Used 1990 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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My Beloved Camry
I wish every car was this reliable. But then again, all those auto mechanics would go out of business. This car has been through hell and back with no problems. It's been stolen and found in Wine Country, driven across the Canadian Alps, and has cruised the Sunset Strip in LA. Always ready to go, all the time. I love my Camry and will only part with it when either I give it to a loved one or it completely dies. 240K and still going.
Great car and great find
I stumbled upon this great find last week, and I had to buy this car after all the reviews I read about it. It has only 55,683 original miles and looks like its only 1 year old. Belong to an elderly couple that never drove it. Paid $2,905 and I'm sure I will have to have some maintenance done, but I hope that it last over 200,000 like the ones I have been reading about. It drives excellent right now, and passed the tough California emissions test without a problem.
- Deluxe SedanMSRP: $2,995285 mi away
- Deluxe SedanMSRP: $2,4951,273 mi away
experience with my camry
nice car, but std version has no tach but the pickup is not that bad. I'd rather be driving an 93 accord.
The little car that couldn't
I purchased this vehicle after my little Geo quit around Thanksgiving of 2007. By March of 2008 the reverse went out in the tranny. The tranny of the V6 version of this car is unable to sustain the heavy shifting required. I paid 2500 for the car and the new tranny was about to cost the same amount since it's almost impossible to find. Also paint oxidizing and poor handling in any kind of snow is common for this version. I got stuck in 4 inches of snow! How does that happen! I since purchased a 99 escort and have been very pleased with the results. when it comes to the older camrys just get the model with the inline 4 and you'll be fine.
GOODBYE MY LOVE
I am selling my 1990 V6 LE with 103,000 original miles because I just purchased a Honda Accord. I will miss this car dearly. It still runs and looks great. The only problem I had was the light for the radio went out so you couldn't see the display at night. I just hope the next owner will baby and pamper her like I did. The newer Camry's look like old lady cars. That is one reason I bought a 2001 Accord EX V6 loaded including the leather package.