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Pizza!
I work for a pizza shop in the suburbs of Philadelphia. My boss has 3 company cars for deliveries. Two Prius's and a '95 Camry. It goes over 25k HARD miles a year, blazing around the highways and curvy backroads rushing people their deliveries. It currently has 172k miles on it. It's driven by SO many different drivers each night, every night. It's been crashed, driven off the road down hills into fields... It's been through way more than an average car would. But every time you turn the key, it fires right up. Never has it left a pizza stranded! I always smile when my boss hands me the key to it when I come in for my shift. (I prefer it over the Prius's) IT'S A REMARKABLE CAR!
Just sold my 27 year old Camry!
I purchased the 1995 Toyota Camry LE in 2004 when it was relatively new- having only 74,000 miles on it. It has served me well the past 18 years and I am definitely going to miss it. It is both reliable and comfortable. It has a lot of trunk space and I was able to easily transport furniture like dressers/ rockers, etc. Maintenance was relatively low and gas milage was decent. Did have to replace the AC compressor and fix an oil leak, replace tires from time to time as well as the timing belt/water pump. At 192,700 miles, finally decided to buy a new car. Near the end, the speedometer needed to be calibrated and ac checked for freon. I hope the new owners enjoy it as much as I have over the years.
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25 Years Original Owner - 64K total miles
I bought this vehicle new in California. I shipped it back and forth across the country twice. This car treated me so well I could never bring myself to get a new vehicle. Never had a major problem in all that time. Couple new batteries due usually to my fault, a starter, an alternator, and as you would expect from so few miles - replaced or patched exhaust system piping. To this day it still runs like a top. If I had to fault anything, the a/c unit could be a little stronger particularly if you will frequently carry passengers in back seats. This car's reliability has been ridiculously outstanding. It is showing signs of age as materials/plastics weaken with UV exposure and the paint suffers in high wear areas - front hood and roof. Considering new vehicle only because I am no longer comfortable taking long trips with the car being so old. Of course, I'm pretty old too and have a similar concern with old me driving on long trips. Still chugging along 07/2020.
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1995 toyota camry LE 4cyl
I bought my Toyota Camry in 2006 with 206,000 miles and now it's got 278,000 miles and no problems yet, i just love driving it every day it still run like brand new. This is the best reliable car I have ever had, and with 3 hard snow winters this car handled very good, I love my Camry
Best Car I've Ever Had!!!!
I have owned two Honda Accords and one Toyota Camry. And, I must say, this is the best combination of power and practicality I've ever encountered. The acceleration is great. I have timed it on different occasions. I won't say how fast it was because no one would believe me anyway! The comfort and safety features are wonderful. And, it is awesome on gas mileage. I've put a ton of miles on this car with minimal maintenance. It now has 223,000 miles on it. And, it's still running strong. I run a small computer business out of my home and the Camry is my workhorse. It hauls a lot weight and for long distances. I'm always supprised at how many iMacs I can cram into to this little Toyota!