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21 months, 50,106 miles on it since then. It's gonna get replaced by a 4Runner or Tacoma V6 (the eclipse GSX idea is gone) and a 2-door V6 Gen 3 will follow soonafter.
Parents owned a gen2 and drove it for a good 10yrs without a single problem. I bought a gen3 about 6 yrs ago and passed it onto my mom after a tranny rebuild. I bought a Gen4 about 3 yrs ago. Dad trade the gen2 for a gen5 last yr. We bought a gen4.5 for my bro last spring. Confused
My driveway presently consists of a gen3, 4, 4.5 and 5. Our family loves their Camrys
My grandfather bought my gen 3 on my 12th birthday. We bought it new from Berkeley toyota as an auto I4, and it is now in my possession after the engine swap, tranny swap, and blower. I don't plan to let it go, and will keep fighting to keep it running. Who wants a new car anyway? I would rather put another 1mz in if the current one blows.
got my camry back in 1999 with .5 miles on it and have it ever since not even close to thinkin about selling it!
done so much work to that car it'd be a waste to sell it
wowsers.. that's bout 5 years with my car.. and it's still running strong! whoo hoo!
my grandfather purchased the camry brand new back in 93 then passed on to me in 02 and ive loved it for 2 yrs then my mother bought gen 4 and has hers and well grandparents bought a gen 5 last year and grandfather drives a 97 tacoma and aunt in her 98 sienna with the rugrats so our family really really loves r toyota's
We had our Gen 3 for around 3 yrs now. I think we will keep it for about another 3 yrs. Then after that we might probably sell it and upgrade to a newer Camry Or Solara
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96 Camry V6 LE & 90 Eagle Talon TSI (AWD TURBO)
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