The 95 Camry is a fairly good bet as a used car, depending on the mileage, and how it has been maintained. So look for signs of oil sludge inside the filler cap, or evidence of good maintenance by regular oil and filter changes. Crash damage of course could be a worry.
They tend to develop oil leaks around the valve cover gasket, and past the distributor shaft o-ring seal. There may be other higher mileage problems like split CV joint boots. Look here for other common problems
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Switch to non synthetic oil, of the CORRECT WEIGHT for your engine (specified in manual and on oil cap). and see of that stops the consumption. There is a semi synthetic available from Castrol, called high mileage blend. This oil actually helps consumption issues.
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Yes it would. 2W20 is fine when then engine is new. Upon piling up the miles on the engine a heavier grade of oild is needed. the same for hotter climates evn if the engine is new
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