1993 toyota Camry

1993 Toyota Camry: Last year, we placed the V-6-powered Toyota Camry sedans on our 10 Ideal Cars listing, and this year we include in those the Camrys with four-cylinders. Why? Since the four-cylinder versions are equally as well executed as, if slower compared to, the big-engined Camrys. The result is a line of cars that covers a broad cost range with products that do not in any way let down or fall short of quality.


1993 Toyota Camry


The V-6, at 185 hp, is significantly much more effective compared to the 130-hp 4, however not that noticeable. If anything, the four-cylinder Camrys stand for a much better buy.

Whichever variation is under discussion, no one will fault the outside styling, the flight, as well as the majority of elements of the handling. Nor will certainly anyone find fault with the classy and well- made interior. Regarding the only serious trouble with these Kentucky-built cars is rising prices because of the adjustment in the dollar-yen relationship. But even that appears to have spawned couple of bellyachers. The Toyota Camry line is a mainstay of the automotive hot seller checklist.

This makes the four-cylinder Camrys sold below from 1993 to 1997 the best buys. The current versions are a decade old however this is where Toyota's credibility for going the distance matters.

The 1993 line-up kicked off with the Executive, a fleet favorite as well as popular with personal customers that desired a low-cost Camry.

Specifications:

VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, front-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door sedan

BASE PRICE: $15,483-20,263

ENGINE TYPE(S): DOHC 16-valve 2.2-liter 4-in-line, DOHC 24-valve 3.0-liter V-6
Power (SAE net): 130-185 bhp

TRANSMISSION(S): 5-speed, 4-speed auto

DIMENSIONS:

Wheelbase: 103.1 in Length: 187.8 in
Curb weight: 2950-3300 lbs

FUEL ECONOMY:
EPA city driving: 18-22 mpg