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How much is a 2013 Toyota Prius worth?


What affects the price of a 2013 Prius?



Mileage and trim level



  • Lower mileage generally raises value, especially in higher trims.

  • Trim levels (Two, Three, Four, Five) differ in features that can push price higher for the same year and mileage.

  • Battery health and hybrid-system reliability also factor into perceived value.



Condition and history



  • Maintenance records and recent service can boost price.

  • Cosmetic condition, rust, and interior wear affect value.

  • Clean title with no accidents generally commands a higher price.



Location and battery health



  • Regional demand and supply can shift local prices (urban vs rural, climate, etc.).

  • Hybrid-battery health is a key consideration; replacement costs can influence buyer willingness to pay a premium.

  • Availability of nearby service for hybrids can impact seller pricing strategies.



Estimated price ranges by mileage and condition




  • Low mileage (approximately ≤60,000 miles): about $9,000–$14,000, depending on trim and overall condition.

  • Average mileage (roughly 60,000–100,000 miles): about $6,000–$9,500.

  • High mileage (over 100,000 miles): about $4,500–$7,500.



How to check current values quickly




  1. Enter the exact year, trim, mileage, and options on value guides such as Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, and NADA Guides to obtain both private-party and trade-in values.

  2. Search current local listings to see what similar 2013 Priuses are selling for in your area.

  3. Review the car’s maintenance records and consider a pre-purchase inspection if you’re buying or planning to sell.



Tips to maximize value



Practical actions



  • Address any outstanding maintenance items and obtain recent service receipts.

  • Ensure the hybrid battery has a healthy status report if possible.

  • Present a clean interior and exterior, and fix minor cosmetic issues.



Summary



Bottom line


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