Hello! I am possessing Toyota Camry CSI imported from Australia to Bosna and Herzegowina ,bought is , odometer before three Years.Odometer showed 79k kilometra ,recently 88 k kilometra.Is it possible such a Huge mileage with the orginal engine?
I've had a 2000 camry LE 2.2 for 10 years.its by far the best car I have ever owned.i've only done a timing belt,water pump and starter and it was the original unit, other than that just regular maintenance.if your looking to buy one,I highly recommend it.
@@MikeDunn no, not at all,there great cars,is it in good condition? Are you buying it from someone?if you're buying it,ask if you can have it inspected by your mechanic, problem areas,are lack of maintenance,if it looks good and drives ok,no worries.these cams are tanks.
I have a 2000 ce model with a 5 speed manual. The manual transmissions livens up the 2.2L engine a bit. Very reliable, it hasn't given me any more issues than general maintenance. Great value car.
I helped my cousin find one. A 1999 for 2800. That is a steal. Here in California, in the Bay Area, you see a lot of them on the rode. And yes very reliable.
I'm in Australia and I have a 2000 CSX model with the 2.2 which I believe would be the closest thing to this car over here, it has 290,000km which is 180000 miles for you guys who use imperial and it runs great. I absolutely love it, the build quality is tremendous (this is coming from someone who has owned a Volvo 240 so I'm very fussy about it) and at the price I paid for it - $1200, I could not ask for a better car.
Looks just like my 2000 Camry except mine is a V6. Over 194,000 miles and still runs strong. Highly recommend this car. When the time comes, I will put a new engine in mine before purchasing the new cars now All the bells and whistles of the computers will take you broke for repairs. I will stick to my 21 year old Camry.
Ha! right with you, guy. I have a 2000 Camry 2.2L-- only 136.000 miles. Not giving it up. Easy to work on. Just swapped out a starter. $94 delivered from Amazon. Took about 20 minutes to pull the old one and install the new....
That design and generation Camry was way ahead of its time exceptional well built automobile and easy to work on very reliable I have a 1998 with over 288,000 miles runs great one of best dependable and reliable cars I ever had the car is a Classic.
AH! I was not expecting you to review my car (as you can tell in my thumbnail)! Everything you said was spot on, even the rough gear change from 3-4. However, I was wondering what you thought of the front doors (they are very heavy on my car), as well as the window motors, all 4 of mine started dying out after several years. Also the flimsy door handles are an extremely common issue that I'm surprised you didn't address. Great review!
Door handles didn't come to mind as these weren't broken, many where the spring breaks the lower corner of the plastic until they're exposed leaving a poorly tensioned handle :P IDK about the doors being heavy but I will say the the power window regulator/motor on the driver door to this car wasn't gonna last long as it was loud & had a slight grinding noise to it.
Same. Regret selling mine. It was so mint and had 120k miles. Got it for 2k$, it was a 1998 though. I sold it and got a 2007 camry and regret it deeply because this camry has given me tons of problems and my 98 was always fine and nothing ever happened to it. It was a tank man.
I just traded my 2002 Camry for a 2006 Acura TL and in the 5 years I had the Camry, it was a solid car. It did have a few minor issues, most recently I had to replace one of the interior door handles. mechanically speaking, it did have this issue a few years ago where there would be blue smoke coming out of the exhaust briefly after starting it but the powertrain warranty fixed it. Other than that, it was regular maintenance but there are definitely other competitors to consider in that class
I have a 2001 just like this for my daughter. In the 17 months we’ve owned it, it has been a total money pit. It trembles like a chihuahua while stopped in D or R. Nobody has been able to fix this. It needs a new valve cover gasket every 6-12 months or else it leaks oil all over an almost-inaccessible area on the rear of the engine. On occasion the starter will grind the flywheel instead of turning it, and replacing the starter and starter relay hasn’t completely resolved it. Recently had to replace the brake master cylinder to resolve a violent highway vibration. This seems a little excessive for a car with 119k on it. On the plus side it takes Dexron-III for ATF, diff fluid, and power steering, but why a separate differential fluid area? Now the oil pan is leaking a little. except for the A/C which is excellent, I have a hard time understanding the love for these cars.
Hi, I don’t know much about cars and I recently just got a used 200 Toyota Camry, and I have one simple question, how do I play music from my phone? Do I need to buy something specifically or just a USB cable would work?
Replacing and reformatting a radio inside the car is a massive investment. You can't use the stock and play music from your phone unless you have a separate Bluetooth speaker. If you're keeping the car forever, go for it. If you're not, don't bother, the cost is almost as expensive as the car, lol.
The 02's-06's we're great as well, but I hate the 07's-11's. The 12's-present are ok, but I hate that new alarm clock like chime, makes the car feel cheap. My 06 Corolla also had that chime. Their old chime is my favorite chime ever like the car has in this video.
I have the 2.2l Manual trans, has done 178k Kms. Super reliable, and spacious. However ,now the engine sounds a bit cringe a bit. Sounds like a bad bearings in drive belt or fan belt. Any solution ? My mechanic told me it is the engine sound, perhaps in timing adjuster.
my 2000 Camry le has almost 213k miles and aside from a couple squealy accessory belts that I'm getting replaced soon, she runs like a fuckin top... those 2.2L 5SFE engines in the Camrys are pretty fuckin reliable ngl
This is the most accurate review of this car I've seen. I agree this was the most refined interior on any Camry and the last generation of such top quality interior. The exterior was the total opposite imo which is why I didn't buy it. Very boring and almost ugly design. The nicest exterior is the current design and the 2014 design.
I'm trying to find one with 100,000 miles or less for $3000, really hard. Most I see with that amount of miles are over $6000 I might have to settle for a cheaper car
Got a friend with a Camry. Same body style, color, engine. Needs some work though. Has an annoying clunking sound coming from the rear and had an EGR issue.
I have a 2000 LE with 109,000 miles I bought new. It needs a front bumper from cumulative tight garage mishaps. I want to fix it my wife doesn’t want to spend the money . I love my car. It never burns oil between changes and the pickup is just find. It also has a Japanese Vin number. Should I spend the money to replace the bumper.?
If it had an aftermarket radio then most likely it will but otherwise, you won't see auxiliary inputs popping into some cars made 2005+. The newer, the more common it becomes
Did you mean 2004-2008 TSX? I sometimes see that. But I kinda died a little when you said that lol. The new F-Type looks more like the TSX in the rear IMO.
@@ILOVECHICKEN698 when I got it I replaced the spark plugs, coils and front brakes along with a valve cover and power steering line. Then I replaced my front seals and replaced the timing belt while it was all apart, replaced the battery thermostat and alternator but its got 300k on it now.
Grandpa had a 2000 Camry LE very similar to this one. When he got rid of it in 2012, it had 588,000 miles
2.2 motor? Original?
Wow 🤩
Hello!
I am possessing Toyota Camry CSI imported from Australia to Bosna and Herzegowina ,bought is , odometer before three Years.Odometer showed 79k kilometra ,recently 88 k kilometra.Is it possible such a Huge mileage with the orginal engine?
Sorry I've forgotten to mention my Toyota is 2.2l, Four cylinder 2002
Fantastic to hear, it's my car! I've got 315K
I've had a 2000 camry LE 2.2 for 10 years.its by far the best car I have ever owned.i've only done a timing belt,water pump and starter and it was the original unit, other than that just regular maintenance.if your looking to buy one,I highly recommend it.
Do you think it's too old to use as a daily driver?
@@MikeDunn no, not at all,there great cars,is it in good condition? Are you buying it from someone?if you're buying it,ask if you can have it inspected by your mechanic, problem areas,are lack of maintenance,if it looks good and drives ok,no worries.these cams are tanks.
@@davidcarder6364 Alright thanks man. Haven't found any one in particular, but I'm looking.
@@MikeDunn no problem.use common sense, and you'll be okay.
I have a 2000 ce model with a 5 speed manual. The manual transmissions livens up the 2.2L engine a bit. Very reliable, it hasn't given me any more issues than general maintenance. Great value car.
My car is a 2000 ce with the 5 speed too I just got it a year ago
Couldnt agree more. The manual trans livens up the 2.2L engine and i remove the midpipe resonator to add more ghrowl sound haha
I helped my cousin find one. A 1999 for 2800. That is a steal. Here in California, in the Bay Area, you see a lot of them on the rode. And yes very reliable.
Yes, this generation and the 07-12 generation were the best to me IMHO
I like it because it looks like a crown Vic from the back with the bumper
In high school damn near everybody had the 1997-2001 toyota camry, 1998-2002 Honda Accord, 1995-2002 nissan maxima as their first car
im one of them
I'm going to go look at one this week, 2000 LE 155k miles for 2500 bucks. Gf needs a winter runner, hoping this one will last her for years to come.
I'm in Australia and I have a 2000 CSX model with the 2.2 which I believe would be the closest thing to this car over here, it has 290,000km which is 180000 miles for you guys who use imperial and it runs great. I absolutely love it, the build quality is tremendous (this is coming from someone who has owned a Volvo 240 so I'm very fussy about it) and at the price I paid for it - $1200, I could not ask for a better car.
This was my first car, I got it in July. It has 78K miles and bought it for $800 since they were gonna scrap it
WOW 200,000 miles. VERY RESPECTABLE. My 2000 Toyota corolla just hit 101,000 and still going strong
Tommy Siro my '98 is running great at 284k miles. Take care of them, and they will last a long time.
mine has almost 213k miles
One of the best cars they ever built. I like it more that a 90s Hilux truck 22re!
why do the 2002 onward camrys suck? i have a 2004 model and it does have issues but i wouldn't say it's a bad car in the slightest
I have a 2001 camry. I wished they made the interior black instead of gray.
Looks just like my 2000 Camry except mine is a V6. Over 194,000 miles and still runs strong. Highly recommend this car. When the time comes, I will put a new engine in mine before purchasing the new cars now All the bells and whistles of the computers will take you broke for repairs. I will stick to my 21 year old Camry.
We love our 2000 Camrys!!!! 315K
Ha! right with you, guy. I have a 2000 Camry 2.2L-- only 136.000 miles. Not giving it up. Easy to work on. Just swapped out a starter. $94 delivered from Amazon. Took about 20 minutes to pull the old one and install the new....
Bought mine last yr in mid-June 2020... mileage was 261K... All original including the stereo & alarm... Engine still run well
I understand exactly what you meant about the 2004 TL's taillights. Hard to explain but it was really noticeable to me
That design and generation Camry was way ahead of its time exceptional well built automobile and easy to work on very reliable I have a 1998 with over 288,000 miles runs great one of best
dependable and reliable cars I ever had the car is a Classic.
The engine herself is Very very quietly,i love my Xv20:2000 👍👍
Just bought one for $400.00 high Mileage but sounds like it has 7000 miles beautiful
The Goat wow dats one fucking deal u got
My power windows don't go down. The motor seems to run when I try lowering windows with the switch.
2000 Kentucky 150000
AH! I was not expecting you to review my car (as you can tell in my thumbnail)! Everything you said was spot on, even the rough gear change from 3-4. However, I was wondering what you thought of the front doors (they are very heavy on my car), as well as the window motors, all 4 of mine started dying out after several years. Also the flimsy door handles are an extremely common issue that I'm surprised you didn't address. Great review!
my 2000 Camry power windows still working in 2022. lol. Door handles still good.
Door handles didn't come to mind as these weren't broken, many where the spring breaks the lower corner of the plastic until they're exposed leaving a poorly tensioned handle :P IDK about the doors being heavy but I will say the the power window regulator/motor on the driver door to this car wasn't gonna last long as it was loud & had a slight grinding noise to it.
best camry ever. my first car actually
Same. Regret selling mine. It was so mint and had 120k miles. Got it for 2k$, it was a 1998 though. I sold it and got a 2007 camry and regret it deeply because this camry has given me tons of problems and my 98 was always fine and nothing ever happened to it. It was a tank man.
I just traded my 2002 Camry for a 2006 Acura TL and in the 5 years I had the Camry, it was a solid car. It did have a few minor issues, most recently I had to replace one of the interior door handles. mechanically speaking, it did have this issue a few years ago where there would be blue smoke coming out of the exhaust briefly after starting it but the powertrain warranty fixed it. Other than that, it was regular maintenance but there are definitely other competitors to consider in that class
I have a 2001 just like this for my daughter. In the 17 months we’ve owned it, it has been a total money pit. It trembles like a chihuahua while stopped in D or R. Nobody has been able to fix this. It needs a new valve cover gasket every 6-12 months or else it leaks oil all over an almost-inaccessible area on the rear of the engine. On occasion the starter will grind the flywheel instead of turning it, and replacing the starter and starter relay hasn’t completely resolved it. Recently had to replace the brake master cylinder to resolve a violent highway vibration. This seems a little excessive for a car with 119k on it. On the plus side it takes Dexron-III for ATF, diff fluid, and power steering, but why a separate differential fluid area? Now the oil pan is leaking a little. except for the A/C which is excellent, I have a hard time understanding the love for these cars.
Hi, I don’t know much about cars and I recently just got a used 200 Toyota Camry, and I have one simple question, how do I play music from my phone? Do I need to buy something specifically or just a USB cable would work?
buy a tape with an aux cord
You gotta have a cd
Look up cigerette audio adapter on amazon :) i was in the same spot as you
use the fucikng radio
Replacing and reformatting a radio inside the car is a massive investment. You can't use the stock and play music from your phone unless you have a separate Bluetooth speaker.
If you're keeping the car forever, go for it. If you're not, don't bother, the cost is almost as expensive as the car, lol.
Wow was that trunk ever used? Extremely new looking
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The 02's-06's we're great as well, but I hate the 07's-11's. The 12's-present are ok, but I hate that new alarm clock like chime, makes the car feel cheap. My 06 Corolla also had that chime. Their old chime is my favorite chime ever like the car has in this video.
I had a 2004 Camry had 404,800...just as good as my 99 with 381,000
I have the 2.2l Manual trans, has done 178k Kms. Super reliable, and spacious. However ,now the engine sounds a bit cringe a bit. Sounds like a bad bearings in drive belt or fan belt. Any solution ? My mechanic told me it is the engine sound, perhaps in timing adjuster.
same here
Mines got a tick I got the same engine and trans
I have this exact Car and it’s still running strong at 255k all original too , only thing I had to replace was the alternator
The mid cycle update for 2000-2001 models helped. A lot. The 97-99 was meh.
my 2000 Camry le has almost 213k miles and aside from a couple squealy accessory belts that I'm getting replaced soon, she runs like a fuckin top... those 2.2L 5SFE engines in the Camrys are pretty fuckin reliable ngl
I drive a 97 with almost 296,000 miles still in good condition check engine light on so I had to pass smog legal but I take care of my car change oil
buzzy’s 2000 Toyota Camry
Outstanding detailed review!
This is the most accurate review of this car I've seen. I agree this was the most refined interior on any Camry and the last generation of such top quality interior. The exterior was the total opposite imo which is why I didn't buy it. Very boring and almost ugly design. The nicest exterior is the current design and the 2014 design.
I'm trying to find one with 100,000 miles or less for $3000, really hard. Most I see with that amount of miles are over $6000 I might have to settle for a cheaper car
Blame it on CASH 4 CLUNKERS...
How do you find the roatary button on that car mines the same make and model
Hello bro how many liter fuel take for 100 km in the city thank you
Got a friend with a Camry. Same body style, color, engine. Needs some work though. Has an annoying clunking sound coming from the rear and had an EGR issue.
I have a 2000 LE with 109,000 miles I bought new.
It needs a front bumper from cumulative tight garage mishaps.
I want to fix it my wife doesn’t want to spend the money . I love my car.
It never burns oil between changes and the pickup is just find.
It also has a Japanese Vin number.
Should I spend the money to replace the bumper.?
Keep it! Low maintenance and change oil every 3K, will do 300K and more. Easy DIY Trans fluid changes also!
Because the majority of them sold were 4 cylinder models.
lol every older camry you film is always a 2.2 and never a 3.0 or XLE :P
Don't know why im watching this because my family used to have one of these in red
+RandomVideos Hey i also wanted to know why some (1998- 2000) camrys don't have tweeters. Can you tell me why?
Universal-Rundle Puzzle Fan Sorry bud can't help you. That does seem wierd
Can you your one of those Honda odessy s plz
That was a great car!!
How did they ruined it in 2002?
Problema de corrente nos cabo de vela
thank you
does it have an aux
If it had an aftermarket radio then most likely it will but otherwise, you won't see auxiliary inputs popping into some cars made 2005+. The newer, the more common it becomes
ok thanks bro
no, but you can buy a $5 tape aux cord for the tape player
ok ty
the 2002 camry doesnt seem that bad. And the only thing i fault on the 2007 camry is some chintzy interior materials and finnish.
I bought one for 500 :)
jovan contreras contreras do you still have it
Big Smoke ill buy it
jovan contreras contreras do you still have it?
I bought 2 for 400
Good cars
I like these but I'd rather have a 92-96
Did you mean 2004-2008 TSX? I sometimes see that. But I kinda died a little when you said that lol. The new F-Type looks more like the TSX in the rear IMO.
My 1999 Camry has a vanity light on my mirror lol
I agree with you 100% I would never buy any thing other than the 2001
You mean a tsx taillights
lol..... it blows hard.
Ah so even on the 2.2 it has chain belt...That is good!
It has a timing belt, but you don’t have to worry about it ruining the engine since it’s an non-interference engine!
@@itscarlosg233 thanks for the info.
@@itscarlosg233 that's cool
At 3:33 mans really cussed...
Very good
Mine has a sunroof. 😁
Haha hell yeah bro thanks good video
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I got one with 270k on it
How is the car so far ?
@@ILOVECHICKEN698 when I got it I replaced the spark plugs, coils and front brakes along with a valve cover and power steering line. Then I replaced my front seals and replaced the timing belt while it was all apart, replaced the battery thermostat and alternator but its got 300k on it now.
Just toured a 2013 SE
I meant 07-11
I have a 2000 Toyota Camry on my channel (scroll down). It's a V6 ;)
My dream car 🙂
Dunkleosteus Dragonborn lol
SwifTBuddY nevermind its a 1987 nissan 200sx thats my dream car
Ben’s car
It needs wax on the exterior!
. the car seems to be blowing out coolant not very good lol
It's water collecting in the exhaust system before startup... perfectly normal.
lol thats water completely natural
the modify like animals like hondas
its like my 99 altima, (but i got 15 extra hp ;)
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