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Vehicle
1992 Toyota Camry 4 Dr LE Sedan
Review
After owning this car for a year and a half, I can see why it is the best selling car in America. My car gets around 27 MPG while being very comfortable, and the 4 cylinder engine, while not having tons of power, has good mid-range torque. It is a very comfortable car on the highway, and handles corners pretty well. The steering is, well, boring, but it gets the job done. Seeing as my car only has 93,000 miles on it, I plan on keeping it as long as possible.
Favorite Features
Very quiet and comfortable on the highway, great mileage (Averaging 27 MPG, but I have seen 34 MPG), a beast in the snow. Rarely breaks, and when it does it is usually very easy and cheap to fix.
Suggested Improvements
A bit boring, and I wish the engine had a bit more power. If you carry a full load of people often, I would suggest taking the hit on mileage and getting the V6.
Sorry GM Ford and Chrysler
Vehicle
1992 Toyota Camry 4 Dr Deluxe Sedan
Review
Sorry for all 3 US automakers as they have never and maybe will never come up with a car as reliable and practical as a Camry. I bought this car with 118K and now has 184k, all highway miles. I don't take care of my cars and even then, it's still running like a champ. I need a minivan now cause of my kids, so I'll be looking for a Toyota or Honda.
Favorite Features
interior room, fit and finish, cars' reliability
Suggested Improvements
Typical Toyota Except for
Vehicle
1992 Toyota Camry 4 Dr XLE V6 Sedan
Review
Solid feel. Door close with a solid thump. Brake feel is the best--don't have to drive Benz, Bimmer, Porsche to know that. Steering effort is light but still retains enough road feel at all speeds--perfect. Smooth running and very quiet on most road surfaces. All these traits spell quality and translate to great value for the money. One gripe--suspension a bit stiff and a little short on wheel travel. Absorbs small road imperfections well but bigger bumps hammer cabin LOUD and HARD.
Favorite Features
All the traits I equate with good quality construction and design: Solid feel, Quiet ride, Excellent Brake Feel, Light but Communicative Steering (by contrast, 1997-2001 Camry has heavy steering--heavier than a Honda Accord's), Toyota Reputation for Reliability.
Suggested Improvements
Soften the springs a little bit. It's a sedan, not a sports car. Give it more wheel travel to absorb bigger bumps.
Sally's Car
Vehicle
1992 Toyota Camry 4 Dr LE Sedan
Review
Bought my Camry with 23,000 from auction in 03. Had brake and water pump fixes from sitting. Recent fresh paint and minor age repairs only. Great interior room and seat comfort. The usual maintenance keeps my Camry going. No replacement payments keeps me happy. As low mileage users this Camry will carry me to the retirement home. Good for additional people hauling with great trunk space for the grocery store stops.
Favorite Features
Low console view, highway speed handling, and available moon roof. Interior remains clean with neutral Silver exterior shows little dirt.
Suggested Improvements
Low door entry has been raised with newer models. Old style motor raised antenna have been replaced, thank God.
19 years old and going strong!
Vehicle
1992 Toyota Camry 4 Dr XLE V6 Sedan
Review
I am the original owner and while I hardly put any mileage on it these days (retired) at 88,000 miles, I would put it up against any new luxury car. One key--put decent tires on it and the ride is "better than my Mercedes" (a friend lamenting his non-Camry purchase). I was recently in a fender bender and am driving a 2009 Camry--NO COMPARISON!
Favorite Features
Fold down rear seats to make a HUGE trunk even bigger!
Suggested Improvements
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