@jasonlax2102 well, considering that hasn't crossed my mind once since I bought it, I appreciate the suggestion man. I'll look into that, have a good day!
I bought my XLE 2.4L in ‘05, I wish I still had it! It was a great car in great condition. The new owner is my 17 year old son, the car was built before he was born! Dropped an Apple CarPlay head unit in it for him, he doesn’t own any cassette’s, lol! If he continues to maintain it properly, it will get him through college.
This was my childhood car that I grew up with, except it was from 2002 and it was the LE model vith the 3.0 v6 engine. It was the car that I learned to drive and got my license with even though I took driver's ed. By the time it was sold to the next owner, it had over 120,000 miles which is low for the age.
One of my old friends had a 2006 Camry XLE in Ross gold color with beige wood grain interior super clean car with the 2.4 liter 4 cylinder VVT-I system as well!
This generation Camry was one of the last best Camry's. When it was redesigned for 2007, Toyota's quality had fallen. They had problems unintended acceleration.
We have the same, except it's a 2003. I don't see any changes in the inside. 125K miles. Our headliner has separated at the rear window, but that's about it.
I own a 2004 Camry LE, bought new & would like to know, after watching numerous videos about these types of cars, you never say how much you want for them? Is this more of a "bidding war" video than a "sales" video?
It’s more of a I’m just doing a basic tour of the car for people to watch and not trying to sell it. Most cars were sold before they even got uploaded on this channel. I also don’t mention pricing because I don’t need idiots coming on here complaining about it years after the car is sold and is now worth half as much. But yeah ok boomer “bidding war” for the 04 Camry that sold in 2019.
2006 Toyota Camry LE this car is so popular car dealers are charging 1500 cash money for that type of car you used prices they have brand new Toyota Camry‘s on the lot updated models but Japanese cars are still the best I like to Toyota Corolla what’s up Toyota moving forward
@@alexortega4060 I’m not actively selling on this channel just posting reviews that people enjoy watching. I have such a massive backlog almost everything is sold by the time it’s on this channel.
I had both in 3.0 V6, accord was slightly faster but this is a lot more reliable, accord's ac compressor broke and power steering failed, this car no issues at all
Just bought an 05 v6 xle, absolutely love it. 120000 miles on an almost 20 year old car. Gotta love em man.
Change ur pcv valve it will make a huge difference and its easy and cheap
@jasonlax2102 well, considering that hasn't crossed my mind once since I bought it, I appreciate the suggestion man. I'll look into that, have a good day!
What a legend ! 😍 it looks like it has 50k only ! one of the best sedans ever made so beautiful and reliable little beast.
My dad used to had a 2003 camry le red 4 cylinder he had it since late of 2013. It was still running in 2023.
I bought my XLE 2.4L in ‘05, I wish I still had it! It was a great car in great condition. The new owner is my 17 year old son, the car was built before he was born! Dropped an Apple CarPlay head unit in it for him, he doesn’t own any cassette’s, lol! If he continues to maintain it properly, it will get him through college.
I got a used 2006 camry with 150,000 miles 3 months ago in almost as good condition as this one from the video. It's worth it!
how is it now?
Grandparents had a '02 XLE 4 cylinder in silver, it was a great car.
Wish they kept it.
I love this year it’s so beautiful
I like 2002 best
Always far preferred this gen 2002-06 over the sixth gen 2007-11.
I strictly prefer 2002-2006 camrys and no other body styles of the camry
The best car ever build!
This was my childhood car that I grew up with, except it was from 2002 and it was the LE model vith the 3.0 v6 engine. It was the car that I learned to drive and got my license with even though I took driver's ed. By the time it was sold to the next owner, it had over 120,000 miles which is low for the age.
My siblings dad had a 2002 Camry also but I don't remember what trim level it was I think it was a base model bc his didn't have woodgrain
@@aidenroose3246
Your stepdad or siblings dad ?
I loved this generation I had a 2004 which was very good and reliable
Toyota Camry good on gas no American car I can beat the Toyota Camry Japanese cars are. Best
Love me an older Camry!
One of my old friends had a 2006 Camry XLE in Ross gold color with beige wood grain interior super clean car with the 2.4 liter 4 cylinder VVT-I system as well!
My Friend still has his 2005 Camry with the 2.4 liter 4 cylinder VVT-I system still runs like a clock!
This generation Camry was one of the last best Camry's. When it was redesigned for 2007, Toyota's quality had fallen. They had problems unintended acceleration.
Defective piston rings, at least in the USA-made Camrys in the next generation. Oil leaks requiring constant monitoring but run well otherwise.
@@TheObimara then that was fixed in the 2012 redesigned I4
I like this car very much, how I wished to have it, and it is very popular in Iraq because of its durability and elegance.
Love the wood grain!
I love this model
Good find!
Moving Forward. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Just bought one of these recently. Similar mileage and in almost as good shape as this one.
Change ur pcv valve very important and cheap and easy
We have the same, except it's a 2003. I don't see any changes in the inside. 125K miles. Our headliner has separated at the rear window, but that's about it.
Very Nice car
I still own one of these and runs smoothly with little repairs. Rugged vehicle with so much space
Hello, how much does it cost? I need that kind around less than 70k miles!
Got a 03 Lexus Rx300 with 140k miles. These 1mz engines can do easy 400k with regular oil maintenance
Nice
wow nice😁
លក់ហើយនៅបាទ ? ថ្លៃម៉ាន ?
is this car good on gas with the v6? or should i get a 4cycl?
We get a SHIT ton of these in with 250k+ miles and their owners swear by them!
Do you have a dealership?
@@Tobenne I work for a local Toyota dealer as a QuickLube technician.
Are they worth it ?
@@headon434
Duh
Wish mines was cleaner these things will last forever
This and the lexus es330 same year are well related to each other
What did it sell for? I have a 2005 Camry thinking about selling. I am the original owner.
You live in Austin Tx?
I thought the tape deck was discontinued after 2005
Toyota kept it going for that model 2007 model no longer had it
❤TOYOTA❤
How much this on and we're this one I'm living and Dubai and you
Im looking for a car like this one in NC state
I own a 2004 Camry LE, bought new & would like to know, after watching numerous videos about these types of cars,
you never say how much you want for them? Is this more of a "bidding war" video than a "sales" video?
It’s more of a I’m just doing a basic tour of the car for people to watch and not trying to sell it. Most cars were sold before they even got uploaded on this channel. I also don’t mention pricing because I don’t need idiots coming on here complaining about it years after the car is sold and is now worth half as much. But yeah ok boomer “bidding war” for the 04 Camry that sold in 2019.
@@Jakeman21642 If this car was sold, three years ago, why not take this video down, already?
@@rongendron8705 Why don’t you worry about yourself Ron? I literally already answered your question.
It says "SOLD" so do you still have it or not?
No I just like putting sold as the first word of the title because it looks pretty there.
@@Jakeman21642 😆 🤣 👏👏
How much would this car be if it was 130K miles?
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I have this one with 47k miles
if i want to buy it how i contact with you
It’s sold
@@Jakeman21642 do you have camry's like this full option
@@jav9035 No
Wait are you sure that’s a 3.0L and not a 3.3L V6?
Yeah because its a XLE not a SE which got the 3.3
Toyota CamryXLE. Those cars sell every second the V-6 Drinks a lot of gas ⛽️ $3900
165,000 miles is still a little bit so that’s not to much but if it’s 200,000 miles that considered a lot of miles
2006 Toyota Camry LE this car is so popular car dealers are charging 1500 cash money for that type of car you used prices they have brand new Toyota Camry‘s on the lot updated models but Japanese cars are still the best I like to Toyota Corolla what’s up Toyota moving forward
Please i need this car price how much
Did you even read the title? It’s sold.
How much
S O L D
Priority Toyota Richmond. There is also a Priority Toyota in Springfield, VA
This would be the perfect first car too bad it's already sold.
No aux ??????
Bro it’s a 2006...
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i interested in buying
It’s sold. Notice how it’s the first word in the title.
@@Jakeman21642 its sold then delete video
@@alexortega4060 I’m not actively selling on this channel just posting reviews that people enjoy watching. I have such a massive backlog almost everything is sold by the time it’s on this channel.
These are good cars but why buy one over a 7th gen Accord which is arguably the best Accord ever made?
I had both in 3.0 V6, accord was slightly faster but this is a lot more reliable, accord's ac compressor broke and power steering failed, this car no issues at all
هواا يا ال 2006
Could you please sell this to me
S O L D
Gia Vecchio tik tok
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Not a 2006. More like a 2003
It is a 2006, I have one, exactly like this.
Hello sir can we chat???