Toyota Corolla History

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The automotive industry designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells motor vehicles, and is one of the earth’s most important economic sectors by revenue.

The term automotive industry usually does not include industries dedicated to automobiles after delivery to the customer, such as repair shops and motor fuel filling stations. Toyota Motor Corporation, a

eviated TMC, is a multinational automaker headquartered in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. In 2010, Toyota employed 300,734 people worldwide, and was the second largest automobile manufacturer in 2010 by production. Toyota is the ninth largest company in the world by revenue. In July 2012 the company reported that it had manufactured its 200 millionth vehicle.

In 2010, the Toyota ranked first in units produced globally, with 8.6 million units. (Market share based on OICA 2010 global total of 77,743,862) For the first half of 2011, Toyota had fallen to third place, with GM first and Volkswagen second. The OICA list is usually published in late July or early August of the following year Autel MaxiSys MS906BT.

The Toyota Corolla is one of a line of subcompact and compact cars manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota, which has become very popular throughout the world since the nameplate was first introduced in 1966. In 1997, the Corolla became the best-selling nameplate in the world, surpassing the Volkswagen Beetle. Over 39 million Corollas have been sold as of 2012. The series has undergone several major redesigns.

Early models were mostly rear-wheel drive, later models were mostly front-wheel drive and some models were four-wheel drive. Its traditional competitor almost from the very beginning has been the Nissan Sunny also introduced the same year as the Corolla in Japan.

If you’re looking for a used car that will last for years and years to come, the Toyota Corolla is a great bet. It’s a familiar workhorse with a simple design to keep you driving with few issues.

One of Toyota’s oldest nameplates, the Corolla has evolved greatly. The original was boxy with harsh lines while the latest models have rounded edges like a marble or a jellybean – while never the most fashionable car on the market autel, the Corolla has remained trendy over the years with styling to fit the decade.

Named in the Toyota tradition of playing with the word crown, Corolla is “small crown” in Latin – perhaps a car fit for a little prince or princess? Small and reliable it’s often been a car purchased for or handed down to youth. Even today you’ll find late eighties and early nineties Corollas mixing with new model Corollas to fill up student parking lots.

Despite their prevalence among American youth, the Corolla is a car for anyone. Approximately every 40 seconds a Corolla is sold, will you be the next to buy one? Or perhaps you’re among the many who already own one of America’s most reliable cars?

If you have one of these babies you might want to do whatever you can to keep it on-the-road for years to come. I am always at the local junk yard buying low-cost parts for my 92′ Corolla!

Ricky Bratton is an avid collector of Old Junk Cars and writes often for many online blogs. He runs a used auto parts depot in the Southern United States and can be found at car shows across the USA. Visit:

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