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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Toyota Corolla Stays Strong At 40 by: Jennifer Dylan


Would you believe that it has already been forty years already? Many trends and many fads have come and gone but it seems like only the best and only the most reliable have come to stay.

So what vehicle has been in the industry for forty years already? Well, the Toyota Corolla. And it could be pretty surprising if there are some people who do not even know what the Toyota Corolla is all about. This vehicle has certainly stood through the various tests that the industry has presented but it seems like a real and a true survivor. It has passed various challenges like new vehicles coming that held features very much just like the ones that it held. There were also times when the Toyota Corolla was sent to low ranks for there were really cool vehicles that were worth buying. Despite all these, the Toyota Corolla still remains while all others have found themselves headed out to junkyard heaven.

It is the Toyota Corolla’s fortieth birthday in the industry but it seems like there is no end yet to this vehicle’s successes. In fact, as the years go on, age seems to be a really good ally for this Japanese designed and manufactured vehicle. It has come with various designs and went through different upgrades. And through its changes, the industry and the market has also made sure that the products made for this vehicle like its accessories and other Toyota car parts would fit the changes and upgrades done.

The very first Toyota Corolla made was introduced to the motoring public in October of the year 1966. And forty years later, it is still one of the most recognized vehicles because it offers its owners low fuel consumption. It has also proven that it is a reliable vehicle.

At present, there are already sixteen different countries which produce the Toyota Corolla. In fact, these countries span from Asian countries like Taiwan and Japan to Western regions like the United States and Canada.

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