Yes, it can. But your maintenance bill will increase sufficiently. If you are the original owner of the car you will have a better luck.
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Personally, I have a 98 with 275k, and it's still going strong. We've had no major problems with it, and as long as you maintain the oil level (mine leaks), then it should keep going.
well I have a 98 Camry and I'm at 233,000 mi. still going strong. I also have a 98. It's at 275k, no major problems, still going strong.
Check if the clutch is working properly.
If you take care of your car it can go easily 200k.
The 2007 Toyota Camry has a top speed. The Toyota Camry can go from zero to sixty miles in 6.8 seconds. Its top speed is 145 miles per hour. This is the top speed of the Toyota Camry.
Looked after is should go for 300k miles
I have the 4 cylinder xle and I can go approximately 70 miles
Depends on how you take care of it. Most I have heard is 300k.
Miles are a measure of distance. Hours a measure of time. You cannot convert one to the other. I assume you mean how many hours does it take to travel 98 miles - if that is what you meant it depends how fast you go. At 60 miles per hour it would take 98 minutes
Jetta's will go for around 250k-300k. VW Golf 2.0's will run for about 450k-550k miles. The golfs also get a solid 45mpg
You suppose to change it every 60000 miles, and as maximum as you can go. And it's in the case when you have a good quality transmission fluid.
There is aprox one to two gallons left in the tank. So you probably have 25-40 miles to go.
yes, it's correct.