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Old 09-30-2007, 06:44 PM   #11
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Re: Top 5 World’s Most Successful Cars Ever

Its funny if you combine Golf and Jetta sales it equals the Corolla
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Don't you just love it?
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Re: Top 5 World’s Most Successful Cars Ever

Looking back at those Corollas Toyota had better be glad they're so reliable because my god they're just about the worst looking lineup of cars ever also.

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Re: Top 5 World’s Most Successful Cars Ever

Lol bmer, that video is hilarious. It makes me slightly embarassed to have had Corollas for the past 15 years. I don't know what all the stick is with Corolla's- at least the modern ones. It just depends what model you get. We have the facelifted version of the Corolla in the picture, and we chose it because we preferred it to the Golf. The car wasn't bought just because it's reliable but because I prefer its looks to the Golf (keep in mind I'm talking about bog standard 1.6 models, not R32s here!) and because the interior has a much more premium feel to it. Everyone who sits in it comments on how it feels like its an interior from a more luxurious brand. Maybe I'm just biased...
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Amo, if you have compared and test drived different cars in that segment and after that chose the car that felt best for you, then you have made the right choice.
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Hell no! Now I know even better why I hate the 80's.

South African ad too I'm (very) afraid and altogether embarrassed to say.

See how they tried to get whiteys to do the break dancing stuff. Disturbingly cheesy. Artist is spot on.

As for Corolla, its contribution to reliable motoring the world over is immeasurable.
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[quote=martinbo;237050]Hell no! Now I know even better why I hate the 80's.

South African ad too I'm (very) afraid and altogether embarrassed to say.

See how they tried to get whiteys to do the break dancing stuff. Disturbingly cheesy. Artist is spot on.



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As for Corolla, its contribution to reliable motoring the world over is immeasurable.
Very true. Corolla is propably the most important model in Toyota's developing process for mass production of reliable cars.
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Re: Top 5 World’s Most Successful Cars Ever

The making of Corolla started in 1966 when Japanese manufacturer decided to present a small compact car which integrates quality, style and cost-effectiveness of more prestigious models. During 40 years Corolla had as many as nine generations, and in 1997 it was the best selling car of all time. To the present day more than 35 million vehicles were sold and we can expect it to stay on the top in the future


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The making of Corolla started in 1966 when Japanese manufacturer decided to present a small compact car which integrates quality, style and cost-effectiveness of more prestigious models. During 40 years Corolla had as many as nine generations, and in 1997 it was the best selling car of all time. To the present day more than 35 million vehicles were sold and we can expect it to stay on the top in the future


lol! I was wondering the same thing! Boring style, I would say.

The Corolla may have been the #1 selling car worldwide for decades, but lets not forget the fact that we are talking here about 10 generations of a car. That means that throughout all these years, the car has been redesigned many times and, most importantly, the sales figures include also the sedan, liftback and station wagon versions, not only the hatchback. The original VW Beetle has kept its original design almost the same from the beginning of its production until the end of it in 2003. Selling over 21,500,000 cars worldwide, it is considered by many as the world's most succesfull car ever.
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