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Mine is a 1997 Camry with 2.2L and AT, 160,000 miles. Body pretty good; no rust but a little clear coat flaking. Rear suspension a little clunky even with replacement spring/strut assemblies and new sway bar bushings and links. Engine purrs, uses no oil, 34 mpg on hwy. I plan to drive it at least another 10 years. So well engineered and made.
something is special about Toyota, they build cars like tanks!! Germans do that as well, but i think the Japanese have the edge for the price.
Scotty I have a 2019 2.5 SE Camry,can I hope to get that kind of bang for my buck??
Scotty doesn’t know how to destroy a car, that’s why.
Grabs hammer
They have just started selling the new camry in the uk now !
90's World: Hey, let's build and over engineered car!
Germans: Let's put ALL the electronics in existence, buttons, sensors and switches EVERYWHERE!!
Americans: Let's use plastic ALL OVER, and put unnecessary things in it, so that we can make more profit!
Italians: Let it have round edges and sexy contours, and make a beautiful engine bay!
Swedish: Let's make the most secure square car EVER!
Japanese: Let's build an indestructible TANK!
Hey Scotty, my dad has a Honda Accord 97, a 2L 4AT, non Vtec (same season as this Camry) they r well build car back then! Occasionally I still get to drive it. Jap car of those days are made strong, solid and run like a clock with a little maintenance. I find that they powerful, ride more comfortably than compact cars(<2L) build nowadays as if they r noise, hollowed and cheaply made. *dislike e CVT in average jap car nowadays.
Seems like only these higher end model of Lexus and Mazda still offering AT trans now.
Crazy guy, love it, very amusing.
How to destroy Toyota? leave it in yard not driving it.
Hey Scotty is a 2008 jeep commander a good suv