Way back on page 9 of this thread, on Feb 28, 2020 I bought P5 (my 5th Prius.)
It started like this:
It quickly and easily became this:
At the time I bought it, I had 4 Prius and acquired two more after it. I've sold off all but two Prius now. The '08 w/208k that I DD and this '04 w/160k that I have just been keeping around. Some of the others were easier sales but I kept this one around because its very nice.
Lots of change is afoot. This is my current fleet. I DD the green one, P2. The silver, P5, just sits there as an extra car and a spare. I could have sold it while prices were super crazy but with so little into it, I have kept it as a spare since I could never buy another so cheaply.
The Gov't Mule might be sold soon too. Part of the changes are that 6 months ago I took another job. A route sales position. With that, a 2019 GMC 2500 van comes home with me every night.
I call the green Prius my DD'er but the reality is that I'm pretty much only driving my own car on the weekends since the company van comes home with me every night. Zero work commuting in my personal vehicle is a nice perk.
P5 is gonna need a new 12v battery. The one it came with is just not recovering after years off the road. I shopped high an low for a good price on a Prius battery. No surprise, they have gone up in price in the recent years. Last time I bought a Prius 12v was 2019 for about $150 via Amazon for an Optima. Today, Amazon is $289 for the same Optima.
This time around, the cheapest was a AC Delco model from RockAuto for $168.59 all in which includes shipping cost and core charge of $11 that I'll never really get back from RA (because you have to pay shipping to send it back to RA.)
So, then the delema... In P2 the 12v battery works great. Upon inspection I see that the Optima is from Nov 2016 (5yrs 3 mo ago.) I went with the decision to take the Optima out of P2 and put it in P5 thereby giving my DDer the newer battery. Sure, the Optima could go 3 more years. Sure, the AC Delco could be dead in 3 more years. Who knows?
I like to use a Sharpie to write an install date on my batteries.
I'm glad to discover that the trunk battery well of both cars (P2 shown) is clean, dry and rust free.