1994 Toyota Camry EX 6 cylinder

Summary:

This is a great car, but if bought used with high miles, check the engine seals for leaks

Faults:

The rear main seal and valve cover gaskets had dried out and were leaking.

The radiator was leaking.

Two motor mounts needed to be replaced.

Outside driver's side door handle broke off.

General Comments:

This car drives like new with 163,000 miles on it.

It is fun to drive, and has all the power I need with the 6 cylinder engine.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 27th April, 2010

1994 Toyota Camry V6

Summary:

Most reliable car ever

Faults:

Head gasket blew at 530,000km, as well as the thermostat.

General Comments:

This car seems like a normal car all around. But reliability is where this car is amazing. My Father gave it to me at 500,000km. Since then all my dad has done was regular oil changes, timing belt and water pump, tires. He was the first owner. Other than that, absolutely nothing went wrong with it. Even when I drove it till 530,000km when the head gasket blew, I was still able to drive around town with no issues.

V6 was more than enough power, even with a motor with such high mileage. Did 130km/hr easily on the highway. The car was smooth.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 12th March, 2010

1994 Toyota Camry LE

Summary:

Still love it 15 years and 310000 miles later

Faults:

Regular wear and tear.

Changed water pump and timing belt at 60 to 80 K, changed oil regularly at 3 to K, changed brakes when needed.

Changed struts and changed engine mount bolts

Need to change head gasket this month (first time) and will probably go for another 100 k.

Transmission still smooth and never changed!

General Comments:

As a single mom and heavy commuter, it was my best purchase ever! Took great care of it, for the basics. Looks spotless, in-spite of kids and now grand-kids.

I have always commuted 100 miles + per day, and visit my grandchildren on the week-end, if I don't pick them up (another 130 miles minimum). Has turned into a little old lady's car, but so what?

My other car is a 1981 Mercedes 240 D running on veggie oil!

Such a delight because of a LOW maintenance record and big savings.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 9th February, 2010

1994 Toyota Camry

Faults:

This is a friends car, it was given to her by her uncle who took very good care of his cars and this was one of them. Toyota's last forever and this car is no exception to that rule. This car is still running, with a list of things that went wrong with it.

When she first got her license, we went for a drive in it, it drove very smooth for a car with so many miles on it. We cleaned the hell out of it, being so excited that she got the car. That night it rained and we had discovered that the sunroof doesn't close all the way... enough said.

No big deal though, they got that fixed and onto the next problem; the engine over heated because there was a crack in the radiator, they then got that problem taken care of.

One day, we were on our way to school when she was driving around a corner and we both noticed that the car was accelerating by itself, which was extremely scary... By the time we noticed we were going about 60 MPH and we shifted the car into neutral and it just revved until we could come to a stop and cut off the car. This was a problem no mechanic could figure out... That was one of the last time she took that car out because every time she did it would keep happening.

General Comments:

...I think I've said enough.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 2nd July, 2009

3rd Jul 2009, 10:46

Is it possible the accelerator was sticking?

1994 Toyota Camry LE Wagon 2.2 V4

Summary:

Did not live up to Toyota's quality reputation

Faults:

Speedometer doesn't work (shows 40 when car is traveling 25).

Engine died at approximately 131,000 miles.

Power door locks do not work.

Cassette player does not work.

Door hinges do not stay open when parked on a hill

General Comments:

A huge disappointment, since Toyota's are known to last 200,000 miles with routine maintenance. I can speak for that since I recently bought a 1987 used Camry with 250,000 miles, and it is in better shape than the wagon.

A broken speedometer, the engine dead at 131,000 miles(since rebuilt). The Camry was highly overpriced (an equivalent Buick Century or Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser wagon in 1994 would have been much better with more room) for less money.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 10th June, 2009