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Have the model you’re considering inspected for coolant, oil or transmission fluid leaks, too. In particular, the 2.4-litre engine may suffer from a coolant leak due to head-bolts that stretch over time.

Lumpy or sporadic acceleration may be the result of a bad engine sensor, and any hard shifting from the transmission is likely a computer-related issue that requires reprogramming of the gearbox’s electronic brain. To be safe, use extra caution on earlier models, making sure transmission fluid and filter changes are up to date.

On a test-drive, you’ll also want to make sure the Solara tracks straight and steady down the highway. Question any steering pull you experience, as there are reports of an apparent problem that may cause alignment issues.

The Verdict Of A Used Toyota Camry Solara: A well-maintained Camry Solara should prove a sensible, relatively spacious and easy-to-live-with machine with a focus on reliability, style and topless motoring. If the convertible top checks out, seek a thumbs-up from a Toyota mechanic and buy confidently. Note that the lighter and less complicated coupe model should offer better handling and a quieter ride, if you’re not dead-set on a drop-top.

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2005 Toyota Camry Solara (Photo: Toyota)

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Justin Pritchard
Justin Pritchard
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