Used 2000 Toyota Camry Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Owner of 2000 Camry
This car is incredible. I bought the car for $1900 with 183,000 miles. The price was towards the high end for that kind of mileage but the main reason for me purchasing this one was the fact that it had been maintained properly.The reliability is unmatched and ease of repairs on the rare occasion it does break the repair only takes about half an hour. I work on all my cars and this is a dream to work on with all the major components easily reachable. The maintenance on these cars can not be ignored. When looking to purchase one of these make sure that the timing belt and water pump has been changed at the correct intervals which is about (100,000 miles). Also make sure the oil has been changed regularly, I change mine every (3000 - 5000 miles), the whole oil change cost around $20-25 to do it yourself. Listen I would buy this car again in a heartbeat, but when looking to buy a Camry or any car make sure the maintenance has been done properly and have a mechanic or bring a mechanically inclined person with you when you go to look at the car. Make sure to go over the car with a fine tooth comb and look at EVERYTHING.
So far so good
I've only had this car about a year and a half. So far this car has been great. Only have had one problem which was that I needed to replace the starter at 106,000 miles. The dealer wanted $307 for a new starter. I found a new Bosch starter for $125. I love the V6 engine. It's very quiet and smooth and is a very good highway cruiser. The premium sound system is top notch. My mechanic told me I made a good choice and in his opinion the Camry is one of the best cars built today for the money. Gas millage is what is advertised as long as you don't get into the throttle. Got 27.2 mpg on a trip to Vegas. The large gas tank gives a good range between fill ups.
Loyal Toyota Owner
My Toyota Camry has required absolutely no repairs, other than regular maintenance, until now at nearly 170,000. How many other car manufacturers can boast that type of reliability. The transmission finally went out. I replaced it with a wrecked model's low mileage transmission and she's running like new again. Engine light has been on for nearly 6 years now without any problems. Looking forward to driving her until she reaches 300,000 miles. Then I'll be buying another Toyota Camry!
250,000 miles and going strong
Great reliable car! I have had this car for 17 years and it has had minimal problems, besides the normal wear and tear. Cheap to maintain, but must be kept up to get a fantastic lifespan. The power is not the best, but if you are buying a Toyota sedan you are buying for durability not power. Only problem arising is that I am starting to smell a burnt oil smell. Overall, a great first car with a lot of storage!
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I Can't Wear It Out - No Excuse To Buy A New One
The 2000 Camry is a legend at our house. Other cars come and go, and it soldiers on. You forget that things can go wrong, because nothing ever does. We do a good job of suggested maintenance, but I can't say enough about the reliability and comfort of this car. It wasn't fabulous in deep snow, and we live at the top of the hill, so I bought snow tires for it and that solved the problem. AT 150k miles, the only problem is that it does now look like an older car, because it is one. I think a new one would be good for my "image" but I don't know how to find a new one that will really measure up. Great job, Toyota!
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