2001 Toyota Camry XLE Review | Preserving an Everyday Legend #ToyotaCamry #SurvivorCar

Neighborhood Car Reviews Review 13 days ago

Description

First off, a huge thanks and shoutout to the fine folks at Mohr’s Motors LLC in Spencer, Indiana, for allowing me to come out and film this amazing 2001 Toyota Camry!
Their location and contact information is below;
Mohr’s Motor Cars
278 W. Morgan Street - Spencer, IN 47460
www.mohrsmotors.com | 812.362.2995
GPS Coordinates: 39.286669º N, -86.765920º W

⚠️DISCLAIMER⚠️
***Please understand that I DO NOT work for any dealerships and I cannot, nor will I attempt to answer questions regarding “how much”, “still available” or related. Please use the contact information provided to perform your own research! Thank you for your understanding!***

The 2001 Toyota Camry XLE was never intended to be a collector car. It wasn’t designed to be flashy, fast, or exclusive. Instead, it was engineered to quietly and reliably serve families, commuters, and road-trippers for hundreds of thousands of miles.

Today, that’s exactly what makes this Lunar Mist Metallic survivor so special.

With over 200,000 miles on the odometer, this well-preserved Camry XLE stands as a testament to the quality, durability, and longevity that helped Toyota earn its legendary reputation. In this in-depth review, we’ll take a close look at the exterior, interior, features, engine, cargo space, and driving-related characteristics that made the XV20-generation Camry one of the most successful family sedans of its era.

More importantly, we’ll examine how this 25-year-old survivor has held up after decades of real-world use.

At Neighborhood Car Reviews, our mission is simple: digitally preserve vehicles from the past so future generations can experience and appreciate them. While exotic sports cars and luxury vehicles often receive the spotlight, everyday vehicles like this Camry helped shape the automotive landscape and deserve to be remembered as well.

Special thanks to Mohr’s Motors for allowing me to feature this remarkable survivor.

If you enjoy automotive preservation, forgotten classics, everyday survivors, and in-depth vehicle reviews, be sure to subscribe and join us for future automotive time capsules.

Thanks for watching!

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Base Price: $26,225
Total Options: $1,466
Destination Charge: $485
Total Price When NEW: $28,176
*Price does NOT reflect current local offers, incentives, rebates or any other deal or sale. Please contact the appropriate dealership if applicable that's listed at the beginning of the video for more information.

Exterior Color: Lunar Mist Metallic
Interior Color: Gray Leather
Motor: 3.0L DOHC 24V 1MZ-FE V6
Transmission: 4-Speed Aisen-Warner A541E Automatic

Optional Equipment Shown on Vehicle:
Value Package 2 - $1,106
-Leather Trimmed Seats
-Leather Shift Knob
-Power Driver Seat
-JBL Premium Audio System
-Six Disc In-Dash CD Changer
-Power Moonroof
-Map Lights
-Premium Carpeted Floor Mats
-Driver/Passenger Side Impact Airbags
Traction Control - $300
Black Mudguards- $60

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