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How much is a 2002 Toyota Camry worth today?

Typically, a 2002 Toyota Camry is worth about $2,000 to $4,000 today, depending on mileage, maintenance history, and overall condition. This range reflects common market conditions, but exact figures vary by region and individual car makeup.


As an aging midsize sedan, the Camry’s value hinges on several factors, including mileage, trim level (LE, SE, XLE), transmission type, accident history, and local demand. This article outlines the current landscape, factors that move the needle, and practical steps to estimate or maximize value.


What affects value


Mileage and wear


Lower mileage generally commands a higher price, while high-mileage examples tend to sit at the lower end of the spectrum. The average annual use for a vehicle today sits around 12,000 to 15,000 miles, so a 2002 Camry with under 150,000 miles will usually fetch more than one with well over 200,000 miles.


Maintenance history and condition


A well-documented maintenance history, clean interior and exterior, and evidence of timely repairs can push value higher, even if the car is older. Conversely, rust, leaks, or mechanical issues can quickly depress the price.


Trim level and features


Base LE models typically trade for less than higher-end XLE or sportier SE trims, especially if equipped with features such as leather seats, sunroof, or upgraded audio. Transmission type (automatic vs. manual in some markets) can also influence value.


Location and market demand


Prices differ by region due to weather, gasoline prices, and local demand for reliable, affordable used cars. Areas with higher demand for dependable family sedans may see stronger pricing for well-kept examples.


Vehicle history and repairs


Accident history, title status (salvage titles, rebuilt titles), and documented major repairs (like engine or transmission work) can significantly affect value. A clean title with a documented history tends to command a higher price.


Understanding these factors helps buyers and sellers set realistic expectations and spot good deals in their area.


A rough price guide by condition and mileage


Use these ranges as a starting point when scanning listings or negotiating a price, knowing that many cars will cluster around these bands based on mileage and upkeep.



  • Excellent condition, under 150,000 miles: $4,000–$6,000

  • Good condition, 150,000–180,000 miles: $2,500–$4,000

  • Fair condition, 180,000–210,000 miles: $1,500–$2,500

  • Poor condition or needs major repairs: under $1,500 (often $800–$1,500 if sold for parts)


These are approximate ranges and can shift with regional demand, recent depreciation in your area, and how well the car has been maintained. Always cross-check with current listings and valuation services for a precise figure.


How to determine the exact value for your car


To pin down an exact figure for your vehicle, compare multiple valuation sources and cross-check with local listings.



  1. Obtain published values from trusted sources such as Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, and NADA Guides by entering year, make, model, mileage, and overall condition.

  2. Survey local listings (Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, Autotrader, and regional dealers) to see what similar 2002 Camrys with comparable mileage and condition are actually selling for in your area.

  3. Check the vehicle history and condition in a professional inspection if you plan to sell, and obtain a recent vehicle history report (Carfax or AutoCheck).

  4. Use the lower end of valuation ranges as a negotiation anchor if you’re buying, and be prepared to adjust based on the car’s specifics and the deal’s context.


Remember that online quotes are estimates; the final transaction price will reflect the specific car, the seller, and the local market at the time of sale.


Tips for selling or buying


Before listing or negotiating, clean the car thoroughly, fix minor issues, and gather maintenance records. A well-documented service history can add credibility and value, while clear photos and transparency about any past repairs help buyers feel confident in the purchase.


Summary


The 2002 Toyota Camry sits at the crossroads of affordability and reliability in today’s used-car market. Expect roughly $2,000 to $4,000 in typical conditions, with higher values for lower mileage and meticulous maintenance, and lower values for high mileage or significant issues. By understanding the main value drivers—mileage, condition, trim, history, and location—you can better estimate a fair price, compare offers, and negotiate effectively. For the most accurate figure, consult multiple valuation services and cross-check against current local listings.

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