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About 1986 Toyota Camry
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The 1986 Toyota Camry remained unchanged from the previous model year because a complete redesign was in the works for the 1987 model. The 1986 Camry was available as a four-door sedan or a five-door hatchback.
The 1986 Toyota Camry came with a four-cylinder, 2.0-liter, 95-horsepower engine and was available in either a four-speed automatic or a five-speed manual. Fuel economy is about 30 mpg. Both the 1986 Toyota Camry sedan and the hatchback were available in LE and DLX trim levels.
By 1986, Toyota has firmly established the Camry as a good, solid, reliable car. Even today, drivers gush about their 1986 Camrys, which are still chugging along almost as good as they did 20 years ago.
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Michelle S
Reviewed a 1986 Toyota LE on Oct 24, 2008
This was my first car and it was the best car of its kind back then. I retired the car in 2002 with over 400K miles on it, great performance for 4 cylinder, very low maintenance, same transmission throughout, very few problems over the years in repairs. Paint job was great still was shiny and minimal scratches to the paint when I donated the car to a shelter...yes it was still operating. Loved it!
Levi W
Reviewed a 1986 Toyota DX on May 25, 2010
Great car with over 30 mpg and pretty roomy inside. I have over 210,000 miles and still tow other cars and trucks with it. Would never get rid of this car. Performance. Well its not a race car but it is fun to drive. good brake system. Build Quality, good no rattles and thats with all that milage.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1986 Toyota LE on Jan 21, 2010
I bought mine on Jan 8th 2010 with 147k for $700! Drove it from Vancouver to Whistler and back the night i bought it with no maint, very reliable. Auto trans seems to still be good. It's pretty pimped out for a Toyota, very impressed. Gas mileage is ok, not as good as Corolla/Tercel/Civic but good enough. Doesn't appear to leak any oil. It has pretty good power once you get the revs up. Trunk had water in it when I bought it, but doesn't seem to leak that much now. Rear suspension is riding low but still works. There's a bit of rust around driver's side wheel wells but not much elsewhere. Everything (except cruise control so far) still works and has been a sweet ride so far. Here's to many miles of fun...
Elvis S
Reviewed a 1986 Toyota LE on May 12, 2009
Quick acceleration for a 4 cylinder. Handling is easy and the ride is smooth. I like how the sunroof automatically closes upon locking the doors. Older model so major maintenance is required. Still a good looking car. Good gas mileage (4 cylinder). Quality interior materials; nothing feels cheap.
1986 Toyota Camry Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| DX | $11,108 |
| DX Liftback | -- |
| LE | $11,448 |
| LE Liftback | $11,798 |
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