. Get an SE trim for more tire options)--look no further than if you brave the traffic that plagues our car-centric metropolises on a daily basis.
      • 5.0

        An EV without the charge anxiety

        by Cescolar on Friday, October 18, 2024

        I am able to drive my daily 60 mile commute on electric mode! I read that the average EV uses 3-3.5 Kw/h per mile, but I am able to get over 5, if I am careful but keep up with traffic. With the gas engine I get over 50 MPG is mixed driving. After one month I still have the full gas tank that came with the car! It takes 4 hours for a full charge using a Level 2 charger, paying $0.37 per Kw/h. This is my third Prius, and it is in another league! I had a hybrid Lexus 300Hs and the Prius Prime rides as nicely over the bumps (but not as quietly). The acceleration is amazing. It really feels like a sports car, since you sit so low with your legs almost parallel to the floor. Getting in and out reminds me of my Miata! I need to hold on to the steering wheel to get in and out. The visibility is a weak point, specially to the right (2 o'clock) because of the very low A pillars. Also I removed the rear seats headrests to improve rear visibility (I never have any grownups in the rear...)
      • 1.0

        Find a different car

        by Wolfgang on Friday, July 11, 2025

        There is a defect in this vehicle (likely software) that causes repeated depletion of 12 V battery and Toyota Headquarters refuses to recognize this problem. Find a different automaker.