Used 1990 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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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.
my best vehicle
Best car I ever owned. This was the cheapest, most reliable transportation I'll probably ever have. A friend sold it to me for the dealer trade-in value and I drove it for 7 years, 100K miles. It now has 255K miles and still runs great with original engine/transmission.
- Deluxe SedanMSRP: $2,995559 mi away
- Deluxe SedanMSRP: $2,4951,883 mi away
A reliable piece of work
My car just rolled over 250 000 km yesterday. I've had the car for about 5 years. Some basic stuff has had to be done, new alternator, break pads, and routine maintenance, but this car takes a licking and keeps on ticking. I've taken it to hell and back on several occasions, I drive it into the ground, but it always comes back to life the next time I want to cruise. A solid car, Toyota deserves a pat on the back.
bUyEr BeWaRe!!!!!!
The toyota Camry is the worst car i have ever owned. Ever since we bought it brand new from the dealership, it has been nothing but problems. At 40k miles the engine seized on us. After the repacled engine at 60k the transmission failed. After getting the transmission fixed, it failed again at 80k. We have put more money into the car than it is worth. There is rust on every quarter panel. While the gas mileage is great, reliablity on the V-6 automatics is horrible. Overall a disaster car made by toyota. As a used car buyer I would not buy over 100k.
Great Car
The option of normal and performance driving is great. You can be tricked into felling like you are riding in a manual b/c in normal the torque converter locks up and make shifting a little rougher, while in performance it can rev to higher rpms letting you get more power. This car is light so it can fell sporty only independent suspension which gives it a smooth ride gives body roll.