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1990 Toyota Camry LEReview
Charlie writes:
The Perfect Car — My parents bought it new at a dealer in New Jersey when we moved to PA the first time. It was a 1990 LE/V6 sedan, white with a blue cloth interior and all the options, including a sunroof and a power seat. The car was loaded. Pros: Beautiful styling, good gas mileage, reliable, well equipped, fun to drive Cons: My dad sold it in 1998 (and regrets doing it by the way) ![]() Looking for a Used Camry in your area?CarGurus has 28,396 nationwide Camry listings starting at $615. |
1990 Toyota Camry DXReview
Timothy writes:
Good Project Car To Get Your Car Know-how Up And Running. — It's a box lol, what can I say. It is slow, handles like a tank, and about as sexy as a goat lol. But, If you want a car that will last to over 250,000mi (like mine ;) ) than it's your dream car haha. Pros: Stable, easy to work on, runs for ever Cons: Terrible acceleration, about as good at handling as a boat. |
1990 Toyota Camry LEReview
Jamie writes:
Hardly Anything Has Gone Wrong With It In 50,000 Miles Of Owning It — 160 hp is fairly good for a car 18 years old, and it does have an additional power button, plus there is an overdrive on/off button in case you need to downshift to 3rd on the freeway. Gas mileage is decent, but reliability is great. For all the spoiled kids at Dvc that drive bmw's, benzes and so on, Every dime that's gone into the car in the last year has been mine, you couldn't even afford a service on yours. And the only service it's needed has been brakes/alignment. Pros: reliability, fair acceleration (will beat an 05' or lower civic in 0-60)
Cons:
stock sound system speaker placement, had to completely customize it, what a bitch, gas |
1990 Toyota Camry DXReview
Luis48 writes:
How Could A Kid Not Love His First Car — Full sentimental alert here. I have no bad things to say about this car. Purchased in 1996 as my first car, I had it for 5 years through college. I sold it with 156,000 miles on it, 50k more than when I bought it. It was very reliable, and only died once when the alternator went out right in front of the dealership. I learned a lot from this car, from how to change my own oil and spark plugs to faulty fuel filters (problem solved for cheap). Very comfortable on the highway, attaining over 30mpg. I miss my '90 Camry. Pros: Reliable, comfortable Cons: I don't have it anymore. |
1990 Toyota CamryReview
KyoSohma07 writes:
Completely Amazing Car That Doesn't Break Down — I've been driving this car for about 3 years now, but its been in my family about 5 years. I have never had one problem with the car besides a blown speaker, but thats because my sister played it to loud. its at 290k miles with all original parts, and it still runs like a dream with good gas mileage. Owner for 3 years, 0 months Miles Driven per Year:25,000 Pros: Gas mileage, doesn't break down, fairly fast for how old it is, always starts the first time. Cons: Nothing. |
1990 Toyota Camry LEReview
Mac writes:
What's Not To Like? — Recently drove 1990 Camry to Idaho from California where it had been babied for the last 13 years by my 93 year old father. It has 63000 miles and one could eat off the motor, literally. He kept it garaged always and seviced to a fault. Anyway it drives like a new car in all respects with cruise and all the goodies. I've driven the same route in a Geo Metro and needless to say I was so much more rested upon arrival that I was astounded! Guess now I'll throw away my throwaway Metro and stepup to luxury, lol. It has lots of power especially if you add a little high test occasionally. I recently added studless snow tires and it rides like a dream still. White with dark blue original PRISTINE interior. Adding Pioneer player with all the goodies including sattelite and ipod setups, otherwise plan on rims maybe later when spring returns to Idaho. If you can find one like this one jump on it, they are great! Owner for 0 years, 1 months Miles Driven per Year:10,000 |
1990 Toyota Camry LEReview
Julie writes:
First Minoune — Wasn't very fast but had a power button LOL Didn't cost much to buy, almost put no money on it and worked fine... Changed the rear suspension, the ignition wire, oil pump, wheel cylinder and break line... the exhaust had to be fixed many times and the termostat was stuck open but never changed.. All this in about 5 years :) Wasn't very fun to drive but always comfortable Ill always remember it as a good car Pros: It drives like a cadi Cons: It doesn t like the rain ... turned out to be the distributor |
1990 Toyota Camry Review
GuruCJ4KT says:
vs1991 Toyota Camry
1990 Toyota Camry winning categories:
Cargo Capacity
Ranked 1991 Toyota Camry better.
"My 1991 had a trunk" |
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