How many miles does a 1995 Toyota Camry last?

How many miles does a 1995 Toyota Camry last?

Depends how well you maintain the car. if you neglect it, a Camry will not last past 65000 miles. If well taken care of it should go 200,000 miles before problems start to pop.

How much does a 1995 Toyota Camry cost?

Camry Trims

Sedan Original MSRP / Price Engine
Camry 4dr Sedan Auto V6 SE $23,758 / N/A 6 Cylinder
Camry 4dr Sedan DX Auto $17,218 / N/A 4 Cylinder
Camry 4dr Sedan DX Manual $16,418 / N/A 4 Cylinder
Camry 4dr Sedan LE Auto $19,778 / N/A 4 Cylinder / 6 Cylinder

Is there a problem with the transmission on a Toyota Camry?

In some cases, a transmission problem can be traced to a minor issue, which means you can dodge paying a huge repair bill. In the letter below, an owner describes his Toyota Camry’s transmission issue.

Why is my automatic transmission slipping while driving?

Why Is My Automatic Transmission Slipping? If you have an automatic transmission and it “slips” while you are driving it—that is, the car engine revs without the power going to the wheels—the most common cause (though not the only possible cause) is low transmission fluid.

Why does Toyota Say Never Change automatic transmission?

The automatic transmission in the 2.7 liter engine has a dip stick….. dont compare the loads a car sees to what many Tacomas will be exposed to. If you offroad especially climbing, tow or dont use the transmission they way it was designed you will beat the hell out of the oil.

Why is the torque converter on my car slipping?

The torque converter changes the engine’s power into torque that the transmission can use. It’s a hard working, important component to the overall operation of the transmission. Without the torque converter, the wheels don’t get power or turn. Torque converters, like most other parts in a slipping transmission, become worn over time.