Year
Used 2002 Toyota Camry XLE for Sale Nationwide
29 results
About Toyota Camry XLE
4.5 Overall rating
Filter by rating
Humza C
Reviewed a 2002 Toyota XLE on Nov 5, 2012
This is an amazing car. If your looking for a reliable family car, that has both room and comfort look no further. We are the original owners and have yet to see a car come so close and competitive to the camry. You will not be disappointed
Benjamin S
Reviewed a 2002 Toyota XLE on Aug 20, 2009
I love this car becuase fo its looks.its performance is average ,cause its a V4.Actually mine is a white colour 1.It has an ABS lock break system.It has leather seating.I drive my car once every week or 2 and its not bad its got god acceleration and handling
Anthony S
Reviewed a 2002 Toyota XLE on Mar 11, 2011
great gas mileage car, not very sporty. more family oriented, nice for a cruise down the road. about to crack 90,000 miles and no problems yet, not even rust. no real complaints to speak of, does everything i need it to
Sean H
Reviewed a 2002 Toyota XLE on Jul 25, 2008
I love this car. It is so well built. It is so comfortable and it is really fast for the V4. We got it in August 2005 with 40,000 miles on it for not a lot of money. The car is so fun to drive when your going up a big hill and the over drive kicks in and you rev up to 5,000 rpm's. My friend has a 2001 Camry LE and loves it.
FAQs
How much does the Toyota Camry XLE cost?
How many Toyota Camry XLE vehicles have no reported accidents or damage?
What is the fuel economy of the Toyota Camry XLE?
What fuel types are available?
Relevant articles
The Most Reliable Cars in Canada for 2026
Reliability is a key factor for many buyers when deciding what car to buy. Here are some of the most dependable models available in Canada.

The Best Used Cars in Canada Under $10,000 in 2026
If you've got $10,000 to spend on a used car there are plenty of options to choose from. But what are the best models? Automotive journalist Stephanie Wallcraft is your guide.

Best Used Cars in Canada for Under $5,000 in 2026
You don't need to spend a fortune to buy a great used car. In fact, for $5,000 there are some brilliant options, as automotive journalist Stephanie Wallcraft discovers.









