1993 Toyota Camry 345,000 miles. still on the original clutch ,fuel pump, starter motor,engine Toyota made an excellent vehicle. I'm the Original owner. plan to keep it until the paint falls off
+John Willem didnt you hear? toyota recalled all '93 camrys because toyota wanted to tell people to move on, the ceo even said there is really no point in owning a car for 22 years
@ 3:44 *GASPS* That's the cleanest 5SFE I've ever seen!!! I just bought a 94 with a 1MZFE V6 just as clean as this 4cyl. I still don't believe I own it, it hasn't hit me yet. It is my third one of these Gen 3 Camrys, but it's my first V6 and first one with a moonroof. In mint condition too. Excellent engineering, such great cars.
One of the best cars ever made! Always loved this generation of Camry's. I drive a 2015 Camry XSE V6. Love it! It's funny cause the car in this video gets the same fuel economy as my car does, but my car has 138 more horsepower. Man times have changed!
Camrys and Corollas from that generation are still a dime a dozen. They run forever. My best friend has a '94 V6 and it's a great car. Practically bulletproof.
Great find, Kyle! Seeing an older generation in this shape now-a-days is very rare. As I said before, I have a used 2005 Toyota Highlander, and it is in very good condition. It runs just like new! You just can't beat Toyota quality!
I have a 1993 Toyota Camry just like this one except mine is in pretty rough shape, the sun is burning the paint off, but it still keeps on running with 215,000 miles on it.
I drove a 93 v6 3.0L toyota camry back in the day, and it worked really well when it works.... Luckily I did not have to pay for the repairs and maintenance, it is definitely one of the most comfortable car i have ever driven or ride in, thick american feeling definitely, unlike the following camry, but after all, toyota camry is one of the best family sedan in the world, it is economical, comfortable, nothing fancy.
I have a 1993 Camry Le and it's getting a little worn down from 21 years of use. But it still works great and I use it everyday. Soon I will have to give it up and get a newer one but I am a little hesitant to get a newer one because I have heard that the 2003 on Camrys are not as good. I would buy a mint condition 93 Camry in a heart beat. A mint Camry would last another 20 years!
The 07-09 Camrys would be the ones to stay away from. My mom had a 2012 and put 120,000 miles on it and traded it in a couple months ago for another one.
I ended up getting a newer Camry of sorts after all, I got a 2000 Lexus Es300 which is heavily based on the Camry, it's also called the Toyota Windom in Japan. It's a very nice car. But I have heard that you have to be careful with it because the engines have an oil sludge problem. Never had heard anything like that about my older Camry. Sold it and it's still on the road now, it had 172,155 miles on it when I sold it.
05-2010 camrys are famous for extremely brutal and excessive oil consumption, an issue Toyota denies. make no mistake, dealerships and mechanics and car companies will outright lie about things they know are issues, you have to play around and evade their tricks and lies. if you want a good place to start with on getting the right and reliable car, go to carcomplaints website, good place to know the reliable good-to-get cars.
I would avoid 07-09 Camry's they burn oil as read not sure about the 02-06 Camry's or newer ones are better but don't buy a 07-09 Camry have engine problems with oil consumption.
@@issavibez394, Agreed. And here I am replying to a comment on a reply I made on a TH-cam video I watched 11 years ago. Now I have to go back and watch the video again to get some context. 🤣
hi kyle, would just like to say i love your videos, you really put in alot of effort and time to satisfy us, and you succeed perfectly, when im bored or upset over something i always watch your videos and feel better since i love cars, and i'm learning more from your videos, i actually hope i get to meet you someday and we can look at cars, keep rocking those cars bro
Yeah those tend to be the real week spots and they usually start rusting first. Winters around here are a real nightmare, I wish I was more in the south where there's a lot more rust free cars!
I'm from australia and my dad had one of these it was a 1996 toyota vienta v6 intruige green with spoiler and alloys shekard seat belting air con and ect cassette player radio and ect it was a luxiourious car
I bought a 96 becaus I needed a car for work and my truck was to much of a project vehicle, I went into it not carring about the XV10, only with the knowledge that they last a while and are dead simple to work on, I bought the car for $1000 on Craigslist and put about $500 in it and did all the labor myself. if you take care of these cars a don't neglect them theye will run forever, long live the XV10
the 1991-1996 (Japan, U.S.) 1993-1997 (Australia) Toyota Camry was assembled in Altona, Victoria, Australia (1994-1997) Georgetown, Kentucky Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (1993-1994) Toyota City, Japan
Nice camry. Its very hard to find one in this condition. Most of the camry's i find here in california are either not maintained well mechanically and cosmetically or have over 200k
Hmm that's interesting. Pretty darn good for the mileage you have on yours too. It really depends on how often you wash the car, especially in the winter when the salt is on the roads. I always use the warmer winter days to my advantage to prolong the life on my car's underside and paint. I live in Pennsylvania and I see a lot of older Camrys and Corollas with rust on the bodies. I know the trucks of that time were pretty prone to it but it really depends on how well you take care of it.
Perfect enough to plan to completely rebuild brand new for a few thousand and know it will run another 30 years or better... Still runs strong until then!
Haha 78,000 miles...my uncle has a 1994 Camery, with almost 300,000 miles...drove it from Fairbanks, Alaska to Wilmington, North Carolina, back in 2001. It's pretty beaten up. and still runs!
When I was younger my grandparents had a 94 the engine had a small oil leak but other than that the engine was fine… the transmission on the other hand… it went out twice the second time they got rid of it had like 150,000 mi was just their beater car
Toyota still uses the exact same cruise control thing on the steering wheel to this day, i know this because I drive brand new Corolla's for work and they have the exact same thing
when its been raining and if you lift the boot the water poors in lol You have to give the boot lid an up and down shake first. I bet the car aerial is broken. I have the 1993 Vienta V6 Ultima version, done 143,000 km
very nice camry; it looks as good as my 2002. Maybe even better since I have to always park it outside! It also looks to be rust-free, so it must be a southern car. Winters in the north SUCK and its very difficult to find a 1993 in this good condition up here. Anyway, I hope you can review the '02 Infiniti I35 that they got there; I noticed that there aren't a whole lot of Infinitis on your channel.
Not a very eye popping car for sure but these are very reliable. Very nice shape for the age too. The bodies on these are well built but it's pretty uncommon to see a Toyota that's 19 years old in this good of shape since they are so prone to rusting out. That seems to be very common with Toyota in general unless you baby the body with constantly washing and waxing it. This Camry will go many more miles for sure and would make a good first car for anyone.
My momma has a 1998 Toyota Corolla Le...has almost 160,000 miles and still runs like it first rolled of the lot...My uncle has the same kind but has almost 40,000 miles and doesn't run and sound as good as mom's. :D
@achm3d FYI the review in in south Carolina or north not sure. And u r right bout how hard it is to find a car in w/o rust up in the north. Especially SUVs and pickups
@DontBeSuchAHolyFool Yeah! Nothing can compare to the size of that tank of a car! GM really needs to bring back the B-Body sedans and the wagons! I have a feeling they'd be a hit. The sedans are my favorite but I'd get a wagon over a minivan any day! However, my family has owned a few Chrysler vans for years and they've been great to us so I'll always have a place for one of them. Great vans.
Toyota don't and Hondas nun forever my dad has a 99 corrola has close to 200k miles on it the only thing he changed was shocks cause the car kept on banging the ground on bumpy roads. I live in Canada has really rough winters
@Jakeman21642 I've talked to many people that say that they'd prefer a Toyota over a BMW solely because of the reliability. Which is incredibly stupid if you ask me.
1993 Toyota Camry 345,000 miles. still on the original clutch ,fuel pump, starter motor,engine Toyota made an excellent vehicle. I'm the Original owner. plan to keep it until the paint falls off
+John Willem didnt you hear? toyota recalled all '93 camrys because toyota wanted to tell people to move on, the ceo even said there is really no point in owning a car for 22 years
mines a 93 with 379,000 miles and everything is original
Sedan or wagon?
John Willem
Baber
Is it still running?
This was and always will be my favorite car growing up as a kid. :)
@ 3:44 *GASPS* That's the cleanest 5SFE I've ever seen!!! I just bought a 94 with a 1MZFE V6 just as clean as this 4cyl. I still don't believe I own it, it hasn't hit me yet. It is my third one of these Gen 3 Camrys, but it's my first V6 and first one with a moonroof. In mint condition too. Excellent engineering, such great cars.
304,500 miles on mine. We're the original owners. Always garaged and in near mint condition. Everything works.
Whoever gets this car will be very pleased. This is the definition of a car that will run forever and always be dependable
Dude, make some videos dude.
Best Camry ever made!
My mom used to have this car, it was awesome
One of the best cars ever made! Always loved this generation of Camry's. I drive a 2015 Camry XSE V6. Love it! It's funny cause the car in this video gets the same fuel economy as my car does, but my car has 138 more horsepower. Man times have changed!
These old Camry's may not look like much, but they are definitely very good reliable cars!
Camrys and Corollas from that generation are still a dime a dozen. They run forever. My best friend has a '94 V6 and it's a great car. Practically bulletproof.
I have a 92 camry and I am in love with it
These early Camry's are awesome in quality and reliability.
Great find, Kyle! Seeing an older generation in this shape now-a-days is very rare. As I said before, I have a used 2005 Toyota Highlander, and it is in very good condition. It runs just like new! You just can't beat Toyota quality!
I have a 1993 Toyota Camry just like this one except mine is in pretty rough shape, the sun is burning the paint off, but it still keeps on running with 215,000 miles on it.
Just bought a 1995 Camry, love this car, high quality
No issues at all, everything in this car is super reliable and a good car
Is there in it abs?
0:48 Wow That Engine Cranks Fast!
I bought an XLE trim of this a few months ago. The build quality of these cars is like no other. Mine has 218k on it and you'd never know.
I got 213k on my v6
I used to have one myself and I can said that one of the most relabel car. Thank you for your video on it. I'll try to buy it aging.
Eternal Car specially that years series ULTRA RELIABLE
I drove a 93 v6 3.0L toyota camry back in the day, and it worked really well when it works.... Luckily I did not have to pay for the repairs and maintenance, it is definitely one of the most comfortable car i have ever driven or ride in, thick american feeling definitely, unlike the following camry, but after all, toyota camry is one of the best family sedan in the world, it is economical, comfortable, nothing fancy.
Cool review!!! The Toyota Camry is one of my favorite cars from Toyota! :D
A guy that had a Camry like this one got his car up to 1 Million miles. Crazy.
Wow! That's insane.
I adore camrys! Best sedans on earth! Beats a wagon thats 4sure
I have a 1993 Camry Le and it's getting a little worn down from 21 years of use. But it still works great and I use it everyday. Soon I will have to give it up and get a newer one but I am a little hesitant to get a newer one because I have heard that the 2003 on Camrys are not as good. I would buy a mint condition 93 Camry in a heart beat. A mint Camry would last another 20 years!
yes don't think about the new ones, they'r very bad
The 07-09 Camrys would be the ones to stay away from. My mom had a 2012 and put 120,000 miles on it and traded it in a couple months ago for another one.
I ended up getting a newer Camry of sorts after all, I got a 2000 Lexus Es300 which is heavily based on the Camry, it's also called the Toyota Windom in Japan. It's a very nice car. But I have heard that you have to be careful with it because the engines have an oil sludge problem. Never had heard anything like that about my older Camry. Sold it and it's still on the road now, it had 172,155 miles on it when I sold it.
05-2010 camrys are famous for extremely brutal and excessive oil consumption, an issue Toyota denies.
make no mistake, dealerships and mechanics and car companies will outright lie about things they know are issues, you have to play around and evade their tricks and lies.
if you want a good place to start with on getting the right and reliable car, go to carcomplaints website, good place to know the reliable good-to-get cars.
I would avoid 07-09 Camry's they burn oil as read not sure about the 02-06 Camry's or newer ones are better but don't buy a 07-09 Camry have engine problems with oil consumption.
I think this is a car that will always have that elegant look,, no matter what year it is..
Only 78K miles? Wow. That thing has about 200K miles of life left. Awesome price. Another great review, even if it was a "short take".
More than that if maintain right
@@issavibez394,
Agreed.
And here I am replying to a comment on a reply I made on a TH-cam video I watched 11 years ago. Now I have to go back and watch the video again to get some context. 🤣
@@slyguyaction lol 😆 😂
hi kyle, would just like to say i love your videos, you really put in alot of effort and time to satisfy us, and you succeed perfectly, when im bored or upset over something i always watch your videos and feel better since i love cars, and i'm learning more from your videos, i actually hope i get to meet you someday and we can look at cars, keep rocking those cars bro
I have this car, 93' 2.2 4 banger. never let me down
i really like these short and sweet videos
Good first car for the teens
We own one of these and I can tell ya, IT'S A DEPENDABLE CAR!
Man, i love this car.
Yeah those tend to be the real week spots and they usually start rusting first. Winters around here are a real nightmare, I wish I was more in the south where there's a lot more rust free cars!
I'm from australia and my dad had one of these it was a 1996 toyota vienta v6 intruige green with spoiler and alloys shekard seat belting air con and ect cassette player radio and ect it was a luxiourious car
I bought a 96 becaus I needed a car for work and my truck was to much of a project vehicle, I went into it not carring about the XV10, only with the knowledge that they last a while and are dead simple to work on, I bought the car for $1000 on Craigslist and put about $500 in it and did all the labor myself. if you take care of these cars a don't neglect them theye will run forever, long live the XV10
Even though im not a fan of the camry i like this one because is really in good condition.
Great video as always Kyle!
the engine on the 1991-1996 (Japan, U.S.) 1993-1997 (Australia) Toyota Camry
Engine
2.2 L 5S-FE I4
3.0 L 3VZ-FE V6
3.0 L 1MZ-FE V6
my mom use to have that Camry it was a good car no problems
the 1991-1996 (Japan, U.S.) 1993-1997 (Australia) Toyota Camry was assembled in
Altona, Victoria, Australia (1994-1997)
Georgetown, Kentucky
Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (1993-1994)
Toyota City, Japan
Nice camry. Its very hard to find one in this condition. Most of the camry's i find here in california are either not maintained well mechanically and cosmetically or have over 200k
Hmm that's interesting. Pretty darn good for the mileage you have on yours too. It really depends on how often you wash the car, especially in the winter when the salt is on the roads. I always use the warmer winter days to my advantage to prolong the life on my car's underside and paint. I live in Pennsylvania and I see a lot of older Camrys and Corollas with rust on the bodies. I know the trucks of that time were pretty prone to it but it really depends on how well you take care of it.
lol this is the first one of Kyle's video's in which I can actually afford the car!
Perfect enough to plan to completely rebuild brand new for a few thousand and know it will run another 30 years or better... Still runs strong until then!
It actually sounds pretty good.
I have one near exactly that setup, although I'd like to have those rims.
This car was a huge paradigm shift similar to what the Sonata is doing today
Haha 78,000 miles...my uncle has a 1994 Camery, with almost 300,000 miles...drove it from Fairbanks, Alaska to Wilmington, North Carolina, back in 2001. It's pretty beaten up. and still runs!
When I was younger my grandparents had a 94 the engine had a small oil leak but other than that the engine was fine… the transmission on the other hand… it went out twice the second time they got rid of it had like 150,000 mi was just their beater car
pretty nice sounding engine
Toyota still uses the exact same cruise control thing on the steering wheel to this day, i know this because I drive brand new Corolla's for work and they have the exact same thing
great vid kyle keep up the good work.
0:45 I like that startup
Man this car is in mint condition
This 93 camry starts and sounds better than my Land Rover thats only 4 years old, with a jag V8.
Awesome reliable car.
La Grange. Good driving tune right there.
Good ol' Camry
kyle,can i ask you a question? why is some of the asian car models are different from the US/Europe models?
The engine sound great on the Toyota Camry I would buy one of then soon :-)
when its been raining and if you lift the boot the water poors in lol
You have to give the boot lid an up and down shake first.
I bet the car aerial is broken.
I have the 1993 Vienta V6 Ultima version, done 143,000 km
I want to find a Camry 2,2 manual as my first car, but its hard to come by one that isnt a wagon here in Sweden.
that car is mint wow
Nice old toyota=very reliable
Give me this over the new one anyday!
I've never viewed one of your vids before the 100 view mark until now
ZZTop sounds SOOOO good in a '93 Camry
very nice camry; it looks as good as my 2002. Maybe even better since I have to always park it outside! It also looks to be rust-free, so it must be a southern car. Winters in the north SUCK and its very difficult to find a 1993 in this good condition up here. Anyway, I hope you can review the '02 Infiniti I35 that they got there; I noticed that there aren't a whole lot of Infinitis on your channel.
0:53 I like that song
Where is the airbag module on this vehicle?
Remember when you could pop the hood and actually see where the oil filter was mounted on the block, Wow!! What ever happened to those days??
Not a very eye popping car for sure but these are very reliable. Very nice shape for the age too. The bodies on these are well built but it's pretty uncommon to see a Toyota that's 19 years old in this good of shape since they are so prone to rusting out. That seems to be very common with Toyota in general unless you baby the body with constantly washing and waxing it. This Camry will go many more miles for sure and would make a good first car for anyone.
238,000 miles and still running!
My momma has a 1998 Toyota Corolla Le...has almost 160,000 miles and still runs like it first rolled of the lot...My uncle has the same kind but has almost 40,000 miles and doesn't run and sound as good as mom's. :D
@NadeGamer the Civic seems abit small for a 6'5 Person.
@achm3d FYI the review in in south Carolina or north not sure. And u r right bout how hard it is to find a car in w/o rust up in the north. Especially SUVs and pickups
93
173 k every thing original runs like top
@DontBeSuchAHolyFool Yeah! Nothing can compare to the size of that tank of a car! GM really needs to bring back the B-Body sedans and the wagons! I have a feeling they'd be a hit. The sedans are my favorite but I'd get a wagon over a minivan any day! However, my family has owned a few Chrysler vans for years and they've been great to us so I'll always have a place for one of them. Great vans.
I am pretty sure you like that song kyle ^^ Am i right or wrong? :) Whats it called again, anyone?
no LE?
Toyota don't and Hondas nun forever my dad has a 99 corrola has close to 200k miles on it the only thing he changed was shocks cause the car kept on banging the ground on bumpy roads.
I live in Canada has really rough winters
This car will run another 20 years
i drive one of these, reliable as fuck
1:08 I like that horn
how do you go from a 458 to this?
No description? YOU RUINED MY DAY hahaha
@ProtegeTuype Haha don't forget, he drives a Roadmaster. Anything is small to him! :D
OMG. You filmed our car! Except ours is green.
@saabkyle04 When you gonna do an in-depth of a NASA crawler-transporter? That'd really be out there.
@1through9athrewz It's called "variety" and Kyle is darn good at it :-D
Why’d you do 2 reviews of this car
What's the mpg of this car?
My god that thing is so cherry.
Oooh could you do that Jag at 0:18? That'd be nice.
Thumb up for shorts
I have one too with 158 miles.. sounds like a neww car =)
This car's as old as I am!!!
@Jakeman21642 I've talked to many people that say that they'd prefer a Toyota over a BMW solely because of the reliability. Which is incredibly stupid if you ask me.
enjoy it
Why can't all key buzzers sound like this?