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  • Buy the car...that person wants $1200~$1500...PLEASE HELP

  • Ok...i had a question...someone wants to sell me there 1989 toyota camery, 4 cylinder,40miles to the gallon on hwy, and 35miles in the city,the only thing wrong with it, it wont reverse,i did my reserch and it would cost around 350 to fix it and on top of that I would have to pay a mancanic the thing is I dont know if I should

  • i have this car and it workz very good and is very fast..then the new ones...

  • Love this car. Got 203,000 miles on it and still runs great. Quality indeed.

  • One of my co-workers drives this style of Camry.

  • The jump at the end was classic. And why is the 80's always seems so dark and robotic like. Like half the stuff they filmed was in the dark. But I might be buying an 89 Camry with about 160K miles on it for $500. Everything works besides the AC. Toyota power trains are known to last for ever and a day.

  • I have the original 4 cyl and its 22 yrs old.

    in beautiful condition with only 85K miles.

    drives beautiful. has amazing sound system upgrade.

  • Nice jump. lol

  • At :04-:05, that scene resembles the one in Fight Club where they do a montage of scenes of the members trying to get others to fight. One was chasing another on a bike I believe.

  • I can't remember the exact amount of miles.*

  • Toyota's are awesome cars! We used to have a 1998 Toyota Corolla, (~) 555,000 miles (885,383 kilometers) and absolutely NO PROBLEMS (engine wise), there was a thing w/ the heater cover, but that's it. Cool commercial by the way.

  • @Ian74263 true toyotas last 4 eva

  • i guess this would be the best place to ask. i have an 89 camry wagon with 290,000 miles. would it be worth it to fix up(Good bit of work). it is such a good car that i dont want to get rid of it.

  • This is a car!...We have camry 1989, about 250000 and never had to fix anything

  • I got a Camry 2.0 XLI and it runs like new, altought it is rusty and driven 370000 km. There is hardly any cars even today with 1998 cm^3 (94kw) that accelerate up to 85 km/h as fast as my one. I should perhaps by a car with V6.

  • Were those the factory alloy wheels? Does anyone have them? I've just got the steelies with original hubcaps :D

  • the v6 had plainer looking 15" alloys, not like the ones shown here, but yes those are the 14" oem alloys

  • look at dat bitch

  • what a joyful leap

  • i have an 89 camry as old as me and it still runs like new

  • @ACDC51 Same here

  • yer boy! thats my car.

    TRD FTW

  • haha this is like my fav classic toyota commercial

  • i have this car too, its the same age as me haha, my dad bought it a little before i was born, never broke down once, got stolen once, but i got it back, oh and get clubs for um cause they r like the 3rd most commonly stolen car

  • some guy said hed sell dis 2 me for $200 yall think itz worth it? i do but i juss want some feeback

  • take it and run!

  • my dad had an 89 DX with the inline 4. ran like a dream!

  • yup i have this car. im 18 years old LOL the car is as young as me ;) and it still halls ass

  • Great car,one of the best,that was 1989,here in 2007,is still runing(18 years later),wow!. Almost all the american,japanese,and european cars,back then an older,where and still better than most of todays cars,todays cars are good for the corporations,bad for the consumer(us).

  • mine which is a 83 model works perfectly even today!

  • you still got your 83 today?

    

  • the chick is HOT!!

  • lol its sounds like elmer fudd

  • wow in australia their ads still have people jumping in the air lol

  • bahahahahaha...i'm moving to Australia just for the ads!

  • I remember that one

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