The 1990 Toyota Camry belongs to the second generation of the Camry series. This specific model year is known for its reliability and fuel-efficiency, firmly representing Toyota's commitment to engineering excellence. Featured with a 2.5L V6 engine, it produces 153 horsepower, paired to an optional automatic or standard 5-speed manual transmission. The Camry was offered in two trims: the base DX and the upscale LE. Both sedan and wagon body styles were available. Standard features did include power steering, tachometer, and an AM/FM radio. As for safety, anti-lock brakes were optional. The 1990 Camry made a substantial reputation for its durability, creating the pathway for future Camry generations to become best sellers in the mid-size market around the world.