It depends on if you are buying or trying to decide if you need another car. If you are planning on buying higher than 140K is too much especially if the previous owner did not take care of the car.
If you are thinking to replace your car, then it depends if you took proper care of the car. Toyota Camry can go up 200k without any problems. Also if price of a single repair is same or higher than the price of the car you might want to get rid of it.
That would depend on many things. The year of your Toyota Camry, engine size, and how you drive.
Will a 1998 Toyota Camry motor fit in a 1999 Toyota Camry
No, it will not.
I would do it each 20K miles. If you live a dusty area then the interval would be 10K.
Yes. Both Toyota and Camry are proper nouns (brand name and model).
The length of time that a battery would last in a Toyota Camry would depend on many factors. The amount of miles the vehicle is driven would be one factor. Another would be the outside temperature. The battery will last longer in warmer weather than colder weather.
Toyota Camry coil wire can burn out from age or excessive use. The manufacturer recommends that you change the coil wire every 30,000 miles.
I would say, as long as it's well maintained, about 400,000 - 600,000They are good cars.
Toyota Camry
I would assume it would be a Toyota Corolla, Toyota Camry, or Honda Civic
I have a 97 Toyota Camry and was told it would be anywhere from $1000 to $1600 depending on whether I wanted top of the line struts or not.
Both cars should have same kind of engine: either 4 cylinder or 6 cylinder.