Toyota Corolla: 50 Years of the World’s Best-Selling Car
Toyota marks 50 years of the Toyota Corolla.
Toyota marks 50 years of the Toyota Corolla.
One of the UK’s leading Friendly Societies, Royal Liver Assurance, has doubled to around 750 the number of Toyota cars in its 1,100-strong fleet, following the acquisition of 500 field staff from another insurer.
Visitors to the Toyota Stand at the Mobility Show will have the opportunity to test drive an adapted Corolla from 15-17 June at Transport Research Laboratory, Crowthorne, Berkshire.
In a bid to banish those winter blues and entice a little spring fever into the showrooms Toyota has introduced Corolla Calida Special Edition available throughout spring 2001.
January kicked off with the new-look Corolla with low maintenance, high efficiency VVT-i engines followed – quickly – by the grin inducing MR2 Roadster.
Toyota (GB) PLC has formed a unique partnership with the English Tourism Council to distribute Accessible Britain 2000/01…
Collect Services, the certificated bailiff and debt-collection company based in Ickenham, Middlesex, is swapping vans for cars for its 35-strong on-the-road team.
In the midst of British summertime, through the wind, drizzle and black clouds many of us are tempted by the lure of sunny Spain.
Value for money, reliability, build quality, leading-edge technology – it is Toyota’s outstanding reputation in these areas that has seen its vehicles chosen with ever greater frequency by business users.
Toyota’s new version of its small family car, the Corolla, currently the world’s best selling car with over 23 million sold worldwide since 1966, adopts a family look similar to that of the bigger Avensis.
Few names conjure up such a re-assuring feeling as that of Corolla. Through eight generations of Toyota’s small family car, the name has become synonymous with a robust and reliable reputation allied to the latest technologies – Jeremy Clarkson might not be the car’s greatest fan but even he has to admit that the Corolla is a global success story.