Engine blew a head gasket destroying the cylinder head.
Steering Rack leaked beyond repair.
Left Axle.
Left Constant Velocity joint.
Numerous exhaust leaks around the catalytic converter area.
Exhaust flex pipe needs to be replaced.
Strut mounts fell apart.
Radiator rebuilt due to several seam leaks and contamination.
Door handle broke. The other three were already replaced by former owner.
One blown speaker.
Both front control arms collapsed at the bushing.
Window switches had to be rebuilt due to black sooth obstructing the contacts. I was told it was normal to happen...
Air conditioning compressor.
Three sets of front rotors and pads - they keep warping. These are the OEM rotors so not a cheap knock off.
Speedometer wire snapped.
Starter.
Climate control console had to be rewired.
Alternator went.
The paint has completely fallen off (sun burnt) on the hood, roof, spoiler and upper tips of the door frame. All that in 2 months from a like new condition.
Transmission developed skipping, slipping, jerking problems in December. It happens while in gear, and not while shifting gears.
Transmission overdrive fails to engage.
This vehicle has turned into the worst nightmare I can conceive to own.
The GT model came with a beefy 3SGE engine which is probably the only reason I haven't given up on the car, even though I had to change that engine.
Can leave just about anything in the dust in 2nd gear, as it pulls like it has well over 220hp.
Has no low end torque. Off the line performance is abysmal.
Fourth gear power is mediocre at best.
Loaded with every creature comfort except power seats and leather. Definitely a good car for long hauls. I have stacked over 11 hours in it in a 24 hour period and was just a little stuff in the end.
I would not recommend a Camry or a Toyota to anyone. They seem to be built with a life expectancy of five years. They hold up initially, but fall apart, literally, after that.
I cannot possibly express how disappointed I am with this vehicle, but it was a great eye opener into Japanese auto engineering.
I also agree and have had many of the same problems with my
1992 toyota camry this car is not reliable as advertise. I bought my car use, but was not prepared for the major problems I had from major parts such as replacing motor rebuild and still problem transmission also power steering leak, oil leak,replace radiator, starter, window regulator driver and passenger side, air conditioning which is not working, rear struts bad. parts are expensive. I bought this car in 1998 with 120000 miles. I expected a great use car, but could have bought a new car with the price I paid for the car and repairs. from reviews I've read reviews which owners have had similar problems. avoid buying this used car.
I just want to know that, when do they got an oil change for transmission?