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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Newly responsible for leasing and rental for Toyota Fleet is Tim Copland 34, who takes on the role as the company’s new National Leasing & Rental Manager.
Despite toughening economic conditions, Toyota GB will remember 2002 as its tenth year of record vehicle sales in the United Kingdom.
The choice of models in the new Corolla range has been widened with two further derivatives. For the sporty driver with a family there is now a…
Leasing company fleets covering nearly half a million vehicles voted Toyota top for reliability for the second consecutive year in the Fleet News FN50 survey, revealed today.
Almost 10,000 hotels, 4,000 restaurants and 11,000 petrol stations covering the length and breadth of Britain mean that Toyota customers…
The new Corolla saloon will be available from 1 September completing the line up of five models in the Corolla range. The range now offers three and five door hatchbacks, Verso MPV, estate and saloon bodystyles.
Forget the image of American High School teenagers on the back seat – the Toyota Corolla Drive-in movie season will be a drive-in with a difference.
Falklands war veteran Simon Weston OBE joins Toyota at the Motability Roadshow 2002 on Thursday 20 June to launch the extended Toyota Mobility range for 2002.
Visitors to The Mobility Roadshow at Donington Park from 20-22 June will have the opportunity to come and see the extensive Toyota range available through the Motability scheme.
Toyota has, once again, achieved record sales in Europe – the fifth successive year of growth. Total sales for 2001 were 666,035, up 1.6 per cent on the year and with a market share of 3.7 per cent.
There was British success last night at the motor industry ‘Oscars’, although the name of the winner has a distinctly foreign ring to it.
The woman turns and glances out of the rear side window of the Corolla. She is flying at 520mph, several thousand feet up!
The new Corolla is so much better than the model it replaces you would be forgiven for thinking it has benefitted from a make over by the automotive equivalent of Ground Force and Home Front. Park your prejudice and accept that Golf is no longer the only game in town.
The new Toyota Corolla, launched in the UK on 2 January 2002, has been awarded best in class insurance classification throughout the range.