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Old 11-04-2010, 09:15 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by Stew View Post
Any Camry made between 92 and 2001 (I think) is AOK in my book. They were simple, had one of the best 4 bangers ever, and didn't look a squashed ladybug. I don't believe for a second the new Camrys are NEAR as good as those older cars and in fact do not believe have any advantage over the rest of the midsize flock avail today.
You are correct, that was the Gen3 and Gen4 camry. Mine is as the folks over at TN call it a GEN 4.5 as it had the brighter headlights and redesigned tail lights.

I considered the GEN 6 (current model) camry as my next car. But hey I wound up getting the camaro instead, since I could use my dad's GM discount.

Your statement about the newer Gen 6 Camry's has been said before by members on the Toyotanation forums. The guys love their Gen 3's then see the cheaper metal on the GEN 6 and wonder.

I'm also curious to see how many years I can get out of my 2000 Camry. I still couldn't stand the 2002 redesign.

P.S. even though my dad worked for GM, we had 3 Toyotas. The 1976 Celica, the 1983 Tercel wagon, and the 1989 Toyota Corolla All Trac Wagon. All ran great, and I kind of wish my mom still had the 1976 Celica.
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