Used 1990 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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Gonna Miss It
Bought my 90 Camry when I was 17 for 1500 bucks and got way more than that out of it. Has 192000 miles and is still going! Aside from needing new muffler twice and problems with the heat, it was a great car. I'm gonna miss it when I sell it next week!
Still going!
It's now December 2003 and I am proud to say my Camry just passed the 217,000 mileage marker and she still runs great!
- Deluxe SedanMSRP: $2,495329 mi away
- Deluxe SedanMSRP: $2,9951,203 mi away
Build to last
I bought this car for fun I thought of it as a piece of junk but it is a great car. I have two other cars and they are so complicated to work - this is like a piece of cake
The best car ever
I bought this car brand new in 1990. The car lasted forever without ever having anything wrong with it. I had 168,000 miles on the car when i slid off the road into a tree. I was doing about 30 and no injurys except a minor bruise. The car only had one problem. the ac went @ 140,000 on it. The car is comfortable and was drivin from ny to florida a bunch of times and was great. miss the car alot and wish toyota brought back the camry wagon.
Will last forever if used well
My parents purchased the car last year at 192K and now has 206K and the engine is still running great. It's a stickshift and I enjoyed driving it. The car is mine now since my parents got a 96Le. The only major problem with the car right now is that it has a major clutch problem and is required to replace the whole set costing around 340 bucks which is not too bad for a car of that age. It has a 4 cyl and you'd be amazed the power it has. But as soon as it got fixed I am planning to use it well because I know those engine's last forever and I am not the first person who said that.