Used 1995 Toyota Camry Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Reliable, but very boring
My parents bought my Camry new in 1995 and I recently inherited it. It now has 180,000 miles and is showing few signs of its age. Although it has certainly been a reliable car, the Camry's performance is barely adequate. The lack of power becomes a big issue when merging onto highways at high speeds. The car accelerates very slowly and there's lots of body roll on turns unless you take them very slowly. This might be acceptable for the average driver, but if you prefer an engaging driving experience, the Camry is not for you. I'll be selling mine soon.
my caddy
Just bought this thing because I finally found it at an affordable place. I LOVE IT !!! I've test driven them lots but prices stay too high because of their reliability. Okay, so I'm nearing 50 ... but as far as I'm concerned, I've now got my "caddy" and I'm through buying. I'll fix what goes wrong and keep driving with a smile on my face !!!
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Mom's Car Rules!
Bought the car in October of '94. Has 103,000 miles on it now, and has only been to the shop ONCE (besdies scheduled maintainence) for a failed alternator. Super reliable car and easy to maintain. Only problem is that I have been plagued with a randomly squeaky suspension for years, though mechanics say there's nothing wrong.
Still a Great Car Eleven Years Later
What can I say about the Camry that has never been said before. When my Mother was looking for a car back in 1995, it was easily one of the best cars sold in America, and thus she made the purchase. It has been a real gem for most of its life, really only showing trouble now (eleven years later). It is a great family car, and the car has been across the country several times. But, the car is dreadfully boring. It is boring to look at, boring to drive, and most certainly boring to ride in. But, for most people, boring is a good thing, and it should not drive them away from buying one of the better cars made in the 1990's. But, she needs replacement, and it looks like we are going with a VW.
Good car, but not perfect...
My 1995 Camry LE 4-cylinder has almost 82,000 miles but you wouldn't know it. The car still acts like a brand new one. I've had this car since December of 2001, and it had 69,000 miles on it then and all my friends thought I got a brand new car. The car is underpowered with the 4-cylinder engine. In order to keep the car moving, you need to keep pretty heavy on the gas so fuel economy was not what I was hoping to get from such a small engine. Also, the suspension is very soft, which makes for a nice ride, but take it easy in the turns. Also, because of this, I can't tell you how many times I've bottomed out on a dip in the road.