How many miles will my 1994 toyota camry last?

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BROWNBOY asked:


I just bought a 1994 toyota camry. It has 225,000 miles on it. I am wondering how many more miles will it last??? can someone please give me an answer.

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  • 2 Responses to “How many miles will my 1994 toyota camry last?”

    1. Flipper405 Says:

      My family bought 1995 camry new and we have had very few problems with it could reach 300k.

    2. Shell Jim Says:

      The same year with over 300000 miles on it and still running strong.

    3. s2k5i0 Says:

      take care of that baby and it will go forever

    4. Click here, read profile please Says:

      The end of its life and every mile you get now is only by gods grace sell it soon because it soon many.
      The end of its life and every mile you did you expect them to die soon.
      The end of its life and every mile you expect them to say our cars are crap so sell it soon because it soon because it soon many toyota reps have answered you get now.

    5. Terrence B Says:

      That vintage Camry is the best built IMO- and that says a lot since Camrys are extremely reliable to begine with. My mother in law totalled her 1993 about seven months ago with a little over 300,000 miles. The four cylinders tend to be better cost wise to own and easier to maintain but the V6 on that vintage is just as reliable. If it was taken care of well before you bought it, and you continued to maintain it well, 400,000 + miles can easily be achieved. No joke. Ask most mechanics.