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1991 Toyota Camry - Consumer Discussions

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  • Re: 2007 Toyota Camry [houston_man]

    Written by: nmt001 on Feb 14, 2010 12:25:02 PM

    Congratulations for being 'lucky' enough to be owning a 2007 Camry without unintended acceleration so far. Statistics speaks fairer than the testimony of just a few individuals regardless of their motives. Year [Speed Control] [Pedal] [Cruise Control] [Cable or Linkage] = Speed Control Related Complaints 1990 7+8+0+1=16 1991 5+1+0+0=6 1992 7+4+2+2=15 1993 12+4+0+1=17 1994 11+2+2+2=17 1995 8+1+4+1=14 1996 18+2+11+1=32 1997 13+2+1+2=18 1998 32+12+4+7=55 1999 31+8+1+2=42 2000 39+11+2+3=55 2001 16+4+0+1=21 2002 135+20+4+5=164 ... Read More

  • 2007 Camry- most complained related to speed control

    Written by: nmt001 on Feb 12, 2010 2:46:45 PM

    In an attempt to see a broader picture of Toyota's unintended acceleration problem, I have collected the following data of complaints related to Vehicle Speed Control against Toyota Camry from 1990 to 2009 on the NHTS website and found two startling peaks of complaint related to Vehicle Speed Control . Anybody who wants to confirm the data can use the link below: http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/complaints/index.cfm Year [Speed Control] [Pedal] [Cruise Control] [Cable or ... Read More

2009 Toyota Camry

  • Re:V6 or I4??[guntherhops]Also, break in & EPA vs Real World

    Written by: paul3637 on Mar 15, 2009 6:15:28 AM

    When I bought my car, the ignorant sales person made a point of telling me the engine comes "already broken in" and you can floor it from day 1. I then referred the moron to page 118 of the 480 page owner's manual (more aptly described as the owner's book) which states as follows: For the first 994 miles (1600 km): *Do not drive at extremely high speeds *Avoid sudden acceleration ... Read More

  • Re: Tire wear [exler]

    Written by: paul3637 on Oct 22, 2008 9:16:32 PM

    Toyota OEM tires tend to get low mileage because they want both good traction and low road noise when people test drive them. See my profile: 2009 Camry V-6 LE with under 5000 miles and the tires are the same as yours with a 260 Tread Wear rating. My tires are already starting to show (even) wear but the great gas mileage may pay for it.. My first oil change became ... Read More

Toyota Camry Fuse and Electrical Questions

  • Re: Fuse for A/C, Seat Belts, Gas Gauge

    Written by: monmye on Jul 1, 2008 10:30:13 AM

    I have a 1991 Toyota Camry. I have replaced two fuses, 7.5 and 15 that operate the A/C, gauges for gas, etc... I start the engine after I replace the fuses and they seem to work. On a second restart of my car, the fuses get blown again. I have tried this two times now in replacing the fuses and them being blown out. Does anyone happen to know why this ... Read More

Midsize Sedans 2.0

  • Re: 2006 Hyundai Sonata [aviboy97]

    Written by: gooddeal2 on Feb 17, 2008 10:41:50 AM

    Honda and Toyota are two of the best proven vehicles on the road, no question. Having owned both Honda and Toyota that have had numerous repairs, my 91 Honda Accord 2 starter coils fail and a part in the auto tranny that makes the tranny shift, I forgot what it was called, failed all before 100K. MY 1991 Toyota Celica started blowing blue smoke at 120K, and I replaced the drive ... Read More

  • Re: What so special about these "top rated" cars? [pengwin]

    Written by: pmerk28 on Oct 27, 2007 9:29:25 PM

    Pengwin: the fit/finish and quality of materials used in the interiors of cars has nose dived the past 2 years with few exceptions. I leased a 2000 Toyota Solara SLE with leather and owned a 2005 Camry XLE with leather. Both of these cars had thick padded dashes, soft touch materials throughout and impeccable fit/finish. I currently own a 2005 Sienna and the the interior is very good. I leased a ... Read More

  • Re: lilengineerboy [captain2]

    Written by: aviboy97 on Oct 9, 2007 12:32:03 PM

    Make it a Mazda/Ford or Hyundai lot, maybe - those cars have the resale values that testify to such shenanigans. One cannot generalize an entire vehicle line to resale value. While the Mazda6 may have a lower resale value of an Accord, they are also less to begin with. The Accord does hold a slight resale advantage. A Mazda3 has virtually the same real world resale value of a Honda Civic. ... Read More

Toyota Camry Engine Related Questions

  • Re: 03 Camry Engine Humming [dchen2003]

    Written by: mike215 on Sep 23, 2007 6:11:42 PM

    I own a 2005 camry with the 4 cyl engine and it has a humming noise, too. It is very noisy. I am very disappointed, since I purchased the camry because I wanted a quiet car. I had a 1991 corolla before and the engine was much quieter than the camry's. If the humming noise wasn't there it would be a quiet engine. The dealer said the humming is normal. I ... Read More

Mercury Milan vs Toyota Camry

  • Re: Milan v Camry [akirby]

    Written by: chetj on Jun 7, 2007 12:18:55 PM

    i think at least now the big 3 are competitive w/ honda and toyota on quality..i had a 79 pinto that was quite inferior to a 79 corolla or civic i am sure...but i think my 99 cavalier, 05 sunfire and 07 focus are very good cars and i am quite happy with them...same with a 86 mustang i had but i did notice it had a aluminum engine head gasket ... Read More

Toyota Camry Engine Related Questions

  • 02 Camry SE Catalytic converter V6

    Written by: chuckieboy on Mar 21, 2007 10:57:02 PM

    My check engine light came on,..I called Toyota. Then it went off. 2 days later. I brought the car in. They claim it needs a Catalytic converter. ($1,250.00) parts and labor. I worked on cars for 8yrs. 1983-1991. I know cars are different. But my first thought was O2 sensor. I can drive the car, but it will not pass inspection (they say). Anyone with the same problem? let me know...oh ... Read More

2007 Toyota Camry

  • Re: It's Motor Trend's Car of the Year [drjames]

    Written by: 210delray on Nov 23, 2006 4:35:00 PM

    I don't know first hand. But it's very suspicious when the "Car of the Year" soon becomes the "Dud of the Year." Look at these past "winners," as many are laughable in hindsight: 2006 Honda Civic 2005 Chrysler 300 2004 Toyota Prius 2003 Infiniti G35 Coupe / Sedan 2002 Ford Thunderbird 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser 2000 Lincoln LS 1999 Chrysler 300M 1998 Chevrolet Corvette 1997 Chevrolet Malibu 1996 Dodge Caravan 1995 ... Read More

Toyota Camry Owners: Meet the Members

  • 1991 502k miles!

    Written by: rjh1982 on Jul 18, 2006 7:26:25 PM

    Hey guys. I got my camry back in December of 2000, and it was 500 dollars, it ran great but had 174k miles on it. the owner thought it was gonna wear out. It is now 2006 and the paint needs repainting, a valve cover gasket, and a power steering pressure hose, and a new front seat cover. But something else has me completely puzzled. the engine is loosing power and ... Read More

Toyota Camry: Problems & Solutions

  • Re: Toyota Camry 1991 problems when wet [gblank]

    Written by: bildow on Jul 12, 2006 7:34:33 PM

    If your toyota has a distributor look under the distributor cap to see if it is damp, this some times causes problems or if you have around a 100,000 miles and have the same plug wires and distributor cap and rotor change them out. Check to see how long the plug have been in the engine if over 40,000 miles probably good idea to change them also. If you use the ... Read More

  • Toyota Camry 1991 problems when wet

    Written by: gblank on Jul 12, 2006 12:26:08 PM

    When it's wet or humid, it runs rough or has trouble starting. Our mechanic can reproduce the problem, but cannot figure out what is causing it. Any clues?

Midsize Sedans Comparison Thread

  • Re: HP wars [scape2]

    Written by: beantown on Jun 27, 2006 10:44:24 AM

    I noticed in a few posts the drum of Honda/Toyota's lasting longer, being better quality, ect popping up again. I used to subscribe to that mentality. I have owned 3 domestics over the last 15 years and all have been just fine.. explain why Honda/Toyota group? Easy....if you bought a Camry 15 years ago, it would still most likely run just fine today. You, on the other hand, went domestic and ... Read More

  • RE: Camry

    Written by: tinatina on Jun 5, 2006 4:48:47 PM

    Gee that picture of the Camry a few threads back looks better than the U.S. version in my opionion I also saw the alleged new picture of the 2008 Honda Accord by doing a google search. Those pictures look pretty good also. Hopefully, Honda rises to the occassion, but I would not expect too many changes (other than a slight boost in hp to the 4 cylinder car and a greater ... Read More

Toyota Camry: Problems & Solutions

  • Re: 1991 Toyota Camry DX AC/ Idle Problem [jazzkatts]

    Written by: ray_h1 on May 19, 2006 4:03:29 PM

    Yep, the compressor belt's stretched and it needs to be re-adjusted or replaced. (If the belt's new, it just needs to be re-adjusted - a new belt will stretch slightly after initial use.) The engine idle speed drop when turning on the A/C will be a little more complicated. The engine computer's supposed to get a signal at A/C compressor engagement at idle speed to increase engine idle speed by a ... Read More

  • 1991 Toyota Camry DX AC/ Idle Problem

    Written by: jazzkatts on May 19, 2006 11:54:14 AM

    When I turn my ac on the idle drops down to 5oo rpm. I think it will kill so I turn off the ac. When I am on interstate it works ok. Also when I turn it on and give it gas, there is a terrible screach-sounds like belt(s) lose?

  • 1991 toyota camry

    Written by: thehip1fan on Apr 24, 2006 9:44:26 AM

    Ive had the plug wires recently changed not even 7000 miles ago!!

  • Re: 1991 toyota camry [thehip1fan]

    Written by: jloach on Apr 24, 2006 9:00:47 AM

    I had similar problem with a dodge neon. problem was the plug wires. the insulation broke down and was shorting the spark to chassis. when's the last time you had the plug wires changed?

2007 Toyota Camry

  • Re: Hardy har har! Choice??? Nope. [thegraduate]

    Written by: johnnj on Apr 24, 2006 6:31:33 AM

    Just my opinion to all this Domestic/Import cars. I'm a firm believer in buying American cars but I just can't take the abuse anymore. Following is a list of cars I've own: 1)1991 Cavalier(New) - Died around 90,000 miles 2)1995 Eagle Vision(New) - Bad cyclinder around 15,000 miles 3)1991 Grand Prix SE(Used) - Around 85,000 Spark Plug shot out of cyclinder, plus numerous of other problems 4)1997 Ford Explorer(New) - 9,000 ... Read More

Toyota Camry: Problems & Solutions

  • 1991 Toyota Camry DX Auto 4 Cyl

    Written by: pmerk28 on Mar 20, 2006 6:24:45 AM

    MC Hammer was on Top when this car was new. I bought it from my father in law about a year ago it has 170,800 miles on it. He put a new tranny and struts in it. It had a nasty oil leak coming from the oil pump unit seal/gasket. Very common to this car. To repair it they had to take off the front pieces to get to it so ... Read More

Hyundai Sonata vs. Honda Accord vs. Toyota Camry vs. Ford Fusion

  • Re: SONATA RATED [jpnewt]

    Written by: ctalk on Feb 6, 2006 1:22:16 PM

    Actually, it is the late model Honda's that are on the most stolen list. Honda's are most likely stolen because their parts are needed in the tuner market. 1. 1995 Honda Civic 2. 1989 Toyota Camry 3. 1991 Honda Accord 4. 1994 Dodge Caravan 5. 1994 Chevrolet C/K pickup 6. 1997 Ford F-150 7. 2003 Dodge Ram 8. 1990 Acura Integra 9. 1988 Toyota pickup 10. 1991 Nissan Sentra I doubt ... Read More

  • Re: Fusion [backy]

    Written by: alpha01 on Dec 3, 2005 7:44:06 AM

    I dug up the sticker on my dad's 1991 Camry (which he no longer has), and it clearly states 5 Year/60,000 mile Powertrain coverage. My point: Toyota HAS NOT responded to Hyundai's longer warranty program in a reactive manner; Toyota's basic and powertrain warranty is the same as it was 15 years ago. Also kinda neat: this 2.0L 115 horse 2800 lb vehicle could managed only 24/30 as its EPA ratings. ... Read More

Midsize Sedans Comparison Thread

  • What's next....and Ctalk.

    Written by: maxamillion1 on Aug 2, 2005 5:21:52 PM

    We have a all kinds of new cars coming out in the next couple years. Toyota has a new Camry and RAV for 2007. Nissan has a new Altima, Sentra and two subcompact cars by MY2007. Also rumors of a CRV/RAV4 competitor in 2007 as well. Honda will have the FIT, Civic and facelifted Accord by at least MY2007. Hyundai is coming out with the new Santa Fe, Azera and a ... Read More

  • Re: Comparison [motownusa]

    Written by: alpha01 on Apr 20, 2005 1:14:31 PM

    IMO, theres more to a vehicle than its performance, more to performance than acceleration, and more to acceleration than the 0-60. With the pricing recently announced, the Sonata looks to be an incredible entry for the features and dollar, just as with Hyundais of the past. However, unlike some Hyundais of the past, this model, if it rides and handles well, and is built to last, has the potential to be ... Read More

Toyota Camry: Problems & Solutions

  • Confidence in Camry

    Written by: mcgirl0730 on Sep 18, 2004 9:02:27 AM

    From reading all the posts on the Camry, I have started to have doubts in the car. I had my 1999 Corolla and never had a problem. I wasn't even good with the regular maintenance. My 04 Camry hasn't given me any problem, but it's only 4 months old. I bought this car because of Toyota's reputation. My dad has a 1991 Camry and it never had a problem. I just ... Read More

2007 Toyota Camry

  • no title

    Written by: carguy58 on Sep 18, 2004 1:22:48 AM

    Toyota won;t make a sporty looking Camry. They just won't do it. Toyota has to sell 400,000 Camry's a year while Mazda sells 70,000 6's and Nissan sells 150,000 Altima's a year. Toyota is mass market. I would like to see Toyota go back to the 1987-1991 and 1992-1996 bodystyles in some form or another. The 1997-2001 and 2002+ Camry;s like look the they lost their Japanese styling roots. The 97 ... Read More

Toyota Camry: Problems & Solutions

  • No problems

    Written by: dekester on Apr 22, 2004 12:07:53 PM

    Really have had nothing to complain about. I just had a question about the tranny "kick" and it's probably me not being used to the drive by wire system. We experienced a creak in the dash, but it was when the temps were at 20F or lower. Nothing else to report, but we "only" have about 3680 miles on our LE V6. Dealer was a dream to buy from and service ... Read More

Toyota Camry 2006 and earlier

  • andrelaplume

    Written by: alpha01 on Dec 17, 2003 6:48:34 AM

    Yes, the Taurus is heavier than a Camry 4 by about 150 lbs. You know what? I don't see why Toyota doesnt offer an AWD Camry. They certainly use the platform in several AWD iterations, though none as sedans...If you are really interested in Camrys with AWD, you should write a letter to Toyota and tell them to bring back the Alltrac models that appeared from 1988 to 1991. I still ... Read More

Honda Accord vs Toyota Camry

  • The newest reliability ratings for Accord and Camry

    Written by: danielj6 on Dec 14, 2003 12:22:36 PM

    "Do you prefer precision and driver involvement (Accord) or do you prefer the extreme in refinement, ride, and isolation (Camry)." I'd prefer all of the above or even one set of choices. I'm getting quite worried and even annoyed at the different problems my Mercury Sable is giving me. Next time I get a Honda or Toyota and nothing else. My last reliable car was a 1991 Camry, and after I ... Read More

Toyota Camry Prices Paid and Buying Experience

  • '07 Camry

    Written by: lok888 on Nov 5, 2003 11:35:17 AM

    If Toyota sticks with the 5 year plan for major redesign, 2007 probably the year. 1982-1986, 1987-1991, 1992-1996, 1997-2001, 2002-present. Hope to see a hybrid version.

Toyota Camry 2006 and earlier

  • buzzhd

    Written by: dekester on Aug 29, 2003 5:35:18 AM

    Reliability and retained value are important. I see neither in the Saturn. My wife bought a Tercel new in 1991 and we just got rid of it last month with 72K on the odo and only because small, expensive things were starting to go and we didn't have the money to get them fixed one at a time - with full labor costs for each visit, too. For the 12 years ... Read More

Toyota Camry Prices Paid and Buying Experience

  • Do not buy at North County Toyota

    Written by: aggie92 on Aug 28, 2003 10:40:04 PM

    My 1997 Camry has gone thru 3 IAC valves in 3 years. When this goes out the Camry does not idle when cold and stalls once your foots comes off the gas. These are very expensive and Toyota is telling me it is my fault for using the wrong gasoline. IN Southern California, how do I find a gasoline without MTBEs? North County Toyota in Orange County has their service manager ... Read More

Making my Camry go 1,000,000 miles

  • Wow...

    Written by: andre1969 on Apr 3, 2003 10:13:19 AM

    ...I just found that list myself, and the whole '87-91 Camry actually makes the top 25! Here it is... 1-1991 Toyota Camry 2-1989 Toyota Camry 3-1990 Toyota Camry 4-2000 Honda Civic SI 5-1994 Chevrolet C1500 4x2 6-1995 Honda Accord EX 7-1994 Honda Accord LX 8-1994 Honda Accord EX 9-1988 Toyota Camry 10-1996 Honda Accord LX 11-1993 Chevrolet C1500 4x2 12-1997 Ford F150 4x2 13-1990 Honda Accord EX 14-1991 Honda Accord LX ... Read More

Toyota Camry 2006 and earlier

  • 91 CAMRY SUGGESTIONS

    Written by: bravo13 on Jan 4, 2003 10:28:32 AM

    Happy New Year All. Well, my car was in a wreck so I had to go ahead a buy a cheap lil car. I settled on a 1991 Toyota Camry Std Base edition. It has 111,000 miles on it and I paid 1250 for the car from a used car dealership. All I know is that it needs some rotors. Any suggestions about maintenance on the car because I'm a little ... Read More

  • I think I said ...

    Written by: mackabee on Dec 21, 2002 2:28:24 PM

    this before, but I'll repeat it again. As an owner (4 Toyotas) and now seller (7 years) of Toyotas we have become accustomed to expect nothing but perfection from this make. If something happens to our beloved Toyota whether real or imagined we go up in arms! I went through this back in 1991 with our 92 Camry. Having already owned an 81 Celica and then an 85 Van Le, both ... Read More

Toyota Camry Rattles

  • Canada plants

    Written by: i_luv_toyota on Nov 17, 2002 10:49:27 AM

    The Canadian plant (Cambridge, ON) is probably the best Toyota plant outside of Japan. Its far better than the Kentucky plant and the California NUMMI plant. The Indiana plant has proven good quality, though, as my fathers 2002 Tundra Access Cab SR5 V8 4WD demonstrates. My 1991 Camry, which was made in Japan, has NO rattles, squeaks or vibrations anywhere in it. It has over 115K miles on it. My 2000 ... Read More

Toyota Camry: Problems & Solutions

  • toyota settlement claim coupon, how to sell ? Please help !!!

    Written by: yliang on Sep 6, 2002 8:45:45 AM

    I owned 1991 camry. In '98 because of lawsuit of overcharging ad fees. Toyota sent me a check of $150 for class action suit. Coupon due to expire in Dec 31 this year. I am trying to sell, there is a 800 number listed to call for info. But the number is out of commission. wrote to Toyota no reply yet.

  • rangerwillie

    Written by: paul29 on Aug 20, 2002 4:13:06 PM

    I checked the individual shop manuals on a 1985 Toyota Celica , 1991 Lexus LS400 , 1994 4Runner and a 2002 Camry and all these Toyota automatics without exception , prevent ( their word is prohibit ) up shifting to overdrive with engine coolant temps below 140 to 158 deg F for emission reasons . It would appear your car is shifting as per design at the present time and is ... Read More

Toyota Camry 2006 and earlier

  • Camry v Accord

    Written by: i_luv_toyota on Aug 19, 2002 4:09:37 PM

    The 2003 Accord and 2003 Camry are both on my mom's list ( the Altima is a little too "crude",the Avalon is for "old" people , she is 64 , US cars have too many problems, the Mazda 6 - ? ) You should go with the Camry, but make sure you get a Japanese made model. The Kentucky made Camrys will probably suffer integrity problems that a Japanese equivalent Camry ... Read More

Honda Accord vs. Toyota Camry vs. Volkswagen Passat

  • From my own experiences

    Written by: maxamillion1 on Jul 27, 2002 2:23:20 AM

    I think the domestics still have a LONG way to go. Reliability may be improving for the domestics, but the materials, seat fabrics, and styling are still behind IMO. I think the Saturn L-series is the closet import fighter, although I think the Taurus is a pretty good car too. The Grand Am and Bonneville need to lose the cladding that they are famous for. I mean really, that stuff was ... Read More

Toyota Camry 2006 and earlier

  • Camry plants

    Written by: i_luv_toyota on May 30, 2002 9:03:37 PM

    The only Camry built in Canada is the Solara coupe with, IIRC, the Corolla and Matrix. The sedan is either from Japan (where my 1991 Camry was built) or the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (TMMK) plant in Georgetown, KY.

Toyota Camry Owners: Meet the Members

  • 1991 Camry LE V6

    Written by: i_luv_toyota on Apr 23, 2002 9:45:53 AM

    I love my 1991 Toyota Camry LE V6 sedan. I purchased it in 1999 from my mother who bought a (then) new pre-restyle 1999 Avalon Platinum Edition loaded with everything (a birthday present for herself). I bought it for $3500 (Toyota dealer offered $3k) from her in July of 1999. It's Dark Blue on the outside as well as big plush Dark Blue cloth seats on the inside. It only had ... Read More

Toyota Camry 2006 and earlier

  • damp weather problem

    Written by: tortuga on Dec 6, 2001 1:36:17 AM

    My 1991 Camry began lurching severely and stalling in wet weather when it had about 110,000 miles on it. The Toyota dealer I took it to replaced the ignition coil, and the problem disappeared.

  • 1991 Camry damp weather problems

    Written by: billfunk35 on Dec 5, 2001 7:40:29 AM

    My 19991 Toyota Camry with 110k has a damp weather/humidity problem. It will crank easily, run fine for about one mile, then the engine either stumbles or stalls completely. Usually when stopped, engine will die. This problem seems to occur during rainy weather or high humidity conditions. Any suggestions on what the culprit might be?? My local mechanics are baffled, when I take the car to them, it runs fine. Any ... Read More

  • rickpct

    Written by: ravvie4me on Sep 27, 2001 5:01:48 PM

    The reason that I would not consider the Maxima is because there is one in my family, a 1991 model I think, that has had a miriad of electrical problems, transmission troubles, and now is experiencing ongoing suspension problems. Even though it's a relatively old vehicle, it certainly hasn't made a good first impression, and kind of soured me on Nissans. (Maxima was purchased used around 1996 or so, GXE model) ... Read More

  • 1991 Camry Sputtering

    Written by: mbohun on Sep 4, 2001 7:29:47 PM

    I've got a 1990 Camry which now has over 150k and had engine hesitation when I used BP fuel...spoke to dealer who said Toyota's are rice burners and the 4 cylinders need low octane fuel w/o excessive additives...I use Shell 87 Octane and have not had any other problems. I would try a change in fuel before any other fix...its the most cost effective potential solution that YOU can do.

  • 1991 Toyota Camry

    Written by: mjoo600 on Aug 11, 2001 5:02:42 PM

    Hi all, I am interested in purchasing 1991 Camry, and was hoping some of the Camry owners here might be able to give me some insight (I would love to be able to afford a 2002 Camry, but regrettably it is out of my league). I searched edmunds.com under Used cars as well as on yahoo, and didn't really find the info that I was looking for, namely any known issues/recalls ... Read More

  • 1991 Toyota Camry

    Written by: mjoo600 on Aug 11, 2001 4:24:52 PM

    Hi all, I am interested in purchasing 1991 Camry, and was hoping some of the Camry owners here might be able to give me some insight (I would love to be able to afford a 2002 Camry, but regrettably it is out of my league). I searched edmunds.com under Used cars as well as on yahoo, and didn't really find the info that I was looking for, namely any known issues/recalls ... Read More

  • 1991 Toyota Camry

    Written by: mjoo600 on Aug 11, 2001 3:32:42 PM

    Hi all, I am interested in purchasing 1991 Camry, and was hoping some of the Camry owners here might be able to give me some insight (I would love to be able to afford a 2002 Camry, but regrettably it is out of my league). I searched edmunds.com under Used cars as well as on yahoo, and didn't really find the info that I was looking for, namely any known issues/recalls ... Read More

  • 1991 Toyota Camry

    Written by: mjoo600 on Aug 11, 2001 2:02:30 PM

    Hi all, I am interested in purchasing 1991 Camry, and was hoping some of the Camry owners here might be able to give me some insight (I would love to be able to afford a 2002 Camry, but regrettably it is out of my league). I searched edmunds.com under Used cars as well as on yahoo, and didn't really find the info that I was looking for, namely any known issues/recalls ... Read More

  • MSW1

    Written by: coolguyky7 on Aug 3, 2001 11:53:40 AM

    Hey MSW1, why don't you get one of those nice Hyundais or Kias! They just last forever you know. NOT. The Camry is by far one of these best sedans available in quality, safety, and reliability. Yes, the Accord is good, but not great--this is Honda's fault, not the car. They just don't have the same kind of durability as a Toyota. Toyota vehicles can last forever. It's not uncommon to ... Read More

  • Sunshine60105

    Written by: rward99 on Jul 17, 2001 7:05:50 AM

    Hmm, sorry if I gave you the impression I was offended. I'm not :-) Some people in here tend to blame the "American worker" for their problems, and maybe I got a little testy about that. Japanese owned companies have proven that it isn't the American worker. It's the company philosophy that determines the quality of the vehicle. Various versions of new models are built for a variety of reasons, particularly ... Read More

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