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Used 1988 Toyota Camry LE for Sale Nationwide
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 1988 Toyota LE on Nov 26, 2008
purchased as a work car I am so suprised how well this car runs yes it is old and knocked about making it ugly but it's very reliable and economical. only repairs;brakes and a windscreen(my fault) not a fast take off but holds it's own over 60kmph. Strong body means not much damage in minor accidents. Seems to use a fair amount of oil and clutch fluid. Excellent first car and an easy car to learn to drive in.
Lennox W
Reviewed a 1988 Toyota LE on Jan 6, 2011
the 88 toyota camry le is a great car to drive and fun to drive.also the performance is good the acceleration is good thanks to the 2L I4 16V engine that produce 118 hp.also its cheap to run than to buy.fuel economy is 22 city 29 hwy thanks to the overdrive and the EFI.
Jaime H
Reviewed a 1988 Toyota LE on Feb 18, 2010
performance it had the need for speed build quality it had a few repairs apperance both interior and interior was nice cost of ownership gas mileage maintance fun factor this car was a great car to drive and i wouldn't let anyone drive it
Jehanzeb H
Reviewed a 1988 Toyota LE on Aug 28, 2008
This was my First 5 Speed manual trans car... this was truly a blast to drive. Learned to smoke tires on car with this thing. Was kinda slow but again it was a 1988. And was faster than the previous dodge and ford i had owned. Did have some spots of rust on the fender. But the build quality was solid. Overall i would buy it again.
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