Corolla — One of the best-selling products of all time

Toyota announced last month it sold 1.2 million Corollas in 2013, a 5% year-over-year increase. Since its introduction in Japan in 1966 — the car became available in the U.S. in 1968 — Toyota has sold more than 40.7 million Corollas, more than any other car model. The Corolla’s success on the market is likely due to its reliability, relatively low gas mileage, and affordability. The newly redesigned 2014 Corolla is the model’s 11th generation, and it claims to have better gas mileage and a slightly larger interior. Brand new, the Corolla’s starting MSRP is $16,800. Photo credit: Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters

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  1. Melvyn Fernandes

    May 9, 2014

    Are you into automobiles or the COrolla add was just a passing cloud +Jendhamuni Sos what do you do in journalism like what areas you cover ^__^ wish you a wonderful evening my dear friend +Jendhamuni Sos 

  2. Amos Malete

    May 9, 2014

    Its a beautiful car, they have out done themselves.

  3. Sanjiv Mittal

    May 9, 2014

    Yes true I have Corolla from 1994 and my car is working good after a long time…….
    LOVE COROLLA …!!!!!

  4. Jayesh Thakkar

    May 9, 2014

    I think car shown in picture is a right hand drive vehicle and not for sale in U.S.A.

  5. Charles van Dijk

    May 9, 2014

    Oh what a feeling, is the commercial here. Bought one almost but didn't like the salesman. 😉

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