Used 1999 Toyota Camry for Sale near Indiana
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Overview

Not much changed for the 1999 Toyota Camry from the previous year. Most models received daytime running lights, and the sound system was upgraded. The biggest change to the 1999 Toyota Camry was the reintroduction of the coupe, renamed the Camry Solara, which is covered as a separate model on this site.
The 1999 Toyota Camry came in three trim levels: the base CE, the midlevel LE, and the high-end XLE. All came standard with a 4-cylinder, 2.2-liter, 133-hp engine and were available with a 194-hp V6. Fuel economy is about 20 to 30 mpg, depending on the engine.
The 1999 Toyota Camry was once again a top-selling car for the year. Once again, major complaints about the 1999 Toyota Camry include a lack of power, especially with the 4-cylinder engine, and a bland, conservative look. However, most admit the Camry is not necessarily intended for people looking for a peppy drive or flashy look.
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Rod N
Reviewed a 1999 Toyota LE on Jan 6, 2026
It's a 1999 Camry, it's what I would consider probably the best years for Camrys in the history of the car. It's reliable, cheap parts if you ever need them, easy to work on and they hold their value even 26 years in.
Seth B
Reviewed a 1999 Toyota LE V6 on Jun 18, 2013
*PERFORMANCE- Lots of low end torque, enough to get up a big hill in 4th gear with ease. The 1MZ-FE has a great tonal sound-track which starts around 2500 rpms, braking is adequate, and handling is average but a good amount of body roll is present when pushed. Steering effort is light. *BUILD QUALITY- The build quality is one of the best aspects of the car. It has ZERO squeaks/rattles. The solidity of the cabin is outstanding. Panels never move/squeak/or rub against each other when you hit a big hole in the road, or push in and bounce back if you bump your elbow into them like the cheap plastic in some new cars. There is a surprising amount of soft touch materials throughout the cabin. Thick soft padded vinyl stretches over the entire dashboard and top half of the door panels as well as the shifter and center console arm rest. The lower parts of the cabin (the kick board, map holder cubbies, passenger side glove box and knee bolsters) are hard plastic. *APPEARANCE- The exterior is definitely reserved, but I think a reserved approach is better fitting a 'soft' family sedan - It isn't trying to be something it isn't (sexy). I don't particularly care for the dramatic cut of of the rear end although I know its what helps it obtain such a low aerodynamic value. The interior design is nice, I like the way the 'pod' (holds radio and climate controls) transitions into the center floor console, the slight 'ledge' in front of and below the two center air vents is also a nice transition. The door panels contour well into the flow of the dashboard. However the gauges are pretty boring (they should have used something similar to the electroluminescent optitron gauges in the ES300) *SUSPENSION- The overall feel of the ride is subdued and does a good job at it, however the smallest ruts and pavement textures find there way into the steering wheel and seats while all the medium and larger differentiations are well isolated and simply shrugged off with ease. Yes it does have a floating quality, but nowhere near that of a 90's Cadillac or Towncar. This car is also alot lower than it appears- take that with a soft suspension and speed bumps can become dangerous if you don't slow down. *COST OF OWNERSHIP- It obtains a respectable 23 Miles Per Gallon in mixed driving. 5,000 mile maintenance intervals is a nice addition. It is a very low maintenance vehicle by nature but things that cannot be avoided (in any car with high mileage) will be replacing the Head Gaskets especially the rear bank in V6 models. The way the engine is mounted on the Camry tilts the rear bank generally resulting in it to leak first. *FUN FACTOR- Most people won't be trying to race their Camry around figure 8's. But when some civic or brand new four cylinder fusion comes up beside you at a light and you know they're wanting to race, you can blast them off the line and then they'll see the V6 symbol of my Camry hurling away from them (for best results-polish chrome Make, Model, and V6 decals).
Chris P
Reviewed a 1999 Toyota CE on Mar 18, 2008
Even though this car has a 2.2 litter 4-cylinder engine, with 133HP, the acceleration is pretty good considering that the car is a full sized family sedan. Every seat is very comfortable and the whole interior is very roomy compared to other sedans. A big thing that makes this car so dependable is the suspension and handling. I could go over a bump in the road and hardly know that there was a bump. Another thing is how quiet the engine is. At idle I hardly ever know the car is running because it is so quiet and even when you push the car to its limits (6400rpm redline) it still is very quiet. Ive also never had any problems with the car either. The very basic maintenance is very easy to complete from replacing the spark plugs, to changing the oil.
Chris P
Reviewed a 1999 Toyota CE on Mar 18, 2008
Even though this car has a 2.2 liter 4-cylinder engine with 133 HP, the acceleration is pretty good considering that it is a full sized family sedan. Every seat is very comfortable and the whole car is very roomy compared to other sedans.
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