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What is the market value of a 1999 Toyota Camry?

In the United States, as of 2025, a 1999 Toyota Camry's market value generally falls in the low thousands—roughly $1,500 to $3,500—depending on mileage, condition and trim. This article examines how those values are set and how buyers and sellers can navigate current listings.


What determines a 1999 Camry's value


Used-car prices hinge on several factors beyond the model year. Here’s what matters most to buyers and sellers:


Mileage


Distance traveled dramatically influences price. A Camry with under 100,000 miles will command a higher asking price than one with 150,000–200,000 miles; higher mileage typically lowers value, all else equal.


Overall condition and service history


Cosmetic condition, mechanical reliability, and complete maintenance records add value. Cars with recent timing belt/drive belt work, new tires, brakes, and documented oil changes tend to be more appealing than ones with gaps in service.


Trim level and features


Standard trim levels in 1999 included different equipment packages. A Camry with the 2.2-liter four-cylinder or the optional V6, plus features like power windows, sunroof, and ABS, can affect price. The rarity of some configurations also matters in some markets.


Location and market demand


Prices vary by region due to local supply, demand, and road conditions. Urban markets or areas with higher used-car demand may see modestly higher prices than rural areas.


Current valuation tools and how to use them


To triangulate a current value, check multiple reputable valuation guides and cross-check with local listings. Use the following resources to get a well-rounded view of what a 1999 Camry should fetch in today’s market.



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB): provides private party and dealer price estimates based on mileage, condition, and trim.

  • Edmunds True Market Value (TMV): shows what buyers are actually paying in your area.

  • NADA Guides: offers used-car values with regional adjustments.

  • Local listings and dealers: compare current asking prices for the same model, year, and mileage in your area.


Prices from valuation services are starting points; always factor in local competition and the car’s condition when negotiating.


Estimated value bands by mileage (rough, US market)


The bands below reflect typical private-party expectations for a 1999 Camry in the United States with normal wear, as of 2025. Actual prices will vary by condition and location.



  • Less than 100,000 miles: approximately $2,500–$4,000

  • 100,000–150,000 miles: approximately $1,800–$3,000

  • 150,000–200,000 miles: approximately $1,000–$2,500

  • Over 200,000 miles: typically $800–$1,800


Note that dealer listings or private-party sales with exceptionally clean maintenance histories or rare configurations can exceed these ranges, while cars needing significant repairs will fall below.


Selling or buying tips


If you’re selling: gather maintenance records, fix safety-critical items, and price to account for negotiation. If you’re buying: inspect the vehicle (consider a mechanic’s pre-purchase inspection), review maintenance history, and use valuation guides to anchor your offer. Local market conditions and a clean history can improve negotiating power.


Summary


The 1999 Toyota Camry remains a common, affordable used-car option. In today’s market, its value is typically in the $1,500 to $3,500 range in the U.S., with mileage, condition, and location driving the final price. Use multiple valuation tools, compare local listings, and perform a thorough inspection to determine a fair price for a particular car. This approach helps buyers avoid overpaying and helps sellers set realistic expectations.

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Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

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.