This is The COOLEST Toyota Camry You Will EVER See!
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Today we look at a Unique 2010 Toyota Camry. You may be wondering what might be so unique and special about a 13 year old base model hub cap Toyota Camry with cloth seats?
This Toyota Camry has 1000 miles and has been preserved in a way that's usually reserved for exotics. Basically this car hasn't been enough on the road to burn the paint marks from the factory on the exhaust!
Underneath this car looks cleaner and nicer than a normal car's body. We check out this beautiful time capsule!
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This is my husband's car it's absolutely beautiful 😍 The miles are actual, we have the Carfax and title! He's excellent at finding gems ( cars that aren't the newest years, but are in extremely excellent condition with low miles)! He only wants the best for his family! He found my 2008 Lexus es350 with only 12,000 miles! It's a beautiful color and has the gold package. He had all fluids changed through the car care nut! I don't know how he does it, but he's absolutely awesome at finding gems! He bought the car to drive it, it has low miles because of the previous owner. It definitely is a backstory to that. He took it to TCCN because he a specialist with Toyota products! He takes awesome care of our vehicles, he's the best!!❤😊😊
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That's awesome!!! I'm a car enthusiast! This video makes me happy😊
Also you did a great thing getting the fluids changed! Maybe check on the fuel pump! Please take care of this gem! Shout out to your lovely wife for making this review!
If I may ask, what did he give for this car?
Maybe he should do this as a side hustle for some of us who have the same taste in getting low cost, high quality cars. It's that doable, especially if we live outside of the USA?
A 1,000 mile 2010 Camry. It's fascinating, maddening and brilliant at the same time.
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I don't drive very much and put maybe 1k mile a year on my car but this has got to be the most insane thing ever!
It's actually not good for a car to be sitting for long periods of time. There's so many things that go wrong with many different components.
@@TermlessHGW that's understandable but the commitment can be applauded at the same time.
Why? The owner bought it for collection?
25,000 miles on my 1997 Camry Gracia 2.5 2MZFE V6 I imported from Japan. It is absolutely in showroom condition with zero imperfections. I LOVE it
@tgmhtx How do you look for a car like this and what did it cost?
@@joshholder3454 I import cars for my business
This Camry is brilliant. I sat here thinking: This vehicle might have a tragic history, as in the original owner might have passed on and this car was sitting in a conditioned storage unit until the pre-paid fees were done and the car went up for sale. It is so amazing to show us this, wonderful car, and these last for ever as well.
you have a wild imagination!
I like it
You’re right. My late father’s 1995 dodge has 30,000 miles and it has been in the garage since 2009 when he died. It’s driven maybe twice a year. His car looks showroom ready.
That’s a WOW. Amazing to see a 13 year old Camry in this mint condition ! Only 1,000 miles is incredible
It's hard to kill a camry . Toyota hits home runs with the camry every year .
Great video. .
WOW!!! I have a 2011 4 runner with 276K and it’s been well used so this is a treat to see!!
Amazing. I'm not into supercars. I love the dailydrivers, and looking at this Camry just ticks all my boxes.
Love your videos! I am also a Toyota tech and have to chuckle at most of your comments as I also experience the rusted vehicle frustration up here in Montana. Every time I watch a video, I think of how blessed your employees are to get to work for you. I feel we would get along real well.
What a gem and an extreme find to get a low mileage car like that. Congrats to the owner and thanks for the great video.
I thought my mom had a low mileage 2013 Camry at 28k. This one at just over 1k is insane. Excellent content.
I’d much rather buy your moms car, at least it gotten driven once in a while
make sure she updates the software so that the torque converter doesn’t fail
My 2004 LX470 finally reached 20K miles. Still smells and looks like the 1st day I took delivery from the dealership. I change engine oil and filters every year and other fluids including coolant every 4 years. Battery every 5 years. The only problem that happened recently is the door trim, just like this Camry. Mine is on the driver side rear door.
Wow... i drive that much every 4-6 months... LOLZ.
Mine is 2005 86K miles scion tc
@@summerforever6736
God.. how do you guys drive so little..
I put 800+ per week on a car..
Incredible to see this. I own almost the exact same Camry - a 2010 LE, grey exterior, light grey cloth interior, with a 4 cylinder and hub caps. I am missing a sunroof however. My car has 205,000 miles and although it’s in incredible condition for the mileage this is something different! Wow! A time capsule to what she looked like in April 2010.
I am looking at a Camry for some young drivers...assuming your car does not have the 2AZFE engine, how has your engine been for you?
Nice! I love that color. I have a 07 camry le. With the 2az fe motor that has the bad rap for burning oil. My car has almost 300k on it now and burns about a 1/2-3/4 quart oil between changes. There great car's! I've been working on getting a lexus is 350 f sport
This engine model burns oil! My last oil change was almost empty! I forgot about adding oil to it. Lol. Mine is at 221k currently. It is my beater car 2011. I drive the shit out of it.
@@troytruong8246 do you have the 2AZFE engine? if so, they are notorious for the problem.
@@richcombs4805 Mine is 2011. I know that 2007-2014 has oil burning problems. Just add oil at 2,500k miles. The engine can run forever. Oil is cheap.
I am Amazed. Looks as new. I love my 2011 Camry LE has 103K and runs perfect. I do everything on it as needed.
We have a 2010 LE Camry with 138,000 miles and the engine and car certainly aren’t as pristine as this one it does look amazing. My husband has taken such good care of it and it looks lovely inside and out. It has been such a wonderful, dependable car for us.
That is one mint Camry, basically brand new! It really makes me sad to see many of these Camry’s neglected or abused. These are such great cars, and deserve the same kind of TLC that this one got!
What a gem! Might be a good idea to add fuel stabilizer. Also i would check the engine cylinders, exhaust system. Even the plug in hybrids turn on engine from time to time in order to lubricate the engine. This car deserves to be driven !
I was about to say 1,000,000 miles… I never imagine it be 1000 ha ha
Time capsule indeed! I'm not one to cling to material things, unless they are useful. But this is a rare find. Thanks for sharing! Go Toyota!
Wow. That's amazing only 1k miles. I thought my mom's 2009 V6 RAV4 Limited was rare with 53k miles. She only drives 3800 miles per year and hers still looks very new. I change her oil every 6 months using OEM filter and OEM Toyota oil. But this is a whole new level of perfect condition
Treasure that RAV4 V6. At the end of the day it is a much more unique vehicle.
6 month oil changes! I do ours at 7k miles or once a year in our two v6 ravs. 120k and 70k miles. My rav tows boat twice week too only tires brakes and belts wearing.
@@omieyouknowme Wow! You are living the V6 RAV4 dream X 2.
I have a 2010 Rav 4 , limited, 6 cylinder, with 14K miles. A real beauty. Full size spare tire on the back door. Wish they still made them like this...... thanks, great channel
I had a 2008 rav4 and keep kicking myself for selling it before moving to the snow.😢
That's a great ride..mine is 2008 Camry,very clean with 164000km and still drives Great...keep it up AMD.
Like he said, we all wish we could find a used car in this condition 😂 what a find! God Bless!
A few years ago I owned a 2011 LE in that same color combo. Bought it with 83k and sold it with 135k. Drove it across the country a couple times, never had a problem. Great car.
I also own a 2010 Camry LE 4 cylinder. I thought my car had fairly low miles with over 53,000 miles on it. I bought it in Sept. of 2017 with 46,900 miles on it. I still have the hubcaps on my car. Thanks for showing us this beautiful and amazing Camry
I still come back and watch this video almost a year later what a beautiful car. Great find for the new owner.
That’s what me and my wife got a 2010 Camry LE with 79,000 miles on it and I always change the oil every 5000 miles and it runs perfect. We bought it brand new for $21,400.
What do you think this person paid for this Camry?
What would be reasonable?
10k$?
15k$?
Its still a 13-year-old car, did it sit with gas in it all that time? oil? other fluids? so many questions.
I parked my Silverado for two years and it nearly totaled it, It took $4k to put it back together and that was 2 years.
@@mattpipke5716 A Silverado is junk made by GM. It isn't a Toyota. Way back in the 80's-90's they were great. But newer ones,crap on 4 tires.
A bargain price. Lucky
You've got a gem. I had a 2011 LE 4 cyl.(basically the same as yours) that I've passed on to my son and it now has almost 200K miles. He just drove it nonstop from Austin to Atlanta nearly 1K miles) running at 80-85mph. I took a quick ride with him in it after arrival and it still runs perfectly. Amazing vehicles. I now have a 2019 Camry SE, hoping it will serve me as well.
@Matt Pipke I would guess closer to $10k. I'm curious too as to what he actually paid. I was with my father in law when he purchased the exact same car new for $17,200 in 2010 but that was $4k below sticker. I guess you could call that a family discount because my good friend was a sales manager at the time.
My mom has a 2005 Corolla XRS 6sp and just recently hit 90k miles. Runs like a champ. Never any problems.
just both a 2009 Venza v6 awd with about 837 miles, last Dec 2022. have all fluids replaced, 4 new tires Michelin Defender 2 m+s. running great in heavy snow. love it!
Thank you for this video. 2010 Camry was my first car, passed down from my mom. The most reliable car I’ve ever driven. I have a 2018 Camry now but we put 150K miles on the 2010 and it drives like it’s new. I know whoever has it will put another 150K on it. I love Toyota.
A car is original only once. The nicks and scratches add provenance and value given the unbelievable condition.
This is a unicorn!
Everything about this car is just PERFECT!
tks for sharing this beauty with us. Maybe I’m wrong but a car stored on a parking slot without a drive for more than 2 years may encounter a piston rings issue in just less than 5000 miles. Indeed, the oil may cure as glue and then after if the engine is run without a cleaning rings session, piston rings could be toasted. Some used to put gas into chambers (from the spark plug) or a more aggressive cleaner and run the engine without sparkling it. Take care
Personally I love this bubble body style camry. It's my favorite one of all models even the new ones. I had a 2009 Camry in cherry red. God I loved that car.
Best model. I have a 2010 234000kms never misses a beat. Basic reliable and still good looking IMO.
Love the great video’s! Is there any backstory to the original owner of the car? I always wonder about these gems when they pop up in such great condition and with so few miles on them.
Preserving a base Camry……inconceivable
It's so crazy it just might work.😅
Best car ever!? 😅🤷
This car should simply sit in a museum, beautiful iconic car!
I have 2018 Toyota CHR brought brand new . 6 yrs later (today) with only 52k that car still drives like new. Thx CCN for your videos that really helping me to take great care of my car.
That is so cool. I love my '11 Camry LE still under 80,000 miles.
U need to put it to work. Thats what it is for.
Thanks to current owner for allowing you to share this Camry with us. Traded our 2005 Camry for 2016 Rav4. Both great vehicles. 1000 miles /1600 Km a Rare Camry for sure. Cheers 👍😎🇨🇦
@dudleyhyattsorry not interested. Cheers
The car nut is like a little kid on Christmas. So excited to see cars in this condition.
Nice car, really took care of this car. I have a 2005 Tacoma x-runner with 9,171 miles , housed every day.
In 2019 we got a 2010 Camry with 14k on it. It had been garaged and only driven locally. Been a fantastic car. Has about 60k on it now in 2023. I'm sure it will be going strong for many more years. It pairs nicely with my 2020 Camry Hybrid. I've had great luck with Toyota.
I have a Toyota camry 2009 xle with 255000 miles on it and still going
I had a really cool Camry, bought new a 2001 LE V6 with a manual transmission. Great car and like always wish I had it back
I prefer the design of this than the current Camry. This is like buying a new car in 2009. That's what I want.
'99 Camry with 430,000+ miles! Original engine and transmission. I'm the third owner. Bought it at 309,000.
Great video , as always. Absolutely incredible ! I can't imagine someone buying a brand new car and never driving it. How sad !
What a waste of a very good car. great to see but....
What an incredible amazing rare find with such low mileage. A base model as well. This Toyota looks brand new and deserves to be looked after. What a nice car.
WOW what a spectacular find for the new owner, so well looked after Ty to him for allowing us to see it. My 2009 Toyota Aurion Presara coming up 14 years old is immaculate I feel, and with 134,000 Klms ( about 80,000 miles ) on the clock now I am jealous. I have always been one to follow what my father told me to look after what you love and the love will always come back to you, and this was someone's love. Yes did not drive it much at all but certainly cared and loved that Camry and it shows. Thank you Sir for showing this dream find and I hope the new owner will keep that love going.
Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘💖💖
I have a 2005 Corolla with 115K km.
Aurion owner as well (Touring). Those cars rule
1996 Corolla wagon with 334K miles, stick shift. And it loves to run !
Can you do a segment on preserving a car like this please? I'm in Australia and have a 2015 FJ Cruiser with only 43,000klms/ 26,718 miles
Love this video. It came on as I was hand-washing and then detailing the inside of my wife's 2018 Sienna XLE with 20,880 miles on it. Not quite as new-looking, but a beauty, too. Thank you for the inspiring look at a 10 year old vehicle.
Be interesting to know how sealants and gaskets have aged 😊
Thanks for this amazing story and showing us above and below how pristine this 2010 Camry is. Incredible!
This hits close to home, I bought my wife a 2019 Camry SE in November 2018 but she got ill soon after and can't drive so I struggle to put miles on it (only 2,150 miles as of today). After we bought the SE I passed on my old 1992 Toyota Pickup (pre-Tacoma) to family and took over my wife's 2008 RAV4 which only has 40,000 miles. Both are garaged so even the RAV4 looks great. We're both 75+ so the family is circling like buzzards! I probably should pass down the RAV4 but I like it and like having an SUV and cool looking car. Plus two becomes one when you have a dead battery or flat in the morning.
Circling like buzzards is a beautiful metaphor.
Great job Albert by looking and finding nice cars. Thank you AMD
Thank you so much - I love this year for a Camry - I love the tour - so good.
I've never seen someone so excited over a 2010 Camry LE, best video ever :) love your videos
One of my favorite Toyota Camry
Excellent! I recently found a 2004 Honda CR-V AWD with 32400 miles, a perfect car for $2500.
I remember building those👍. Camry will plug along all day long when others drop-something to be said for vanilla flavoring 😉
Still love that XSE parked in the corner 😎
Love your videos AMD! Wish you were close, you would have all my biz✅
Thought you were going to show one with 3 pedals. That would have been pretty cool in my book.
Base model Camrys in 2010 and 2011 had available 6 speed manuals.
That’s what I was hoping for. This is pretty cool though.
@@marklintwo i always wondered wy hey didnt put igh lander v6 rear wheel drive system n a camry with beter suspension, or lexus iS
This Camry is definitely Garage Queen.
THE SPIDER 🕷 DEFINITELY HAD TIME TO DO ITS THING! 😂
I find super high mileage vehicles much more fascinating but this is impressive, I’ll give you that.
I just looked at a 2010 Lexus rx350 interior was 9.9 mint. outside was 9 out of 10. AND IT HAD 398,234 MILES. Very impressive. It sold in less than 1 day because of the condition. I wish I would of got there 1hr earlier 😂
@@mattm2684how much was it selling for?
@@junior17medval $5,000 a Rx350h to be exact. Dealer said he getting a ton of people calling about it. I never would of thought that I would have to get there quicker on a vehicle with that high of miles and a hybrid. I was gonna offer $4,000 and come up only if I had to
@@mattm2684 I have a 2004 AWD RX330 with 41,000! Looks new
@@golferpro1241 for sale? Where are you located?
Shout out to the owner of that Camry, Mr. Albert. Your truly a car lover
That car belongs in a museum. What museum, I have no clue.
That is definitely a gem of a car.
I own 2005 Camry LE 2.4L with 231,260 miles and 2006 Sequoia 4WD with 215,012 miles. Personally, 2002-2006, any Toyota vehicles had the best and strictest quality control production.
Did you have any concerns about the gaskets, like oil pan or transmission gaskets deteriorating?
Best looking camry of all time fav gen especially 2010 refresh models definitely the SE
Thank you very much for showing us that unique Camry, and god bless the owner too. WOW, what a car. Im a Toyota person myself , i have a 2000 Corolla with 145700 miles, and made a hot rod out of it, yes, believe it or not, and its very fast, same engine and all. Runs like new too.
... and I thought my 2016 Highlander (10k+ miles) has low low miles 😂😂😂… Congratulations to the new owner!! 🎉
I have that exact car, same color @ 200,000 miles. I love it!
Never thought I would find an old Camry LE so interesting!
Thanks for the video’s……truly!
Keep keeping it real and Honest.
You’re the man!
God Bless You and Your Family.
I tried out a 2011 Camry LE before choosing my 2012 Taco. I was very impressed with the ride quality and handling, not to mention the clean interior design. I still love my Taco, but would snatch one of these in a heartbeat if I could with that mileage.
What a great video to see such a low mileage Camry in pristine condition. I have recently discovered your channel and have learned so much in preparation for my upcoming used car purchase. I will be picking up a 2011 Camry SE with the 3.5L V6 engine tomorrow. It has approximately 86,500 kms (or 52,500 miles) on it. It was a one owner vehicle and it was their second car. When covid it, the wife began working from home and therefore was driven even less. Thank you so much for your channel and the education you provide. Your newest subscriber 😊
Identical car as mine except the color. I bought mine brand new and still love it. Mine has a few more miles than this. :) 220,000 miles and no major issues!
I love to see this but would like a follow up video about the fuel and if there are any problems or issues
I purchased a 2014 RX 350 in October 2022 with 20,000 miles. The leather still smells new. And I have been told that if taken care of it could reach 400,000 miles.
My car is a 1999 toyota 4 runner limited with only 358k. And runs great!
I bought an 2004 AWD RX330 two years ago with 22,000 miles on it. It has 41,000 on it now.
This is a new old car. Super.
The shop is also impeccable.
Thank you so much AMD for this video. I consider myself to be just like your owner customer. This really is COOL!
Within the first few seconds of seeing the glossy paint the clear headlight lenses, I knew that had to be a super low-mileage, garage kept vehicle. I wasn't expecting it to be 1K though.
It would've ruined AMD's day if one of the body plugs was missing. Great video as usual.
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We have the same car! 68k miles on it!
Good going, Albert.
Indeed it's truly a time capsule
Thank you Albert for sharing this beautiful car.
Woah so amazing! Pretty cool to see. Thanks for sharing this marvel!
Beautiful car. I have a 2002 Tundra with about 46k miles but it stays outside still in good shape.
That’s really cool, I have a 15’ with 206K. I want to keep mine long like you have yours.
Who preserves a 13 year old base model Camry? A goddamn hero, that's who.
What about dry rotten hoses and belts? Could it have any engine sludge from lack of use?
My parents' Camrys, '07 & '09, are still around or under 100k. These cars are meant to be driven daily, though. So I wonder how this one was kept at only 1k? Maybe it was a collector, dealership, or elderly person. I hope the new owner drives it, going to TCCN is a good start. If so, I wouldn't worry about the very minor imperfections right now either.
Those body's were the coolest too best looking stock ones
The best Camry I have ever seen . God bless you both and I wish everyone to have a experience like that at least one in a lifetime. Thank you
Beautiful. Never seen anything like that before. Would love to know the history. Anyway, wouldn't all the rubber hoses and the belt dry rot? Good idea to replace all the fluids. Why not just siphon the old gas out and put new gas in and a bottle of fuel treatment like Techron? That's what I would do.
Hi, this is like my car that I bought about 1.5 years ago, in 2021, its a Honda Civic MK8, 2006 with only 75K miles. It is almost like new inside, out and under as well. Fantastic.
Super, Thanks
Wow, mint condition
Perfect for a good undercoat