Looking at the general condition of the car, I am struck by how well the dashboard and plastics are preserved. 👏👏👏
@fym2010Ай бұрын
Toyota quality
@bobsmithinson2050Ай бұрын
These didn’t have hard plastic dashboards. It’s a vinyl covering with a thin foam backing. They aren’t prone to cracking
@johnbelwell2461Ай бұрын
I'm so glad to see this car being still on the road and hope it will remain forever, if we all had one of those we would pollute way less by using old cars than manufacturing millions of eco friendly ones each year to replace last year's ones.
@user-h2d5qАй бұрын
I had one in white 1999 V6 not too long ago. The suspension is really bad. Even after replacing the shocks/struts. The power steering lines, and pump leaked. And the radiator fans/Fusebox was unreliable, so the fans worked sometimes after percussive maintenance to the Fusebox. But it's a very reliable car and the V6 engine has more than enough power to haul a lot of stuff/people.
@ToSomeExtent817Ай бұрын
Judging by the speedometer being in Mph. This Toyota, like many others, was probably shipped from the United States.
@EndeavorsDnBАй бұрын
I knew I parked my Camry somewhere!
@PrincessZoeyАй бұрын
I have this car but 2000 model year. I love it !
@byteknight9975Ай бұрын
BLEXIDY features a Mazda without seats on their channel, mentioning it's used for hauling loads. I love your videos, PASSY.👍👍
@jamesdrives993Ай бұрын
Imagine beginning your life as a USDM car, bought by an elderly woman who took care of you like her grandson. Several years later, you were sold to a hard working salesman who travels across the states hundred times a year. Then the salesman gave the keys to a mother of three children. She drove you to take her kids to school, and to go shopping for household goods. And after many hundred thousand miles later, you were bought for dirt cheap by a teenager who often went to parties with friends using you as transport. Finally, after decades of torture, you were no longer road worthy. You knew you'd end up in a crusher, but a group of businessmen stopped the forklift just in time. They said that you still had one last task left: go to Africa.
@EnthusiastCarHangarАй бұрын
A real luxury sedan 😉
@fortnitegamer76Ай бұрын
best car ever
@static_Tricolor_camryАй бұрын
This Camry is lifted high, that's how you know the muddy roads in Africa is rough. A lowered car would be totaled. The fact the engine was replaced twice, means it's not a true million kilometers car. But it's a million kilometers on the chassis itself.
@skyfaetonАй бұрын
Really luxury car)))
@mofoblitz7482Ай бұрын
It's truly a luxury when your car is reliable and usually never breaks as long as maintenance is kept up with! No matter no fancy or bear bones the car is.
@Mafia_owner11Ай бұрын
Nice video
@ItsPainnzАй бұрын
the 4 cyl or 6 cyl when built can make monster power
@broganhogan3469Ай бұрын
Had a Camry like this in the states and she ran forever. All the little stupid stuff eg door handle breaking just like this car happened. The interior on this one looks pretty good
@nexus-6598Ай бұрын
I love Toyota and I hope they reverse course in the cost cutting measures in their manufacturing processes ( e.g. the Tundra engine problem). The cost to reputation way outweighs any process savings.
@axelvauthier6823Күн бұрын
Motorisation essence
@bobsmithinson2050Ай бұрын
Rear has FRONT strut assemblies😂
@prius.killerАй бұрын
factory rear suspension uses a strut and coil like that.
@bobsmithinson2050Ай бұрын
@@prius.killer yeah, but they must be using front springs in the assembly, because that thing is a monster truck😂
@prius.killerАй бұрын
@@bobsmithinson2050 oh for sure its lifted. Probably spacers.
@РусланАрмейсков-ю9еАй бұрын
Toyota Camry машина топ
@shermanikkАй бұрын
why did he remove all the seats?
@byteknight9975Ай бұрын
BLEXIDY features a Mazda without seats on their channel, used for hauling loads.
@the_no_war_boysАй бұрын
Every car over there looks like hammered shit. Hows that no running water or power going? Double digit thinking in action again 💥
@Roddy_ZehАй бұрын
Oh yes... ...basically the Hilux gasoline sedan. 👌🏻🗿
@にわりょうじАй бұрын
すごい。日本だっと廃車だろうて感じます。日本車強いですね。すごいしかいいよない
@not_autistic_336Ай бұрын
Mint Condition slightly used
@henriquecampАй бұрын
You Africans are ninjas to make cars running. Here in Brazil I've never saw a gas car with 1 million kilometers.
@pancakeluxury711Ай бұрын
How about Cuba? They kept cars alive for 70 years.
@samholdsworth420Ай бұрын
He said it had TWO engine replacements
@gameslong2325Ай бұрын
Зачем надо было разбирать обшивку
@allahsnackbar9915Ай бұрын
wtf happen to the rear axle
@samholdsworth420Ай бұрын
It's sitting way too high and the wheel is not centered lmao
@callename4169Ай бұрын
I scrapped my 1999 camry yesterday. Fully working with about 250.000kms on it. It was good, but old.
@tn18977Ай бұрын
Why didn't you sell it?
@callename4169Ай бұрын
@tn18977 in Norway people buy only newer cars.
@johnbelwell2461Ай бұрын
@@callename4169in many parts of europe you can find those african guys who buy good cars that are meant to be scrapped and ship them to africa, they pay you more than you will ever get for your car as scrap and keep it on the road. Much better than scraping older cars to get the newest eco friendly one every few years disregarding manufacturing pollution like most people in Europe do.
@СергейКузьменцовАй бұрын
Дикие они и в африке дикие
@TurdCurdleАй бұрын
2:30 the wheels are straight but the steering wheel is upside down