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Toyota Camry — Reliability by Year

11,898 vehicles · MOT data 1987–2021 · first-test pass rates

This page shows MOT first-test pass rates for each year the Toyota Camry was manufactured — click any year to explore that cohort in detail. Trying to decide which year to buy? See the full buying guide →

Best pass rate year
2020
95.6% pass rate · 365 vehicles
Lowest pass rate year
1990
68.6% pass rate · 473 vehicles
Year Pass rate Avg mileage Vehicles
2021
95.3%
34,771 mi 259
2020
95.6%
36,844 mi 365
2019
94.1%
40,756 mi 411
2003
81.3%
79,347 mi 159
2002
81.9%
75,907 mi 517
2001
79.8%
81,615 mi 228
2000
78.2%
99,164 mi 365
1999
77.2%
102,656 mi 503
1998
75.2%
103,718 mi 1,063
1997
73.5%
107,649 mi 1,681
1996
73.8%
112,866 mi 486
1995
72.8%
118,509 mi 611
1994
71.0%
120,651 mi 784
1993
69.7%
126,281 mi 1,224
1992
72.1%
126,473 mi 1,072
1991
71.9%
126,197 mi 461
1990
68.6%
112,943 mi 473
1989
70.0%
108,794 mi 538
1988
70.9%
110,710 mi 349
1987
70.8%
110,076 mi 349

Which year Toyota Camry is most reliable?

MOT pass rate by year of manufacture — averaged across each vehicle's lifetime of tests. Green = noticeably above average for this model; red = noticeably below average.

Tests range from an average of 34,771 miles (newest year) to 126,473 miles (oldest year). Older years naturally accumulate more tests at higher mileages — see the mileage-normalised breakdown →

Trying to decide which year to buy?

We've done the full analysis — which years to look for, which to avoid, and where to find the best value for reliability on a Toyota Camry.

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