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I Tried to Destroy this Toyota Camry, DIY and car review with Scotty Kilmer. Toyota Camry review. Trying to destroy a car. Are Toyotas reliable? Why old Toyota Camry’s won’t die. Why old Toyotas last so long. How to destroy a car. Should I buy a Toyota Camry? Car advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kimer, an auto mechanic for the last 51 years.

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  1. NWinnStudio

    Dislikes are from people upset they can't find an old 5 speed Camry.

  2. nataratafata0123

    I have a 96 camry I4 and still driving like it's nothing still AC still work and everything amazing car

  3. Rakesh Mathew

    Not only cars most of the goods made by Japs during 90s where indestructible. Cars bikes Electronics. Missing that kind of quality today. Sure they could save the world a lot of junk if they made like those days

  4. Rob P

    I had a 99 Toyota Tacoma pickup 4 cylinder it was very uncomfortable but it was a work horse
    My 99 Camry was awesome until I I traded it for a Cadillac
    My 99 Toyota Celica was by far my best Car hands down it was such a good running car and so nice looking.

  5. Jair Ramos

    I have a 1993 Toyota Camry that car starts right up with no problems

  6. Xenon Games

    Scotties mum : 'Scotty junior I did not raise you to destroy such find machinery'

  7. Michael Does Life

    Is a 2001 Camry with 224k miles on it worth $2,600?

  8. Mathias Hoffmann

    Amazingly designed vehicles!

  9. palebeachbum

    I don't know if my car was a lemon or abused by the previous owner, but I bought a 1988 Camry DX sedan with 118k miles on it when it was 10yrs old. It had the 2.0L DOHC 4cyl. and 4-spd auto. That car was one of the most problematic cars I've ever owned. I've never owned a car since that leaked so much oil, even after throwing $1,000 at it to fix. It also burned oil considerably. The soft suspension bottomed out so easily. The interior panels were delaminating. The clear coat was gone from the paint. The fuel pump died at a busy intersection in morning rush hour. The power sunroof was already non-functional when i bought it. The seat had horrible comfort. When you're 16 and your seat gives you a back ache after a 30min drive, you know it's a lousy design. I sold it to a mechanic for $2,000. A week later he called wanting his money back because he was shocked how much oil it was leaking. This car soured me badly on the Toyota brand, but I'm tempted to give them another try. It's just hard to stomach paying more for a Toyota having had that kind of personal experience. I've owned a lot of cars since, from Fords to Volvos to Mitsubishis.

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