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Best Value Toyota !


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"The Best Value Used Toyota."  

13 members have voted

  1. 1. Is the CAMRY "The Best Value Used Toyota?"

    • YES (Add why you think so)
      4
    • NO (PLEASE GIVE YOUR CHOICE)
      9


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What size engine is in the camry?

Most recent ones are 2.2 , 2.4 , & 3.0V6 {even some 3.3 & 3.5}(Diffrent states of tune depending on the year.) Earlier Camrys also came in 1.6 , 1.8 , 2.0 & 2.5 .Don't think I've missed many, there are so odd import ones but won't go into them aswell.

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What size engine is in the camry?

Here's the most recent generations :-

87-92 - 2.0, 2.5 V6

92-96 - 2.2, 3.0 V6

96-01 - 2.2, 3.0 V6

01-05 - 2.4 VVTi, 3.0 V6

After 2005 they stopped importing the Camry into the UK but in the US it was upgraded to a 3.3 VVTi V6, then from late 2006 it became a 3.5 V6 when the new Camry was launched.

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What size engine is in the camry?

BTW why do ask ? Are you thinking of coming over to the sumptuous world of the "Camry" .. :spiteful:

Or are you simply curious ?

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Hi Flexy,

Sorry, but not even for you could I vote "Yes" :(

I bought my 91 Corolla executive in England. No bids on E-Bay, so I PMed the seller & offered the reserve price. I got her for £400stg 4 years ago, & she hasn't given me any trouble, except for the time (My stupid fault) when a N.I. Bmw flashed me to get out of the way on the motorway. I let him go & said Fxxx You & went after him. I caught him, but wrecked my gearbox. Luckily I had a spare from my 88 model :lol: .

She had her MOT , but I had to get an NCT done to satisfy our lot. The examiner came out & congratulated me on my car. Did it again the 2nd test. 3 rd test he found rust in the sills & sent me off to get it welded, & return , unpainted for a visual :thumbsup: Sunroof is starting to develop cancer, so I'll have to start looking for a replacement soon.

Pics are in Classic section , under "Classic or not ", if you haven't seen them already. 4 "Yes votes have gone AWOL as you can see from the total. Doesn't bother me. She is Classic in my eyes.

I know that there aren't many left, now, but can't understand why they don't come into yhis section being an Executive GL

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Good points, but the Corolla (of that value) weren't the best part of £30K 10 years ago !

Talking amount of car for you money I still think it's unbeatable.

You can get mid-90's Camrys for very little money, I paid £400 for my '95 3.0lt leather clad estate off eBay

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Which I got shut of recently when I bought my newer model.

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Good points, but the Corolla (of that value) weren't the best part of £30K 10 years ago !

Talking amount of car for you money I still think it's unbeatable.

You can get mid-90's Camrys for very little money, I paid £400 for my '95 3.0lt leather clad estate off eBay

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Which I got shut of recently when I bought my newer model.

I put the blasted Invoice somewhere safe :rolleyes: & can't find it now. I think mine cost £16k 17 years ago. It wouldn't amount to £30k with inflation, but still fairly pricey for the time.

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I put the blasted Invoice somewhere safe :rolleyes: & can't find it now. I think mine cost £16k 17 years ago. It wouldn't amount to £30k with depreciation, but still fairly pricey for the time.

I had a Carina II ('92)Quite similar looks to your corolla. It was a great car,150K miles & no major problems. :driving: I've still got my eBay invoice. (Will show if ya want?) I just think a '95 (Fully loaded 30K !)Camry a couple of years ago for £400, amazing. :clap: I simply wanted the newer model which has always been my favourite & gives better economy :yes: .Good think about human nature, we all have differing opinions,that's what make discusions interesting. :argue::hug:

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What size engine is in the camry?

BTW why do ask ? Are you thinking of coming over to the sumptuous world of the "Camry" .. :spiteful:

Or are you simply curious ?

:g:

camryzb1.jpg

:thumbsup:

Nope just wondered. I've been spoiled by a 4.0 V8 Lexus, so I think that's gonna be hard to improve on! (no offence. ;) )

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I put the blasted Invoice somewhere safe :rolleyes: & can't find it now. I think mine cost £16k 17 years ago. It wouldn't amount to £30k with depreciation, but still fairly pricey for the time.

I had a Carina II ('92)Quite similar looks to your corolla. It was a great car,150K miles & no major problems. :driving: I've still got my eBay invoice. (Will show if ya want?) I just think a '95 (Fully loaded 30K !)Camry a couple of years ago for £400, amazing. :clap: I simply wanted the newer model which has always been my favourite & gives better economy :yes: .Good think about human nature, we all have differing opinions,that's what make discusions interesting. :argue::hug:

Agreed. I do think that you got a marvellous bargain. Better than the one that I got & with which I am still well pleased. Like you and Camrys, I love The Corolla Executives from 88 to early 93. There used to be a good few on e-bay, but are not nearly as common now.

I also agree about discussions, differing opinions & fighting your corner. Keep up the good work :lol::boxing::hug:

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Agreed. I do think that you got a marvellous bargain. Better than the one that I got & with which I am still well pleased. Like you and Camrys, I love The Corolla Executives ...I also agree about discussions, differing opinions & fighting your corner. Keep up the good work :lol::boxing::hug:

We seem to be a dying breed.

:yes: (On here at least!)

:!Removed!: With the credit Crunch etc..it's nice to have a vehicle that has done most of it's depreciating yet still have many years of life in it, a car that's paid for outright,(Much like my house, thanks to not wasting money !) & giving you more "spare" cash. And speaking for myself ("as a Camry owner")I also feel privileged to be driving such a superb car. ( If this is motoring on a budget, then I couldn't be happier.)

Life Is Good

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