David M I had one of those V6s. It was the supplier that gave them a bad production batch. At 90k miles, Toyota replaced the motor with a brand new one. My car now has 310,000 miles, 220,000 with the the factory replacement motor. The engine was a solid design. I was impressed with Toyota quality and customer service. Now Honda on the other hand, have engines on there 2001 -2003 civic that the 1.7 motor without hesitation blows head gaskets about 120,000 without fail. Honda claims it's within tolerable limits. They know they had a bad batch, but cost cutting got to them. The same with the New Civic's 2.0 liter engine. Piston ring failures.
This model year Camry is so good that, although it may lack some of the "modern" items included in cars nowadays, its fit and finish are untouchable. I bought a 93 myself a few months ago, 218k on it and you'd never know.
@@waterlevelroute that's hilarious. I had a Camry that looked exactly like that one. I can confirm the shocks were freakishly soft on those late 80s Camrys. I used to accidentally bottom mine out going over the same railroad crossing far too often.
I have a '92 Camry LE as an extra car and love it. High build quality... 175k miles and still squeak and rattle free. Also good handling and smooth ride.
+Joseph Foster Yes.If taken care of it will last for years and years. You could easily spend 14 THOUSAND on a car these days and have one problem after another.
It didn’t meet ‘97 side impact safety standards so it wouldn’t be able to be sold. Radio controls too low and it’s pretty basic inside. It’s very smooth and quiet however and I can’t believe this car is 30 years old.
+Gary James Its a good car yes but it is a twenty four year old design. The as tested price of $23,278 adjusted for inflation is $35,000 today. Choose it over a modern 2016 model with 268 horsepower with features and content that were unheard of back then? I doubt it.
+itsmegp46 i've owned a '96, '97 and 2011 camry and the 1996 had the softest ride quality and most confident feel behind the wheel, not to mention MUCH better visibility out of the car than the 1997 or 2011 models
My 92 camry xle v6 my rear windows roll all the way down, and its factory amp pushes my after market speakers, the carpet was even roomy enough for 0/1 guage wire that powers my subs. This generation of camry is the best family and fun car to this day
In 1999, I bought a 3 year old 1996 Camry Wagon that came out of the south with the 4 cylinder engine . White, beige interior, black roof rack, gorgeous and with the gold badges all around. Even found two extra CAMRY gold badges and stuck them mid line on the front doors near the hinges. Looks original And yes, they are GOLD PLATED! $32 on Ebay. I have been driving it ever since and still own it down here in Florida. Has never seen snow, salt, etc. and is solid as a rock. In the same condition as this video! I did add a great Kenwood Bluetooth Radio just to keep up with the times! Then....IT happened after 258,000 miles (my goal when I bought it was to rack up enough miles to get me to the moon...about 243,000 miles). Just changed the oil and was coming back home when it started to rock and roll. Got it home only to have to tow it to a great Toyota repair shop I found near me. Failed the engine block test. Bummer. Opened the top of the engine to do the repairs and was told by the mechanic because of excessive wear he found in spite of the care it has received over the past 25 years, that it was better to find a new engine or a rebuilt one. Scoured the entire US and found nothing but high mileage drivers that had more miles than mine. And then, I hit pay dirt. A guy in Miami (I am from the Tampa/Clearwater area) was selling his 95 year old dad's 1996 Camry COUPE (complete with sunroof) with only 67,000 miles on it. Since it was the only option at the time, we bought the entire car, drove down to Miami with a flat bed U Haul behind our Sequoia(!) and got it home. The car was a MESS having sat unused for a long time, quite dirty in the engine bay, and according to the shop, some kind of black OOZE was found in the transmission pan. But the engine sounded fine (seller said he has all the service records from his dad who only drove it within a 5 miles radius from his home)...but hell, only 67,000, one owner miles. Next goal is to get it to 500,000 miles. Total cost of the repairs, $5700.00 and that includes the purchase of the car ($2300). But we were able to pull about $4000 worth of engine components off of it so it turned out to be a great deal. Try to buy a decent car for THAT little. And I should tell you not a week goes buy when someone will ask to buy my Camry. Either at parking lots, on the road, or one guy who drove right into my driveway as I was detailing the car. I kid you not. Now here is the best news of all. My shop mechanic "dialed' in the donor engine to such an extent (far better than factory), that on two 100 miles MPG runs just to see how the engine performed, I went from around 20 MPG with my older engine (2.2L) to 31.77 MPG! Incredible increase. I also added a treatment of Auto-RX to the oil to clean out any sludge, deposits, etc. After driving around a bit more, drained the oil and out came much darker, but not sludgey oil. New oil change with the following cocktail: 3 quarts of Mobil 1 High Mileage Full Synthetic, one quart Marvel Mystery Oil and one pint of BestLine Nano Technology Diamond Oil treatment. The engine now has the proper "whine" as it should and is so smooth and quiet, even my shop was amazed at how well it performed. So, fellow GEEKSTERS, take heart. You now own something that others always wanted. Like getting to date that prom queen back in high school. They call that KARMA. Enjoy. Dr. Z (Lou)
i have a "92 xle, with japanese vin (starts with "j"), they mention in video the american version is bigger. i love my car. bought it for $1000 8 years ago with 127k, now has about 205k, i will drive it until i can't anymore, which gauging by the way it runs could be another 24 years. it looks like it came off the lot last week. clean and perfect, everything works, stereo kicks butt, use the tape deck and cd player daily. anybody else have a japanese model xle they are hanging on to?
“J” in the VIN doesn’t designate it as a Japanese market Camry, just as a Japanese built one. There was the Camry sold in Japan (the V30 and V40, also known as the Vista outside of Japan, built in Japan), and the Camry sold internationally (the XV10, sold as the Scepter in Japan, built in Japan and Kentucky). Toyota Camry/Scepter station wagons were built exclusively in Kentucky.
I personally like the 1996 XLE v6, I would like to buy one but upgrade it with modern features such as bluetooth, double deck head unit with navigation, rear view mirror with auto reflection, xenon headlights, LED taillight, and LED instrument cluster. The car would look fantastic!
You're right mr Davis about the misses. Camry prices are too high even back in 92. And a lot of cars have rear windows even today that don't roll all the way down
True, however, unlike today's Camry. These were basically Lexus ES models. The highest quality Camry ever built. These can go a long time. Today, the Lexus are based on the Camry and both are of lower quality. To truly appreciate these cars you really had to own one. The prices were fine if you drove on at that period and compared it to the competition. If those are the only two misses, I'd say I would still buy one again. In fact, I compare every car I buy today to that Camry. Cars are much better today, but to get the quality my 1993 Camry had back then, I need to spend 50k on a Lexus . The Features cars have now make it impossible to have that high of quality and yet still keep the price low.
Love this gen Camry. If I was already grown middle aged guy in '92 would had bought myself a Camry with V6 XLE no worries knew could driven that car 500,000 miles without replacing nothing but regular oil, tires, batteries, plugs, brakes and CV joints if needed them (minor wear and tear). I wonder how many of these Camry's did they sell bet ton of them. I did hear the V6s had few bugs being typical man would did everything taking excellent care of that car. These cars do go forever love how they take off changing gears mines would had leather seats, power sunroof, anti-lock brakes, driver side airbag and remote keyless.
The frist car that I learn how to drive when I was 18 it's was my mother car . Back in the 90s my mother drove Camrys. I can say this Toyota Honda's last for a long time got to love the Japanese.
LOL why did i assume there would be a touchscreen for the infotainment?! I guess I've been watching too many new car reviews lol. This car is sweet though
The rear windows that do not roll all the way down was probably a child safety feature so that it would've been a little harder for little kids to stick their arms out the window. After all, Toyota did design and market it to be an all-purpose family car.
That was nothing new. My parents bought a 1977 Cadillac used in 1979. The rear windows rolled down only halfway on that car. I think all other GM cars of that vintage had them too. _(11/18/2022)_
My 92 6cyl sedan le only has 71k orig miles and yes it does 0 to 60 in 8 seconds rides as smooth as my old 74 Cadillac I wouldn't trade it for a new Toyota.rear windows were purposely designed to prevent children from hanging out it's safety first people quit whining about it if you ever get one you'll never give it up.
I am not sure why MW expects Toyota in 1991 to offer a passenger side airbag, when so many full sizers and luxury cars didn’t have one either. That’s just asking too much, which can be so typical of MW with Japanese cars back in the day. Always something to nitpick. All because the 1992 Taurus made one optional, yet you never heard such complaints from John for other 1992MY American midsizers without one.
I have a 1996, last year of this model. My transmission went out in 2017 and bought a brand new Corolla then. Today I've decided to bring it back from the dead and fix the transmission and use it as my everyday car. It's so damn comfortable.
I would love a Camry but I would prefer a Avalon just better more stuff bigger more comfortable overall better or a Lexus ES 350 nice also but most of all a would like a Lexus LS 500 the boss of the cars
When Toyota finished designing this body shape in 1988, the objective was to obliterate the 1988 Accord and Taurus. Too bad because of Lexus, they held back on a passenger airbag for 1992 and 93. That would’ve been icing on the cake against all of them. At Ford, predecessors were worried and obsessed.
if you compared the control layout along with fit and finish compared to any other car in its class excluding the Accord you would not be surprised why there are so many 92 96 Camrys still on the road. I remember my mom going to trade in her 89 Camry for a 93 Camry. she had commented that the price difference between that and the new Oldsmobile Achieva where's Big And since her friend loved her new Achieva so much my mother gave it a look. 5 minutes riding in the O's mobile my mother looked at me and said this car is a total piece of shit I am going back for another Camry. as a little kid I didn't notice a difference but every time we traveled and got a rental car my mother always compared it to the Camry. Mitsubishi Galant not a Camry Ford Taurus definitely not a Camry Pontiac Grand Am Not a Camry Dodge Intrepid this piece of shit is not a Camry. It must be propaganda cuz the First new car I bought in college was my brand new 2000 Toyota Camry which now has just shy of 400k on it and I compare most every car I drive to my Camry. The ride fuel economy fit and finish BTC. I even compare my 2015 Camry Hybrid to my 2000. She may be old but she still holds up well and still is a much better car then the 2017 Chrysler 200 I just gladly give back to Hertz with the engine light on and only 7K miles on the odometer and a transmission malfunction light flashing. period that piece of shit was definitely not a Camry LOL
The 92 Camry was my first car loved it with its 5 speed manual it got me place. Through snow didn't except it to be any good since it was a rear wheel drive but it did excellent. I do miss it had to sell it. But man will I have good memories about that car. Did a bit of racing in it beat every car I raced, I even raced my friend in his Chrysler 500, I think it was and 05. I kept up with him not from behind but right next to him.
Christian vicente all due respect it doesn't seem like you know cars to well because you've mistaken the Chrysler 500 for the 300 and there's never ever been a rear drive Camry they wouldn't make one rear wheel drive it was designed to be an everyday car to get you around I'd do alittle research on the car because unless someone for whatever insane reason decided to convert that car to rear wheel drive I can assure you your Camry was FWD
It only has 83,500 views because the viewers watched this car being chased in LA 1-22-2015 by wwwy2000 "I will post the rest of the chases tommorow 5 years ago" never did
The highest quality Camry ever built.
Definitely! These generation of Toyota's are bulletproof!! They can run forever!!
David M I had one of those V6s. It was the supplier that gave them a bad production batch. At 90k miles, Toyota replaced the motor with a brand new one. My car now has 310,000 miles, 220,000 with the the factory replacement motor. The engine was a solid design. I was impressed with Toyota quality and customer service. Now Honda on the other hand, have engines on there 2001 -2003 civic that the 1.7 motor without hesitation blows head gaskets about 120,000 without fail. Honda claims it's within tolerable limits. They know they had a bad batch, but cost cutting got to them. The same with the New Civic's 2.0 liter engine. Piston ring failures.
indeed! i just bought a used 1996 Camry LE, 4cyl. drives great!
Juan C Hernandez Keep and maintain it. They last forever if you do!
Juan C Hernandez you want v6 power
Best Camry Toyota ever made!
Tennesseestorm76 I agree 100%! You still see these rolling on the highway. It is my favorite Camry design to date !
Thank You!
Lol dont know why but ever since I got this car (2011 approx) I *LOVED* IT
This model year Camry is so good that, although it may lack some of the "modern" items included in cars nowadays, its fit and finish are untouchable. I bought a 93 myself a few months ago, 218k on it and you'd never know.
just brought this car yesterday and watching this makes me think it was a good choice
Phil Janssen it was a good choice
Just bought one just a few days over a week ago (97 model though). Loving it. Cheap, base and in mint condition.
It's still beautiful in 2019. And it's look bigger than the 2019 Camry although it's actually smaller.
@@1beck2en3ham i pin that deception on it's low-spread look. Its closer to a crown vic than the thicc upsitting camries of today.
I bet you are still driving it.
It's so funny on these older cars how the rear end lifts way up in the air when they slam on the brakes.
@@waterlevelroute that's hilarious. I had a Camry that looked exactly like that one. I can confirm the shocks were freakishly soft on those late 80s Camrys. I used to accidentally bottom mine out going over the same railroad crossing far too often.
I love this gen.
It's still beautiful in 2019. And it's look bigger than the 2019 Camry although it's actually smaller.
I still have my 94 Toyota Camry 4 door. 450,000 Miles going strong 💪 beauty
Is it a 6 cylinder or a 4 cylinder?
I have a '92 Camry LE as an extra car and love it. High build quality... 175k miles and still squeak and rattle free. Also good handling and smooth ride.
Is a 1992 Camry LE with 134k miles for $1,400 a good deal ? In excellent condition.
+Joseph Foster Yes.If taken care of it will last for years and years. You could easily spend 14 THOUSAND on a car these days and have one problem after another.
It didn’t meet ‘97 side impact safety standards so it wouldn’t be able to be sold. Radio controls too low and it’s pretty basic inside. It’s very smooth and quiet however and I can’t believe this car is 30 years old.
I've always wondered how well it would sell if they remade the car today, exactly as it was then. It would probably fly out if dealerships.
Gary James as a owner of a 96' Camry which is a face lifted version of this car, I would buy it over a new one.
+Gary James Its a good car yes but it is a twenty four year old design. The as tested price of $23,278 adjusted for inflation is $35,000 today. Choose it over a modern 2016 model with 268 horsepower with features and content that were unheard of back then? I doubt it.
+itsmegp46 i've owned a '96, '97 and 2011 camry and the 1996 had the softest ride quality and most confident feel behind the wheel, not to mention MUCH better visibility out of the car than the 1997 or 2011 models
I love my 96' but it's starting to have issues.
+zakyum Everyone has their own opnion, however minor it is. Not too many would agree with you.
Best Camrys ever made.❤️😎
My favorite Camry generation, even to today.
I have the 1992 camry le wagon 2.2 liter engine. I love this car it's old but it's damn reliable...
Excelente auto
The V6 1MZ-FE in my '94 was still the same V6 engine being used in Toyota Camry until 2006. It even had OBD2 two years early.
+heymisterderp check the cruise control... same thing in new toyotas haha
My 92 camry xle v6 my rear windows roll all the way down, and its factory amp pushes my after market speakers, the carpet was even roomy enough for 0/1 guage wire that powers my subs. This generation of camry is the best family and fun car to this day
Was my very first car! Definitely set my standards for future cars very high!
In 1999, I bought a 3 year old 1996 Camry Wagon that came out of the south with the 4 cylinder engine . White, beige interior, black roof rack, gorgeous and with the gold badges all around. Even found two extra CAMRY gold badges and stuck them mid line on the front doors near the hinges. Looks original And yes, they are GOLD PLATED! $32 on Ebay. I have been driving it ever since and still own it down here in Florida. Has never seen snow, salt, etc. and is solid as a rock. In the same condition as this video! I did add a great Kenwood Bluetooth Radio just to keep up with the times!
Then....IT happened after 258,000 miles (my goal when I bought it was to rack up enough miles to get me to the moon...about 243,000 miles). Just changed the oil and was coming back home when it started to rock and roll. Got it home only to have to tow it to a great Toyota repair shop I found near me. Failed the engine block test. Bummer. Opened the top of the engine to do the repairs and was told by the mechanic because of excessive wear he found in spite of the care it has received over the past 25 years, that it was better to find a new engine or a rebuilt one. Scoured the entire US and found nothing but high mileage drivers that had more miles than mine.
And then, I hit pay dirt. A guy in Miami (I am from the Tampa/Clearwater area) was selling his 95 year old dad's 1996 Camry COUPE (complete with sunroof) with only 67,000 miles on it. Since it was the only option at the time, we bought the entire car, drove down to Miami with a flat bed U Haul behind our Sequoia(!) and got it home. The car was a MESS having sat unused for a long time, quite dirty in the engine bay, and according to the shop, some kind of black OOZE was found in the transmission pan. But the engine sounded fine (seller said he has all the service records from his dad who only drove it within a 5 miles radius from his home)...but hell, only 67,000, one owner miles.
Next goal is to get it to 500,000 miles. Total cost of the repairs, $5700.00 and that includes the purchase of the car ($2300). But we were able to pull about $4000 worth of engine components off of it so it turned out to be a great deal. Try to buy a decent car for THAT little.
And I should tell you not a week goes buy when someone will ask to buy my Camry. Either at parking lots, on the road, or one guy who drove right into my driveway as I was detailing the car. I kid you not.
Now here is the best news of all. My shop mechanic "dialed' in the donor engine to such an extent (far better than factory), that on two 100 miles MPG runs just to see how the engine performed, I went from around 20 MPG with my older engine (2.2L) to 31.77 MPG! Incredible increase. I also added a treatment of Auto-RX to the oil to clean out any sludge, deposits, etc. After driving around a bit more, drained the oil and out came much darker, but not sludgey oil. New oil change with the following cocktail: 3 quarts of Mobil 1 High Mileage Full Synthetic, one quart Marvel Mystery Oil and one pint of BestLine Nano Technology Diamond Oil treatment. The engine now has the proper "whine" as it should and is so smooth and quiet, even my shop was amazed at how well it performed. So, fellow GEEKSTERS, take heart. You now own something that others always wanted. Like getting to date that prom queen back in high school. They call that KARMA. Enjoy. Dr. Z (Lou)
This design had a 2 door version also. I think that made these look even better. Sleeker from the sides.
i have a "92 xle, with japanese vin (starts with "j"), they mention in video the american version is bigger. i love my car. bought it for $1000 8 years ago with 127k, now has about 205k, i will drive it until i can't anymore, which gauging by the way it runs could be another 24 years. it looks like it came off the lot last week. clean and perfect, everything works, stereo kicks butt, use the tape deck and cd player daily. anybody else have a japanese model xle they are hanging on to?
jobimdream hello, could i have a pic, mine is the same.
jobimdream Got a Japanese model 93’ LE V6 with 143k
“J” in the VIN doesn’t designate it as a Japanese market Camry, just as a Japanese built one. There was the Camry sold in Japan (the V30 and V40, also known as the Vista outside of Japan, built in Japan), and the Camry sold internationally (the XV10, sold as the Scepter in Japan, built in Japan and Kentucky). Toyota Camry/Scepter station wagons were built exclusively in Kentucky.
Just bought a used one a month ago and bin a great little car
It hasn't dated , still looks good today
Love the tail lamps, just like the 1984 model!
I personally like the 1996 XLE v6, I would like to buy one but upgrade it with modern features such as bluetooth, double deck head unit with navigation, rear view mirror with auto reflection, xenon headlights, LED taillight, and LED instrument cluster. The car would look fantastic!
You're right mr Davis about the misses. Camry prices are too high even back in 92. And a lot of cars have rear windows even today that don't roll all the way down
True, however, unlike today's Camry. These were basically Lexus ES models. The highest quality Camry ever built. These can go a long time. Today, the Lexus are based on the Camry and both are of lower quality. To truly appreciate these cars you really had to own one. The prices were fine if you drove on at that period and compared it to the competition. If those are the only two misses, I'd say I would still buy one again. In fact, I compare every car I buy today to that Camry. Cars are much better today, but to get the quality my 1993 Camry had back then, I need to spend 50k on a Lexus . The Features cars have now make it impossible to have that high of quality and yet still keep the price low.
+Carlos Guevara you're an idiot
+cindy thanks! I appreciate that!
This and the 97 gen were the GOATs
I have a 92 Camry Le. 186000 miles on it perfect for me and my little one 😊
Love this gen Camry. If I was already grown middle aged guy in '92 would had bought myself a Camry with V6 XLE no worries knew could driven that car 500,000 miles without replacing nothing but regular oil, tires, batteries, plugs, brakes and CV joints if needed them (minor wear and tear). I wonder how many of these Camry's did they sell bet ton of them. I did hear the V6s had few bugs being typical man would did everything taking excellent care of that car. These cars do go forever love how they take off changing gears mines would had leather seats, power sunroof, anti-lock brakes, driver side airbag and remote keyless.
The best and most quality built camry ever made. Got the Lexus version in 5 speed manual
Man I wish I listened to my dad and didn’t sell the car. It would still be running if I had it.
I’ve never driven a 4 cyl, but have been very happy with all 3 of my V6’s. Best and most dependable car on the road. My 96 has only 154,203 miles
The frist car that I learn how to drive when I was 18 it's was my mother car . Back in the 90s my mother drove Camrys. I can say this Toyota Honda's last for a long time got to love the Japanese.
I owned both a 1992 and 1993 Camry. Wonderful cars.
Liked it so much you bought another one the next year?
LOL why did i assume there would be a touchscreen for the infotainment?! I guess I've been watching too many new car reviews lol. This car is sweet though
2021 and I drive my 92camry still with 130k miles 💪🏼 v4
𝘝6 𝘊𝘢𝘮𝘳𝘺 is my favorite Camry
Nice review and Nice car , but the prices at that time was a bit high , 16K $ is not a gorgeous price
My Camry Still works in 2019 :)
A fine automobile !
The rear windows that do not roll all the way down was probably a child safety feature so that it would've been a little harder for little kids to stick their arms out the window. After all, Toyota did design and market it to be an all-purpose family car.
That was nothing new. My parents bought a 1977 Cadillac used in 1979. The rear windows rolled down only halfway on that car. I think all other GM cars of that vintage had them too. _(11/18/2022)_
I had a 1995 Camry xle 4 cylinder also not bad for the 92 to 96 model now I currently have a 5 speed 2006 mazda 3 its quick
My 92 6cyl sedan le only has 71k orig miles and yes it does 0 to 60 in 8 seconds rides as smooth as my old 74 Cadillac I wouldn't trade it for a new Toyota.rear windows were purposely designed to prevent children from hanging out it's safety first people quit whining about it if you ever get one you'll never give it up.
Test for the 1997 Camry?
I am not sure why MW expects Toyota in 1991 to offer a passenger side airbag, when so many full sizers and luxury cars didn’t have one either.
That’s just asking too much, which can be so typical of MW with Japanese cars back in the day. Always something to nitpick. All because the 1992 Taurus made one optional, yet you never heard such complaints from John for other 1992MY American midsizers without one.
arguably one of the best cars on the road in its day
+PeePee2000 yeah the accord is sportier I agree. they were pretty close in reliability
Daryl Taylor you mean worst... Styling SUCKS for its time I HATE those cars it was like a slap in the face to the old America
I have a 1996, last year of this model. My transmission went out in 2017 and bought a brand new Corolla then. Today I've decided to bring it back from the dead and fix the transmission and use it as my everyday car. It's so damn comfortable.
I have a 96. Quite a cozy car 🚙
How much was the transmission job ? And still have it?
The last car my mom drove
the best car toyota
I would love a Camry but I would prefer a Avalon just better more stuff bigger more comfortable overall better or a Lexus ES 350 nice also but most of all a would like a Lexus LS 500 the boss of the cars
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I have may toyota Camry for 20 year the XLE V6 is the best car on till 1997 went they change the still
I bought a new Camry in 1992. Owned it for 12 years , then sold it and bought a 2004 Camry SE
So, wich you prefer? Who has better quaality, ride, reliability?
I like the first gen Camrys
When Toyota finished designing this body shape in 1988, the objective was to obliterate the 1988 Accord and Taurus. Too bad because of Lexus, they held back on a passenger airbag for 1992 and 93.
That would’ve been icing on the cake against all of them. At Ford, predecessors were worried and obsessed.
if you compared the control layout along with fit and finish compared to any other car in its class excluding the Accord you would not be surprised why there are so many 92 96 Camrys still on the road. I remember my mom going to trade in her 89 Camry for a 93 Camry. she had commented that the price difference between that and the new Oldsmobile Achieva where's Big And since her friend loved her new Achieva so much my mother gave it a look. 5 minutes riding in the O's mobile my mother looked at me and said this car is a total piece of shit I am going back for another Camry. as a little kid I didn't notice a difference but every time we traveled and got a rental car my mother always compared it to the Camry. Mitsubishi Galant not a Camry Ford Taurus definitely not a Camry Pontiac Grand Am Not a Camry Dodge Intrepid this piece of shit is not a Camry. It must be propaganda cuz the First new car I bought in college was my brand new 2000 Toyota Camry which now has just shy of 400k on it and I compare most every car I drive to my Camry. The ride fuel economy fit and finish BTC. I even compare my 2015 Camry Hybrid to my 2000. She may be old but she still holds up well and still is a much better car then the 2017 Chrysler 200 I just gladly give back to Hertz with the engine light on and only 7K miles on the odometer and a transmission malfunction light flashing. period that piece of shit was definitely not a Camry LOL
Kip Paseo i had a metallic green le v6 camry in high school she finally died few years after
Kip Paseo American cars are pice of shits Japanese are the best so
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The things I’d do for a brand new third gen
The 92 Camry was my first car loved it with its 5 speed manual it got me place. Through snow didn't except it to be any good since it was a rear wheel drive but it did excellent. I do miss it had to sell it. But man will I have good memories about that car. Did a bit of racing in it beat every car I raced, I even raced my friend in his Chrysler 500, I think it was and 05. I kept up with him not from behind but right next to him.
92 Camry is Front-Drive
Not mine it was real wheel drive and manual.
Christian vicente all camrys are FWD! There is no such thing as a RWD Camry.
Ig so the one I have isn't real then.
Christian vicente what?! *facepalm*
обзорчик класс!))
I got a 4 speed automatic.
A 5 speed would have been better.
But hey, for $1,700 and toyota dependability, that complaint is minor at best.
$23,278 for an XLE V6 in October 1991 is equivalent to $53,000 in April 2024.
Very expensive car.
Precio??
Described by Edmund's as "grossly over - engineered"......😎👍
Christian vicente all due respect it doesn't seem like you know cars to well because you've mistaken the Chrysler 500 for the 300 and there's never ever been a rear drive Camry they wouldn't make one rear wheel drive it was designed to be an everyday car to get you around I'd do alittle research on the car because unless someone for whatever insane reason decided to convert that car to rear wheel drive I can assure you your Camry was FWD
No I know pretty good about my car and ya I for some reason I put 500 instead of 300 I was confused when I did that. But ya it was rear wheel drive.
Christian vicente nope, fwd
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3:24 "emergency maneuvers" ;)
How much?
Silly question.
The best app I ever made in my app I love it so much it is so awesome 👏
I Bet The Toyota Camry in this Video is still running like a sewing machine lol
Camry The Conqueror
Rocket Catches Fire
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My 97 CSi Camry, doesn't come with airbags as standard. Only bad thing about the car.
USA only, effective October 1991 and September 1993 (dual)
It only has 83,500 views because the viewers watched this car being chased in LA 1-22-2015 by wwwy2000 "I will post the rest of the chases tommorow 5 years ago" never did
my car like your, But it does't has full like your car.
Cam-ray
The best or nothing.
Mercedes-Benz
Just as dull then as they are now. Reliable, yes. But so god awful boring.
Too bland for me.
I think you might the first gen Camry better
That is my favorite car of them all, like my personal classic, my friends make fun of me because of that, but I just love it!