I purchased this car when I first moved to Atlanta and had to commute from Acworth to Duluth every day. I needed an efficient and reliable car. The Prius is perfect at that. I averaged 43-44mpg every single tank (I measured them all). It was very comfortable slogging through the ridiculous Atlanta rush hour traffic on 285 and 75. I now work from home. and no longer need a car like the Prius. It currently has 118k miles on it. It's in excellent condition overall. The original owner (I'm the second) had the Toyota dealer install leather in the car. and it looks terrific. The car also has Bluetooth. power windows and locks. cruise control. automatic climate control. It's the Prius III trim level. I have a copy of the Carfax. it is clean. In fact. it shows that the original owner took meticulous care of it. having it regularly serviced at a Toyota dealer. I have done the oil changes myself since I owned it. I even have an extra oil filter and the oil filter cap socket to go with the car. The car is ready to go. needs absolutely nothing. Everything works exactly as it should. The car does have 118k miles on it. so it has a few scratches on the body. but no big dents. rust. etc. I actually had it advertised on Craigslist about 3 weeks ago. I had a buyer who wanted the car. He even took it to Cobb County Toyota for a pre-purchase inspection. which it passed with flying colors. I can provide you a copy of that report. which was done just 10 days ago. He apparently has run into issues financially and has disappeared. If you look at other 2010 Prius with the same trim level and mileage. you'll see I already have mine priced significantly less than what a dealer asks. Plus I've got a clean Carfax showing no accidents. dealer service history and a fresh pre-purchase inspection from Toyota. I'm not looking to make a profit on the car. I just want to sell it. I think my price is more than fair. I have the car financed and only owe $6000 on it. I can be flexible with the potential buyer on how to handle the details. it's not a big deal to me.