Camrys are good cars....
I've got a 98... it has never left us stranded in 100k+, but it has cost a fair bit in repairs and maintenance that isn't necessary (or possible) on our other car (think timing belt)....
My Taurus has been very good too, though - 100k+ and $200 total in repairs. Maintenance only of a new battery, fluid changes, filters, and a new set of tires....
I replaced the timing belt on my 2001 Chrysler 300M at 100k. It is highly recommended at that point.
Meanwhile we have 126k on it and I haven't even replaced the plugs.
But I have had three brake jobs, which may not be unusual considering the very hilly terrain and stop and go driving.
I think new shocks would make it feel like a new car. It still looks like one.