I had an 85 then a 99 camry, now I am back to a 97 camry that I bought from an elderly fellows family after he passed. So been trying to do some light clean up and updating things that need to be. But I love her but she is still small. 😅 I need a Sienna now haha. They are such good cars.
This is the car I drive to school everyday, but its absolutely torn up, rusting, damaged, with the interior all ripped up. The power steering system is leaking even after multiple repairs and the exhaust also needed replacing. Thing has nearly 300,000 miles so its interesting to see what my car is supposed to look like and sound like lol
Still driving my 99 Camry - v6 - 5speed with 400K miles - bought it new - can't kill a Camry - Mine is rust free - but sun faded - Arizona car - AC works great - love a manual transmission
Great content, subscribed! Pro-tip: place the mic in a different spot, your breathing distracts from all the wonderful clicks and knocks when u're sitting still..
Your content is amazing I hope u reach 100k by the end of this yr!! Could u test out a 09 Nissan Sentra I’m thinking abt getting one and I want to know how it is before I test drive it myself
I am just wondering were these were made in the USA because of the left hand side indicator stalk and l can see the apeal if these everything worked and l could see one small issue the cover for the vanity mirror on the drivers sun visor but a very good example now these were made in Australia for the Australian market and they must have sold them in the tens of thousands because there are still plenty of them still on the road in N.S.W Australia because l see plenty of them driving around and us Australians like to buy reliable cars and keep them for a long time l have a 1997 Toyota Hilux myself owned it about three years and it is very good and l am pretty the 1990s to the early 2000s was the best Toyotas ever built because there are many still on the road driving around see them every day when l go for a drive in my Hilux
Proudly driving my 99 Camry LE every day. Still running smoothly with 245k miles.
No problem or nun? To this day
@@GavinAguina-c9vits a toyota. Camry at that
I had a 2000 Camry my first brand new car I bought myself. Definitely one of the best cars I’ve ever owned.
if you grease the steering shaft just above the pedals it will get rid of the squeaky noise.
As someone who grew up with this model as his Mother's car from 1998 to 2013, this hits me with nostalgia.
I had an 85 then a 99 camry, now I am back to a 97 camry that I bought from an elderly fellows family after he passed. So been trying to do some light clean up and updating things that need to be. But I love her but she is still small. 😅 I need a Sienna now haha. They are such good cars.
I have a 97 Camry with 203432 miles i just love it .
My grandma had a 2000 xle. I still remember its beige paint and matching leather seats. I really hope it’s still running today.
This camry legit looks exactly the same as mine besides the rim before we sold it.
I drive a 96 V6 everyday. I love it!
This is the car I drive to school everyday, but its absolutely torn up, rusting, damaged, with the interior all ripped up. The power steering system is leaking even after multiple repairs and the exhaust also needed replacing. Thing has nearly 300,000 miles so its interesting to see what my car is supposed to look like and sound like lol
My ‘99 will be rolling over 335K soon. AC is still ice cold.
Is it a quiet or noisy ride on the highway?
I just traded in my 98 Camry last week for a 2014 Camry. I loved that car, but it was time to move on and stay current.
Still driving my 99 Camry - v6 - 5speed with 400K miles - bought it new - can't kill a Camry - Mine is rust free - but sun faded - Arizona car - AC works great - love a manual transmission
ngl wish we’d get more videos with commentary. i miss the random rants and life lessons.
omg my rants I miss that lol maybe I'll go back to it!! hahahah
@@povnelson2019 please do. Feel free to speak your mind
This is what I miss most about this channel
Nah jus do asmr 👍🏼
Nice job bro big like👍💯
Great content, subscribed! Pro-tip: place the mic in a different spot, your breathing distracts from all the wonderful clicks and knocks when u're sitting still..
Your content is amazing I hope u reach 100k by the end of this yr!!
Could u test out a 09 Nissan Sentra I’m thinking abt getting one and I want to know how it is before I test drive it myself
That Camry is the same age as me!😭🙌
Dude your a baby!! lol jk
That camry smell !!!
this the first car I ever bought with my money. I still regret trading it in when I got a new car. should have kept it
what did you trade it in for?
love this car thank you
Love your car bro thanks
I am just wondering were these were made in the USA because of the left hand side indicator stalk and l can see the apeal if these everything worked and l could see one small issue the cover for the vanity mirror on the drivers sun visor but a very good example now these were made in Australia for the Australian market and they must have sold them in the tens of thousands because there are still plenty of them still on the road in N.S.W Australia because l see plenty of them driving around and us Australians like to buy reliable cars and keep them for a long time l have a 1997 Toyota Hilux myself owned it about three years and it is very good and l am pretty the 1990s to the early 2000s was the best Toyotas ever built because there are many still on the road driving around see them every day when l go for a drive in my Hilux
Can you do 2010 Ford Explorer XLT?
pretty relaxing
What does "LE" mean?
I would purchase a 1998 Camry, built new part for part, over ANY car available today.
I just got me other Camry 01 Camry to be pacific
I’m like yea that’s Livingston alright lol
Yes hahahaha I was at the dentist over there. Super nice ppl over there, with a small-town feel, I love it lol
As dankpods said it's "A Car"
Damn my dad's old Saudi Arabian car
Also what are those squeaking noise💀
Just need some greasing. Small problem only. @@gnrtx-36969
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