Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.On paper, this 1989 Camry LE V6 might look like your run-of-the-mill second-gen Camry, but the 46,000 miles on the clock make it a standout among survivors. Dressed in Light Blue Metallic, this sedan was picked up from its original California owner and now hits the auction block with no reserve. Under the hood sits a 2.5-liter V6 paired with a four-speed automatic, while inside you'll find blue cloth seats and all the must-have late-80s gear: air conditioning, cruise control, power windows, and an AM/FM/cassette stereo for your mixtape needs.1989 Toyota Camry LE V6Bring a TrailerWhat It's Worth Right NowThe current market data for the second-generation Toyota Camry, known as the V20 and covering 1987 through 1991, shows an average sale price of $6,540 across five sales. Classic.com records a low sale of $5,400, a top sale of $8,600, and a most recent sale of $5,600. The site currently lists one V20 for sale with a Classic.com Market Benchmark of $5,995.AdvertisementAdvertisementSo where does this Camry land in the grand scheme of things? With just 46,000 miles, it's practically a time capsule compared to other V20s out there – some of which have racked up 69,000, 70,000, or even over 150,000 miles. There's even an 18,000-mile 1989 LE floating around, but the price on that unicorn is anyone's guess.1989 Toyota Camry LE V6Bring a TrailerClassic.com says V20 Camrys have been changing hands for anywhere between $5,400 and $8,600 lately, with the average sitting at $6,540. Right now, bidding is at $3,200 – well below the usual range, but there's still time on the clock and no reserve in sight. With mileage this low, it wouldn't be a shock if a few Camry diehards jump in before the hammer drops.Condition and DetailsFinished in Light Blue Metallic with a matching blue cloth interior, this Camry keeps things delightfully old-school. Outside, you get Toyota-branded wheel covers on 15-inch steelies, mud guards, power mirrors, and even a power-telescoping antenna – because why not? Four-wheel disc brakes and 195/60 Goodyears round out the period-correct package.1989 Toyota Camry LE V6Bring a TrailerInside, you'll find blue cloth bucket seats up front and a bench in the back, all looking like they've barely seen daylight. The features list reads like a greatest hits of late-80s family sedans: air conditioning, cruise control, power everything, and an AM/FM/cassette stereo. The dash sports a 150-mph speedo and an 8,000-rpm tach, just in case you're feeling ambitious. Odometer? Still showing just 46,000 miles.1989 Toyota Camry LE V6Bring a TrailerUnder the hood, you'll find Toyota's 2.5-liter 2VZ-FE V6, good for 153 horsepower and 155 lb-ft of torque, sending power to the front wheels via a four-speed auto. The seller's already ticked off a laundry list of maintenance – fresh oil, new alternator, battery, water pump, radiator, timing belt, belts, plugs, and valve-cover gaskets – so you're not inheriting someone else's to-do list. Bonus points for the original window sticker, owner's manual, service records, and a clean California title.1989 Toyota Camry LE V6Bring a TrailerAdvertisementAdvertisementThe OfferSpecificationDetailMakeToyotaModelCamry LE V6Year1989Mileage46,000 miles shownEngine2.5-liter 2VZ-FE V6Power153 horsepower, 155 lb-ftTransmissionFour-speed automaticDrive typeFront-wheel driveExterior colorLight Blue MetallicInterior colorBlue clothCurrent bid$3,200AuctionNo reserveInterested in this 1989 Toyota Camry LE V6? View the listing here.What Makes the 1989 Toyota Camry LE V6 UniqueThe V20 Camry hit the scene in 1987 as either a sedan or wagon, and this 1989 model sits right in the sweet spot of the generation. What makes this one stand out from the sea of commuter Camrys? It's got the V6, a refreshingly basic spec, and just 46,000 miles on the clock.1989 Toyota Camry LE V6Bring a TrailerThere's a certain charm in how honest this Camry is. No attempts to turn it into a wannabe sports sedan – just original wheel covers, cloth seats, a cassette deck, analog gauges, and a four-speed auto, exactly as Toyota intended. The window sticker shows it was stickered for $17,502 back in the day, a reminder of what a V6 Camry cost when it was showroom fresh.Final ThoughtsAll told, this is one auction worth watching. Classic.com pegs the V20 average at $6,540, but this Camry's still at $3,200. And with just 46,000 miles, it's got a leg up on most of the competition.AdvertisementAdvertisementWhere the final price lands will come down to how much bidders value originality, condition, and that impressively low mileage. If you're after a well-kept, increasingly rare V20 Camry, this one checks all the right boxes – plus, it comes with paperwork and fresh maintenance to sweeten the deal.Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. We are not a dealership or broker. All vehicle specifications, pricing, and availability are subject to change without notice. We are not responsible for typographical errors, omissions, or the accuracy of the provided information. Please verify all details directly with the seller.Autoblog aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Aug 19, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.