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How many miles is good for a used Toyota Camry?

A good-used Camry typically has under 100,000 miles for optimal value, but well-maintained examples with 150,000–200,000 miles can still be highly reliable. The key factor is maintenance history and overall condition, not just the odometer reading.


Toyota Camrys are celebrated for their durability and long life. When evaluating a used model, buyers should weigh maintenance records, service history, accident history, and current mechanical condition just as heavily as the mileage itself. A high-mileage car with complete service records can be a solid buy, while a low-mileage car with poor maintenance can be riskier than a higher-mileage one with thorough upkeep.


Mileage guidelines by range


Use these ranges as a rough framework to gauge value and remaining life, while keeping in mind that individual condition matters most.



  • Under 60,000 miles: typically excellent condition for age; lower risk of immediate major repairs, though verify wear on brakes, tires, and suspension.

  • 60,000–100,000 miles: common and generally reliable for a well-maintained Camry; review service records for timing chain/belt, water pump, and routine maintenance.

  • 100,000–150,000 miles: still a strong option if maintenance has been consistent; inspect for transmission wear, cooling system components, and documented preventative services.

  • 150,000–200,000 miles: higher-mileage but often dependable with thorough upkeep; expect potential costs for major components that wear over time.

  • Over 200,000 miles: possible and can be reliable with a detailed maintenance history; price should reflect higher risk and potential upcoming repairs, but many Camrys reach and exceed this threshold with proper care.


Concluding: The odometer number matters, but maintenance history and visible condition are usually more predictive of future reliability in a Camry.


Maintaining a Camry with higher miles


If you’re considering a Camry with substantial mileage, these considerations help gauge ongoing reliability and ownership costs.



  • Ask for complete service history and documentation of major components (timing chain, water pump, transmission service, coil packs, etc.).

  • Check for oil and coolant leaks, inspect the cooling system, and verify regular oil changes with correct intervals.

  • Have a qualified mechanic perform a pre-purchase inspection (PPI) focusing on engine, transmission, suspension, brakes, and electrical systems.

  • Take a thorough test drive to detect unusual noises, vibrations, uneven shifting, or poor braking performance.

  • Inspect for rust, frame damage, or signs of prior accidents; review a vehicle history report for title irregularities.


Concluding: A Camry with higher mileage can still be a solid buy if it has solid maintenance history, a clean PPI, and no major known issues.


Summary


In short, there isn’t a single “good mileage” threshold for a used Toyota Camry. The conventional target is under 100,000 miles for maximum value, but many Camrys with 150,000–200,000 miles remain dependable with meticulous upkeep. The best approach is to prioritize documented maintenance, verify condition across key systems, and use a professional inspection to confirm long-term reliability before purchasing.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.