-The spark plugs needed to be changed around 81,250 miles.
-Repairs can be costly.
I absolutely loved the time I had with my Camry. It was my first car and it will most likely be the best I've ever had.
I bought it off of a private seller who took excellent care of the car. It was in their family for over 11 years. Oil changes were kept up and all other maintenance repairs.
A few months after buying my Camry, I got into a car crash. Unfortunately my car was classified as totaled even though I did not cause the accident.
I know how special 1992-1996 Camrys are. They are all high performance cars. I would take a 1992 Camry over a 2004 Camry considering these cars have much less problems than newer models.
My Camry was fully loaded when I bought it. It had a 6 cylinder engine, automatic everything, sunroof/moonroof, spoiler, and CD player.
I would highly recommend buying a 1992 Toyota Camry if the option is available. It was the best experience owning such a luxurious vehicle and I'm hoping to find another 1992-1996 Camry.
You said that you owned the car for a few months, which seems a very short time to have a good idea of what a car is like. But I'm glad you had a good experience with it. :)
I've owned my car a few months, and I totally agree, you can tell the quality of this car the second you drive it. It is only my second car and it is BEAUTIFUL!