like most things, it depends.. with good care and maintenance a 1998 Camry should last a very long time. My '98 Camry has 225,000 miles and it's still in topnotch shape. I've had it for 4 yrs now and I bought when it had 105K miles. Never rebuilt engine or tranny, both are in excellent condition. I use fully synthetic oil which I change every 7,500miles. A lot of people waste money by changing oil too frequently (3K), always follow your owner's manual and its recommendation are usually 2-tiered one for stop-n-go VS highway driving. Make sure to follow the maintenance schedule from your owners manual, if you do, 1 million miles should not be out of reach if that how long you want to keep it for.
good luck.
My 12 years old Camry makes 30 miles per gallon on highway and about 24 miles per gallon in city.
My 97 Toyota Camry LE has 168k on it and it runs like brand new.... no problems at all in its history. If you keep your Camry well maintained you can get an easy 250 - 275k out of it.
I would say, as long as it's well maintained, about 400,000 - 600,000They are good cars.
I have 2.2L 99 Camry and it does 28 miles per gallon in mix traffic with large contribution from driving on highway.
Mine has 135K and I expect over 200K with proper maintenance.
There is only one fuse box on a Toyota Camry.
18.5
Toyota Camry requires 4 struts - 2 front and 2 rear.
85000 miles ish
That would depend on many things. The year of your Toyota Camry, engine size, and how you drive.
It's either 16 or 18.
It has only one (4 cylinder).