This 80-year-old South African has driven a solo grand tour from Cape Town to London in her beloved Corolla.
Toyota marks 50 years of the Toyota Corolla.
Cumulative global sales since 1966 reach 40.72 million
Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd has built eight different models at its Burnaston factory since the first car, a Carina E, rolled off the line in 1992.
Toyota’s first WRC car was hailed as the purest and most advanced competition machine to emerge from the TTE workshops when it made its debut in 1997. Although it carried over some components from its
The AE86 was a true giant killer when it was introduced in 1984. With rear-wheel drive and a 16-valve engine putting out almost 120bhp in standard form, the car was ideal for competition.
Cars come and go but the Toyota Corolla – much like Dr Who – has regularly regenerated to meet the demands of time and outlasted most rivals. This year the world’s biggest selling car is celebrating its 40th birthday – and it is not finished yet.
Aygo, the Top Gear car of the year, will now go even further for your money with the launch of a new 1.4-litre diesel engine.
All too often the move into a new year provokes a mood of self denial and a determination to shed pounds and shun booze.
Tougher emissions regulations signal the end of the road for production of Toyota’s rapid Corolla T Sport model, but its hot hatch reputation is being kept alight with the introduction of a …
Toyota’s Colour Collection special edition models are blooming this summer with the benefit of a few simple but attractive changes.
Toyota will again be supporting the Mobility Road Show with its current range of models available on the Toyota Motability Scheme.
Toyota ushers in 2005 with new special edition Corolla models that deliver great style and value.
The Corolla was Toyota’s first car designed for a world market and its success in that role has been phenomenal with global sales of more than 28 million since the original saloon was unveiled back in 1966.
The positive experiences of another fleet have led to 20 Toyotas being ordered by a national wholesale distributor of books for its own high-mileage sales fleet.
Nine Toyota Corollas have been added to the fleet of leading noise-control specialists, the Hodgson & Hodgson Group.
The Toyota stand at The Sunday Times Motor Show Live will present the latest chapter in the story of the world’s favourite car.
The new Corolla Collection is a special version of Toyota’s best-selling model, benefiting from higher specification at an excellent value for money price.
True to its status as “a car to be proud of”, the British-built Toyota Corolla has collected two more prestigious awards.
Motor dealers are missing out on a massive market offered by the hundreds of thousands of people who qualify for Motability allowances but fail to take them up.
Local connections have helped bring the first Toyota Corolla onto the North Wales Police fleet – and the force is keen that the car should have as high a profile as possible during its 12-month appraisal period.
Toyota’s rapid advances in clean engine development have left its market rivals standing.
Simon Weston OBE, Falklands War veteran, will join Toyota on its biggest stand ever at the Mobility Roadshow for the third consecutive year on 12 June 2003 at Donington Park.