1990 Toyota Camry LE V6 Start Up, Exhaust, In Depth Tour, and Test Drive

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @Kayla037
    @Kayla037 9 лет назад +336

    I have a 1991 Toyota camry, given to me by my mom who passed away about a month ago, I told myself when I get back on my feet I will restore this vehicle and make it look brand new. it only has 80,000 miles on it.

    • @cookiesandcartoons
      @cookiesandcartoons 9 лет назад +18

      +sweetdaddy coolaid My brother still has the '91 Camry that we used as kids. It's got 470 000 km on it and still purrs like a cat. The only problem is rust(and the catalyzer) because the first owner didn't care about rust proofing and there's so much road salt here in winter.

    • @Kayla037
      @Kayla037 9 лет назад +7

      Wow, I still see some of them on the road here in Cali. they are good cars.

    • @cristianperez1120
      @cristianperez1120 8 лет назад +6

      im 15 and my mom has 1991 Toyota camry and for some reason i want to be unique in my town and have that car looking nice tinted windows and LED lights to make it look more modern but cool at the same time i hope it last till im old enough to drive because its back to 0 miles so its worth nothing at this point but i like the car and my mom still drives it like if its still new

    • @Kayla037
      @Kayla037 8 лет назад +3

      It is worth something, maybe not money but it represents good memories which is worth more than money. You can always buy a new engine for the car if you still want it, that will run you about 1500 dollars depending on how new it is.

    • @tylongkicks8821
      @tylongkicks8821 7 лет назад +9

      @sweetdaddycoolaid sorry about your loss. The 89-96 Camrys are my favorites.

  • @derockn00
    @derockn00 10 лет назад +60

    I now own a 1990 red Camry LE passed down from my grandpa. has 79K miles to date after 24 years and He polished it EVERYDAY. So it looks like new. When I go to the car wash for detailing, the people over there were impressed at how well kept the car is. I love that V6 doe. Grrrrrrrr.

  • @meepingdrew
    @meepingdrew 3 года назад +21

    I miss my 1988 Camry LE V6. It was my Grandmothers. Had 272k miles on the original engine. Such a solid car. Lost due to accident from someone failing to yield right of way :(

  • @bgerb4943
    @bgerb4943 4 года назад +14

    Aaaaaahh take s me back to the good ol' late 90s when my neighbor's teenage son had a 1990 Toyota Camry LE V6 like this one, good ol' 90s grunge and all, those were/are great cars so much nostalgia, thats all!

  • @pedrito77
    @pedrito77 6 лет назад +37

    Wow! This was my very first car! The velour seats were amazing! You forgot to mention the most important part: right under the steering wheel, there's an vent! It was directed right at your groin--best invention ever. Perfect for those hot summer days. Thank you for posting this video.

    • @JiggyGnorrus
      @JiggyGnorrus Год назад +1

      Mine to! I had dark blue leather interior, such a great car

  • @Trikster1of4
    @Trikster1of4 11 лет назад +313

    This was back when car makers took pride in their work

    • @TheTechCguy
      @TheTechCguy 5 лет назад +21

      Back then, they probably pain-stakengly did every detail of this before rolling them off the lots.

    • @bobsteve4812
      @bobsteve4812 4 года назад +4

      A Toyota Aurion Sportivo Unless your talking about a Rolls Royce or Toyota Crown, they do not any more. Increased complication that destroys reliably proves this unfortunately

    • @faithingod9554
      @faithingod9554 4 года назад +6

      No buddy this is simply just a Toyota

    • @Trikster1of4
      @Trikster1of4 4 года назад +1

      Honey Poo Poo Maybe so. But it’s a good car nonetheless.

    • @brentlineberry4098
      @brentlineberry4098 4 года назад +1

      I drive a 4cyl base model an i love it.

  • @MassEffectFTW
    @MassEffectFTW 10 лет назад +68

    That V6 actually sounds pretty good.

    • @silasmcgee3647
      @silasmcgee3647 5 лет назад +6

      It's quite a large engine for such a small car to be honest

    • @indigocoolvinyl00
      @indigocoolvinyl00 3 года назад +1

      It sounds a little like an NSX

  • @jamesfrench7299
    @jamesfrench7299 6 лет назад +6

    You can see the quality in all the interior fittings. This is a forgotten gem I have always had in my mind. Beautiful V6.

  • @Dirtymoney8
    @Dirtymoney8 9 лет назад +7

    Great friggin car, i had a 1991 4 cylinder from 07-13 with 179,000 miles when i brought it and she never let me down or left me stranded even in the most extreme cold condition during the winter in the north east. All you gotta do is keep an good battery and change the oil and she'll run forever..

  • @MAGNUM05
    @MAGNUM05 9 лет назад +27

    Not really a big fan of Toyotas, but this generation of the Camry is my all time favorite. They last forever

  • @johnmandoni5627
    @johnmandoni5627 5 лет назад +8

    Brought a tear to my eye; I bought immaculate one of these from a lady whose father owned it and had passed away. It was my first car out of college and starting my new job. These had really smooth engines and one of the most sublime transmissions I’ve ever driven. They shifted almost imperceptibly. I ended up selling after 2yrs when it had persistent but slow oil leak - was quoted more to replace main rear seal than car was worth. In hindsight, I would have kept it a bit longer. This was much nicer than newer Camry as it fitted just below Cressida which was their top level car before Lexus was released.

    • @bobstar1996
      @bobstar1996 2 года назад

      Awe man i hate to hear this . I own a 1990 camry LE model when i got it i realized its not worth the 3k to replace the seals so used liquid copper in the rad and before my next oil change i used stop leak lower seal repair and since then iv lost minimal oil . And from most peoples reviews you can expect at least two years of a good seal then just rinse and repeat lol 😂 and thats what i plan to do .

  • @malcolmman89
    @malcolmman89 12 лет назад +21

    I love the attention to detail in this car. Those seats look really comfy, too!

  • @IBK31
    @IBK31 12 лет назад +3

    My 98 year old great grandmother had this same car in the same color before she recently died. She use to drive that car like a bat out of hell. Brings back memories. Great video Kyle.

  • @chiefinspectah228
    @chiefinspectah228 4 года назад +6

    One of the first cars I ever drove when I first got my driver's license. Excellent quality built!

  • @alrawikiller
    @alrawikiller 10 лет назад +96

    The simplest car ever but glass headlights means never gets foggy so you don't have to ever clean them

    • @WhiteSlift
      @WhiteSlift 10 лет назад +2

      Yeah and who needs pedestrian safety anyway.

    • @bliglum
      @bliglum 10 лет назад +24

      WhiteSlift Damn pedestrians should have looked where they were going!! I say keep the glass headlights, steel bumpers and let Darwinism take it's course!

    • @blues03
      @blues03 10 лет назад +9

      bliglum Pedestrian safety is also the reason we don't have Pop-up headlights anymore, either (IIRC) :/

    • @bliglum
      @bliglum 10 лет назад +1

      blues03 That's true. The pop up headlights were like a vehicles jousting pole!

    • @amistry605
      @amistry605 9 лет назад

      +bliglum what do u mean?

  • @flip240
    @flip240 Год назад +2

    My first car was a handed down 1990 Camry v6 LE in light blue. I didn't know anything about cars back then, but it drove amazing and the only thing that ever broke on it was the exhaust rusting out. I still hold most cars today to the standard of that car.

  • @s0nnyburnett
    @s0nnyburnett 12 лет назад +7

    If I ever found one like this I'd buy it instantly.

  • @jundialhaqiqa9907
    @jundialhaqiqa9907 6 лет назад +7

    It is amazing how good the build quality is in thus car, even as far as features are concerned I am still impressed by this car. You don't see build quality like this in a lot of today's cars.

  • @bwyw1987
    @bwyw1987 12 лет назад +4

    This car also happens to be one of my favorite generations of the Toyota Camry. It came out between 1987-1991, I love this car and enjoy riding it as well!

  • @D7mSupra
    @D7mSupra 3 года назад +1

    My buddy had a station wagon v6 camry... loved that thing.. it would haul the mail and groceries

  • @shoaibahmed34
    @shoaibahmed34 12 лет назад +7

    Great video Kyle!!! I personally owned this car for 5 years and I must say it was a blast to drive and comfortable for long cruises. Rarely ever needed any major repairs and I loved it every time i drove it. I actually believe that power mode really made difference in acceleration as the engine revved higher. This brings back memories since i have sold this car now after adding 130,000km in just 5 years of driving and bringing a total 345,000km!!!!. Definitely recommend this car to anyone.

  • @mindspinn311
    @mindspinn311 5 лет назад +4

    You can almost feel the quality of all the touchpoints though the video. I would cherish a car like this.

  • @stancj7
    @stancj7 12 лет назад +3

    i love how even though he can do reviews of any car he wants..he does even these old ones..true class

  • @ICARUS_I
    @ICARUS_I 10 лет назад +14

    Wow that V6 sounds way better than the new Accord, Camry, and Altima V6s. I'd be proud to own one in such amazing condition.

  • @sydneypaillet4055
    @sydneypaillet4055 9 лет назад +6

    please keep doing these old retro cars it's amazing how Toyota can keep adapting through the years I have a 1996 Nissan and it's slow but absolutely bulletproof :)

    • @voraciousweasel57
      @voraciousweasel57 Год назад

      I have a 98 Toyota Avalon and I've been extremely impressed by the build quality. The doors are solid, they feel heavy. The seats are substantial and it handles like a dream

  • @mortalkombat6804
    @mortalkombat6804 9 лет назад +12

    I still spot old Toyota camry cars from late 1980s and early 1990s. Best car of all time

    • @Platelunchexpress
      @Platelunchexpress 8 лет назад +2

      +Mortal Kombat also the geo metros, cars never die and even a fool can fix them

    • @mercurialmagictrees
      @mercurialmagictrees 6 лет назад +1

      I need to buy one from out west as soon as I move out there

  • @hakeemboyd4910
    @hakeemboyd4910 10 лет назад +38

    I love these more than the new ones we have today

    • @oscar721x8
      @oscar721x8 6 лет назад +1

      Hakeem Boyd You got that right boy. Those oldies but goodies can still kick asses

    • @silasmcgee3647
      @silasmcgee3647 5 лет назад

      @@oscar721x8 especially when you have such a small boy with a big boy engine in it a V6 is quite large for such a small vehicle

    • @silasmcgee3647
      @silasmcgee3647 3 года назад

      @Rvqsx - it’s a smol boi tho so nota lot of stress on the bigger engine I mean yes common sense bigger engine worse mileage but as Kyle said it’s about 18 city 24 highway which is not bad for a V-6 and a small car and I’m sure the four-cylinder does it much better especially with the manual

    • @silasmcgee3647
      @silasmcgee3647 3 года назад

      The V-6 will probably make more sense to you in the much larger 93 model but there’s nothing really wrong with putting a V6 in a small car because it’s a Toyota so it’s bulletproof either way

  • @anthonypararajasingham
    @anthonypararajasingham 7 лет назад +2

    My parents had the 1991 model when I was born in the year of '93 but they had the CS standard variant, white and with black trim and original alloy wheels with the grey interior. (Technically the SV21 series). My dad always was always able to take the cover of the horn. Good old memories came from this car.

  • @WarthogRacer
    @WarthogRacer 12 лет назад +5

    I love the acceleration sound of this car and other Japanese cars of this era. My grandfather had an '82/'86 Nissan (N12) Pulsar NX.

  • @lisandrogenao7860
    @lisandrogenao7860 8 лет назад +2

    That car was almost became my first used car back in 1993. I ended up buying a 1989 Honda Accord LX which was also a great car back in it's day. Absolutely love old cars.

  • @firstmusic00
    @firstmusic00 9 лет назад +42

    Love these old Camrys.

  • @FluidOnFire
    @FluidOnFire 6 лет назад +2

    This car’s simplicity is amazing and practical as hell!

  • @klansix
    @klansix 9 лет назад +16

    classic and simple looking. can't find it anywhere nowadays. i wanna have one

    • @brigganthewolf1461
      @brigganthewolf1461 9 лет назад +1

      U can find it from a used car dealer or a 90s car dealer!

    • @phgamer4393
      @phgamer4393 9 лет назад

      therarehuskyGT S50 not as good as that one stock. shame i didnt see this video when it first popd up. I would have been tempted to buy even if im on the west coast. Over here stupid young people mod these and trash them. Sure they run but they're so fucked up inside.

  • @LYNDONGOLDEN
    @LYNDONGOLDEN 12 лет назад +2

    I always like this generation of Camry. The solid construction and easy-driving nature was evident immediately. Outward visibility is about the best EVER, and this contributes to a stress-free drive.

  • @browniesareg
    @browniesareg 12 лет назад +5

    I love when you review older cars like this, you're awesome

  • @bradleymeyer9775
    @bradleymeyer9775 6 лет назад +7

    Camrys hav come a long way, my 4 Cylinder Camry has 178 horsepower power and this 1990 Camry has 156 horsepower V6. And the new 4 Cylinder Camrys have over 200 horsepower. Keep it up Toyota 👍

    • @davidperry4013
      @davidperry4013 3 месяца назад

      Also the 2018-2024 V6 Camries have over 300 HP and it sounds better than a Maserati. The new camries are hybrid only but, that isn't a bad thing because Toyota makes the best hybrids and they proved their worth with the 4 generations of the Toyota Prius, 3 generations of the Lexus RX hybrid, and other Toyota and Lexus hybrids.

  • @bluerazor7049
    @bluerazor7049 6 лет назад +9

    What a beautufull well kept maintained Toyota Camry!

  • @DrivingandDashcam
    @DrivingandDashcam 12 лет назад +2

    Kyle, I LOVE you for doing these! It's hard to find a good video on RUclips about 1988-1991 Toyota Camry. I brought my first car ever, 1991 Toyota Camry LE V6 off from junkyard for only $130. It run fine, but need some work. Now it's running perfect for 3.5 years since I got it on road! Lot of long road trip and it never act up or give up on me! I'm a daily driver and it got 265,000km (164,660 miles) on it now. I got it when it was 235,000km (146,020 miles).
    TOYOTA LASTS FOREVER!!

  • @rizrz34
    @rizrz34 12 лет назад +6

    It's amazing that this car is 22 years old, with only 49k miles. This thing looks mint.

  • @AM14014
    @AM14014 12 лет назад

    I love my car, 89 toyota camry v6 LE, 137,000 miles, white with red interior, runs great. Looks exactly like this one.

  • @jamieh3397
    @jamieh3397 10 лет назад +67

    interior looks much nicer than the next gen camry

    • @KIRRRRU19
      @KIRRRRU19 10 лет назад +7

      funny.

    • @jamieh3397
      @jamieh3397 10 лет назад +3

      why

    • @Danny13243
      @Danny13243 6 лет назад +1

      Because this car can't even hold a candle to the current gen camry.

    • @AnotherStudent96
      @AnotherStudent96 6 лет назад +1

      Dickbutt you’re wrong, look at the seats

    • @91myroc
      @91myroc 5 лет назад

      Gen 3 after this generation is still on the road. I have 2 of them one is the V6 the other one is the 2200 4cyl.

  • @flyaustin27
    @flyaustin27 12 лет назад +2

    My aunt as one of these but it's a 1991 with the 4 cylinder. Great car and in resistible reliable. Hers had 125,000 miles on it when she bought it five years ago. The guy who sold it to her told her "you will be sick of this car before the engine breaks down" just to show the reliability was top notch. Overall they are decent cars but an accord of the same year looks a lot better if well maintained

  • @RyanWilson876
    @RyanWilson876 11 лет назад +4

    Man, this car was and still is a classic! Good review!

  • @hausmeisterengineering5952
    @hausmeisterengineering5952 8 лет назад +1

    I learned to drive on a car like this. It was a 4cyl and 5 speed. I HATED it at the time but now I miss it and given the opportunity after college I might just buy one to clean up and stance out VIP style !!!

  • @powerflavor
    @powerflavor 10 лет назад +12

    He's beginning to cry at 11:59... I know, it's very sad that they don't make vehicles like that anymore. Oh, and what every happened to the amazing Cressida? I loved that car. I weep for them.

  • @steventhayer57
    @steventhayer57 7 лет назад +1

    I had one Great running car for the times, and I bought a 1991 to replace it I'm still driving it today in 2017. I love them both these cars will go forever if you take care of them. Great video thanks for sharing.

  • @strocat25
    @strocat25 8 лет назад +3

    This is one of my favorite cars of all time.. they simply are amazing. drive perfect and comfortable and get amazing gas mileage.. I had a '90 camry V6 for years. It was painted a custom baby blue color.. I drove it till 263,000 miles on it.. then sold it .. it still ran amazing at over 250,000 miles

    • @Nino_J
      @Nino_J 7 лет назад

      strocat25 I see a 91' Camry on Craigslist that has 171k miles..should I go for it ?

    • @strocat25
      @strocat25 7 лет назад

      AccessDenied take someone with you who knows about cars to go over it and if the price is right then sure

    • @Nino_J
      @Nino_J 7 лет назад

      strocat25 well have you had any major repairs ?

    • @strocat25
      @strocat25 7 лет назад

      you do maintenance the right way you'll never have major repairs ..well.. rarely.
      umm I dont have it anymore but when i first bought it .. I drained and filled transmission fluid 3 times .. had a timing service (belt or chain cant remember) wheel bearings and had to repair and exhaust leak. thats it. got the car for 1100$ put 660$ into it and drove it for 5 years.. I wanted to spend 2 grand total so i took the extra 240$ and was able to get a full header/exhaust kit and an intake and she was a pleasure to drive.
      I had no major problems outa that car.

  • @fcmona
    @fcmona 12 лет назад +2

    My family used to have a 1989 Camry that we sold 12 years ago. You said this car was always garage-kept, and it's in that good of condition, even for a start up? Wow! I also like how the seat belts buckle you up when you start it.

  • @Trades46
    @Trades46 8 лет назад +34

    I swear these older Camrys are more interesting than their modern successors. I still miss the old Cressida however; the Avalon will never be the car it was.

    • @hiddenconceptdnb
      @hiddenconceptdnb 8 лет назад

      I love my 99 camry,I love the style it has. mainly original everything with 273,000 km on it. get at least 600-750 km a tank with all season even flooring it to redline, such a better car than the corolla. Next car I plan to get is imported right-hand drive toyota or an old manual 4 runner

    • @TristanRoberts902
      @TristanRoberts902 7 лет назад +1

      Trades46 I'm only 19 so I unfortunately missed when cars were cool, but I just left a job at a junkyard where I stripped an 86 I believe it was, Cressida. Cool car

    • @johnallen6313
      @johnallen6313 7 лет назад

      diagram for motor

  • @ScaryGhost1
    @ScaryGhost1 12 лет назад +1

    I've always loved the older Toyotas, a refinement not seen in todays junk for sure. Beautiful!

  • @Rohanmrao1
    @Rohanmrao1 12 лет назад +4

    kyle, i'm lovin' how you maintain the quality of your reviews whether it's a ferrari 458 or a '90s toyota. Keep up the good work!

  • @joepatlou
    @joepatlou 12 лет назад +1

    We have a 1990 with 239,000 one owner miles. Great car and still going strong.

  • @TristanRoberts902
    @TristanRoberts902 7 лет назад +5

    very clean car, love the old blue cloth interior. Looks like my old man's 94 Oldsmobile Cutlass interior

  • @BobbyDavisMajesty
    @BobbyDavisMajesty 12 лет назад +1

    wow man these cars are probably the most bulletproof cars ever, my friend has one with over 500 thousand miles and still runs like a champ

  • @ypk1580
    @ypk1580 7 лет назад +12

    1:50 I like the exhaust sound

  • @adamY2K
    @adamY2K 12 лет назад +2

    Really really pleased that you are doing videos on older cars like this camry. most people stick to old american cars from the 60s which is all good, but stuff like this corolla's, maximas, old accords etc. are all modern classics in IMO and need to be on video in detail like how this is.
    Great job saabkyle04

  • @mAUoalajkso
    @mAUoalajkso 8 лет назад +3

    Haha its an awesome looking car. Its fully loaded, power everything, even a sport mode. Especially those power seat belts look fly

  • @jginz91
    @jginz91 12 лет назад +2

    wow that's in such gorgeous condition! my aunt used to have a '91 camry so this video brings back lots of memories from my childhood haha

  • @LoyalmoonieProductions
    @LoyalmoonieProductions 2 года назад +4

    Back when John Davis on Motorweek called Camrys "Cam-RAYS". 😂

  • @Autan4
    @Autan4 12 лет назад

    Only on Kyle's channel you can find this old vehicles review. You're the best Kyle. Thank you.

  • @MatrixDiscovery
    @MatrixDiscovery 5 лет назад +10

    I still see some if these running in 2019.

  • @michaelpetersonjr
    @michaelpetersonjr 12 лет назад +2

    I used to remember these late 1980s, early 1990s Toyota Camry models ranging from sedan to wagon, V6 and 4-cylinder, and 4-speed automatic and 5-speed manual. Some of them were All-Trac I believe. Good to see that this car was kept in rust-free condition and driven very little by its original owner back in 1990. Also good to see one-owner vehicles like these. You may not find them anywhere.

  • @Drewrob26
    @Drewrob26 12 лет назад +3

    This is a very nice car ! I wish I could find a classic vehicle such as this one, with low miles and mint conditions in and outside the vehicle, for my first vehicle.

  • @bratwa
    @bratwa 12 лет назад +2

    It's very nice to see these regular cars in mint condition. Most of the mint condition cars of that year are mostly some expensive Mercedes, Porsches and other exclusive brands. The old cars shouldn't die! Thanks.

  • @bmwmsport11
    @bmwmsport11 12 лет назад +3

    Once past 5000 rpm these Toyota engines sound amazing. Nice car for the year, my 1990 toyota truck is nothing like this with tons of rust.

  • @sativafourtwentie
    @sativafourtwentie 12 лет назад +2

    KEEP DOING OLD VIDEOS KYLE!!! My favorites are the Japanese Cars from the 70's, the styling is just so classic! Also if you stumble across any BMW's or Audi's from the 70's imported or not, they are pure class.

  • @david123321ism
    @david123321ism 12 лет назад +7

    I still see alot of these camrys in my town. Good reliable cars!

  • @ckgta11
    @ckgta11 12 лет назад

    you gotta love 90's & early 00 cars.... i own a toyota corolla 91 with over 223 thousand miles and still going just a true masterpiece of engineering

  • @sirot5561
    @sirot5561 8 лет назад +144

    "I'm a fan of filming OLDER vehicles"
    LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOO AND now all he films is 2015, 16' and 17' high end luxury cars nobody can afford except a select few

    • @dt1343
      @dt1343 8 лет назад +11

      He did film a 2001 Chrysler Sebring once lol.

    • @sirot5561
      @sirot5561 8 лет назад +2

      Vulcan108
      lmao....such a dream machine

    • @RightAngleProductions
      @RightAngleProductions 8 лет назад +2

      Bro, your profile pic almost made me break my computer screen

    • @sirot5561
      @sirot5561 8 лет назад

      +Miles's NerdySwag! HB but why mate 😢

    • @RightAngleProductions
      @RightAngleProductions 8 лет назад +2

      Tommy Siro Sorry Sir, but have a fly swatter near your head at all times

  • @dreyperezz
    @dreyperezz 6 лет назад +1

    this was my first car ! i used to listen to green day all the time in that car, it was so funny when he put the volume up!lol

  • @0cv0000
    @0cv0000 12 лет назад +3

    Loved this review, and I wish I had this car as well as my white 2000 Camry XLE V6! Maybe it's not as powerful even as my Camry, but this was just *impressive*! Great job Kyle, you continue to be awesome!

  • @Reaubaucoppe
    @Reaubaucoppe 11 лет назад

    I have a 1990 LE V6 25th anniversary Canadian Edition, fully loaded with 15" mags, power driver seat, a/c, cruise, power antenna, am/fm/tape, pwr moonroof, pwr mirrors, pwr windows, 4-speed auto, ABS 4 wheels disc-brakes, factory spoiler, factory foglights... I just love my car it's so classy.

  • @joegolden8176
    @joegolden8176 10 лет назад +6

    I would have paid $10k for this car...I had a 91 dx 4cyl that I ran up to 250k and sold for $2600 a few yrs ago with body damage. I had a 91 Lexus es250 (same car) that I drove up to 200k and sold for $5000 in 1999 and then bought back from that owner in 2003 and resold on eBay to a guy in MA for $2750 in 2005 with about 280k on odo...These were and ARE the best cars from this era....IF you can still find one....you better buy it...no regrets!

    • @Platelunchexpress
      @Platelunchexpress 9 лет назад

      I found one with one owner thats relocating, for 700! I was going to buy a mustang but I am kinda involve with older reliable cars…

  • @kung-fuhustle5755
    @kung-fuhustle5755 3 года назад +2

    I’m glad I was the proud owner of one of these beauties, especially that gorgeous V6 engine. Shame they don’t make cars like this anymore.

  • @thevinylloverbrazil
    @thevinylloverbrazil 7 лет назад +8

    Really nice and nearly mint car! Toyota certainly did it right in 1990. But when I saw the digital clock at 9:20 and noticed that it is the same clock used at the nowadays Corolla I just LMAO!

  • @ICARUS_I
    @ICARUS_I 9 лет назад +2

    Such an amazing looking Toyota. Lots of great features. I'm such a fan of older Toyotas. I find them way more interesting than any other new or older Japanese carmaker.

  • @myolox
    @myolox 9 лет назад +51

    too bad this car will start with any key, thieves flock to this car.

    • @amistry605
      @amistry605 9 лет назад +7

      yup, my dad had his stolen TWICE in the same neighborhood in Chicago

    • @benderbendingrofriguez3300
      @benderbendingrofriguez3300 9 лет назад +3

      +amistry605 HA!!!! Glad i am living in Canada.

    • @amistry605
      @amistry605 9 лет назад +3

      Bender Rodriguez yeaaa.. i love my hometown (chicago) but its terrible out here

    • @tendy101100
      @tendy101100 9 лет назад +3

      +Bender Rodriguez canada is safer?

    • @mikeyu3159
      @mikeyu3159 8 лет назад +7

      Depends. I'm pretty sure cities like Toronto isn't safe. You're probably safe if you're living in a town full of white seniors in the interior of British Columbia.

  • @carlosmonterroso4716
    @carlosmonterroso4716 4 года назад

    I have a 1989 Toyota Camry at 166k miles. Given to me by a dear friend of mine. It had an oil leak and front end parts needed to be replaced as normal wear. It has the rolled up windows and cold A/C works great! Spend $1,500 on a nice paint job. My 18yr old son loves it and drives it to college and his part time job on daily basis.

  • @0g.gizm0
    @0g.gizm0 11 лет назад +5

    Man! Do I want this car!! Hoping to make this my project!!

  • @STASlayer
    @STASlayer 8 лет назад +1

    This video gave me a kick in the nostalgia center of the brain. I had a base model of this particular Camry - five speed manual, power-nothing (with the exception of steering), leaking trunk, and a bad paint job. Yet despite how basic the car was it still had electronic fuel injection for reasons that escape me and was fun to drive (but that may be the nostalgia talking). Even on the base model the interior quality (even without nearly so many features) had all the soft touch materials, rockin' fake leather, and (I only this was included because the car was originally from California) air conditioning. Some days I miss that car other days I'm thankful to have airbags. EDIT: Now I know what that blank next to the center stack was for!

    • @galvindavis6586
      @galvindavis6586 8 лет назад

      +Jake Seegs did it still have electric seatbelts?

  • @mhtube01
    @mhtube01 12 лет назад +3

    Overdrive pretty much gets rid of 4th gear actually and makes it a 3 speed in a way. It allows the engine to run at a lower RPM at higher speeds while in 4th gear, say on the highway, thus improving gas mileage and it kind of makes it feel like you have a 5 speed. It works great with a V6 too since you have all the extra power over a 4 cylinder. It's always on unless you turn it off by pushing that button on the shifter.

  • @tubepotato500
    @tubepotato500 12 лет назад +2

    Back when a Toyota WAS a Toyota! Beautiful car inside and out! I'd drive it in a heartbeat!

  • @fumbles117
    @fumbles117 12 лет назад +3

    One of my favorite Cam generations. Toyota had some nice designs back in the day, sadly the newer gens have put an end to that.

  • @SkyKitten1
    @SkyKitten1 11 лет назад +2

    I love these 1990 camrys. I like 90s toyotas in general

  • @davelazenby77255
    @davelazenby77255 7 лет назад +17

    what ever happened to velour seats, they were the best.

    • @rosethornil
      @rosethornil 5 лет назад +1

      My 1990 Corolla and 1998 Toyota Camry had similar seats and they were great. I sold both cars after 100,000 miles and those seats still looked like new.

    • @amininshassi6370
      @amininshassi6370 3 года назад +1

      As long at it's properly cared for, the velour will stay looking and feeling great.

  • @Pedal2TheMetal
    @Pedal2TheMetal 12 лет назад

    This is the best generation Camry in my opinion. Love this!

  • @joshuabrazile
    @joshuabrazile 7 лет назад +3

    I LOVE these! I want one so bad!

  • @joprint
    @joprint 9 лет назад +1

    Love that car, brings back to good times I had in a car just like that

  • @dwilsonjr78
    @dwilsonjr78 11 лет назад +33

    Toyota really took pride in there products in the early 90's with chrome accents & quality fabrics. The Toyota's today are all plastic.

    • @CrazyForCooCooPuffs
      @CrazyForCooCooPuffs 10 лет назад +3

      toyota overkilled everything in the 90s....like the supra

    • @dwilsonjr78
      @dwilsonjr78 10 лет назад +7

      CrazyForCooCooPuffs
      Oh yeah! I miss the Supra. With the exception of the Scion FRS, Toyota needs to make fun cars again. Don't get me wrong I like the new Toyota's, I just miss their fun cars like the Supra, Celica, MR2, and Corolla GTS/SR5.

    • @oscar721x8
      @oscar721x8 6 лет назад +2

      dwilsonjr78 petrol is rising, a lot of people want cars with the power of a 3.0ltrs V6, but with the efficiency of a 1.5ltrs 4 cyl, and the stupid EPA forcing company’s to make cars more efficient. That’s why Quality have drop a lot.

    • @dereksans178
      @dereksans178 4 года назад

      That's because all businesses are out for is money.

    • @tinuthomas531
      @tinuthomas531 4 года назад

      By adjusting for inflation, cars like the Camry were worth $30k-$40k new in the 80s. Nowadays you can get a new Camry for around $20k. They’re obviously going to have to cut costs to keep the price down, it’s always sold starting around $20k for decades. If you want quality, get a higher trim Camry or a more expensive model, those fetch for $30k-$40k, just like what a Camry would cost 35 years ago

  • @AM14014
    @AM14014 12 лет назад

    omg it's my car..well i actually have a 89 but it's pretty much the same thing. It drives great with 137,000 miles on it, fun to drive. Everybody wants me to sell it but I don't want to, it's great and I love it, it was also my first car.

  • @liddlebopeep
    @liddlebopeep 11 лет назад +33

    This was Toyota at its finest, building cars without regard to cost. Toyota over the past decade has taken cost-cutting to the extreme. Just compare the 2007-2011 Camry's cheapness to the 1990 model. The last generation Corolla was even worse!
    Toyota needs to bring back fat product! Start putting those massive profits back into your cars!

    • @TheEddieoliver
      @TheEddieoliver 11 лет назад +1

      That's not exclusive to Toyota, Mercedes from around 1995 starting with the bug eyed E Class took build quality from their vehicles and threw it away. It wasn't apparent at the time but 5 years later these cars starting rusting in a shameful fashion in the UK anyway with its wet climate. Most Mercedes sedans from that 1995 until around 2003 still running over in the UK have perforated body panels, it's very rare to see one that's not affected. In the nice dry states of the USA it might be a different story.

    • @davinp
      @davinp 7 лет назад

      Toyota's quality slipped a little after they redesigned it for 2007. I drive an '03 Camry which has quality black leather inside and chrome door handles and panel around the window controls - very well built

    • @archechme
      @archechme 6 лет назад +1

      EVERYBODY is doing it.

    • @WildWhiteFang
      @WildWhiteFang 6 лет назад

      I work for toyota as a tech and honestly the 2007-2011 camrys are honestly garbage. The problem ones are the ones with the 2.4l 2AR motors that burn oil like crazy. The 2002-2006 camrys are very well built.

  • @360Sniperz
    @360Sniperz 12 лет назад

    My uncle use to have one of these, just in blue, loved that car.

  • @noma_ty_schlappa5772
    @noma_ty_schlappa5772 7 лет назад +5

    This is literally going to be my first car🙌🙌

  • @RandomGuy5309
    @RandomGuy5309 12 лет назад

    this 90s v6 sounds manlier than many of today's. i am impressed.

  • @ParrotsandPotatoes
    @ParrotsandPotatoes 10 лет назад +53

    It's truly tragic how Toyota's quality and philosophy have declined over the years. Same with Honda.

    • @ericmartin529
      @ericmartin529 9 лет назад +7

      +Parrots and Potatoes uh, wut?

    • @torguy5763
      @torguy5763 9 лет назад +23

      +Parrots and Potatoes Their quality has not dropped, but their designs have for sure.

    • @mercurialmagictrees
      @mercurialmagictrees 6 лет назад +3

      probably both, it pisses me off. I need to move out west so I can get a decent condition old car

    • @raedabdulrahman6556
      @raedabdulrahman6556 6 лет назад

      Wtf are you talking about??? (I'm aware you typed this years ago).

    • @oscar721x8
      @oscar721x8 6 лет назад +2

      Well, the EPA is forcing companys to make car more efficient. Thats why newer car are not too reliable like the old ones. But they are still exception, like my 2011 Outlander sport with CVT. It has 162k trouble free miles. The only thing that gone bad and was replaced was the a/c compressor.

  • @mamba8_24
    @mamba8_24 3 года назад +1

    Camrys and just Toyotas in general are some of the best cars ever made
    My 4Runner has 266K miles and has some issues but other than that it runs and drives!!

  • @suranoiokob9960
    @suranoiokob9960 8 лет назад +10

    primo from san andreas 😃

  • @DarkandStormyNight01
    @DarkandStormyNight01 12 лет назад

    I have an '87 Camry LE 4 cil in mint condition with 45,000 miles and I adore her! Differences: I have crome exterior door handles, no mirror in the driver's side visor and no sunroof. Unless the guy wasn't aware of it or the '90 Camry doesn't have it; my Camry has folding back seats making the trunk uber large for extra long packages :) I also keep my Camry in overdrive(? the button he pushed) so it's ALWAYS peppy. I also love & prefer the great rear window coverage vs today's car style.

  • @Michka1001
    @Michka1001 10 лет назад +3

    Damn, the American version of the Camry is so different on the inside..

  • @truffleshuffle709
    @truffleshuffle709 12 лет назад

    This car is more reliable than many cars produced today lol. Great vid.