Jan 11, 2017 10:50 PM
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The Toyota Corolla is celebrating its 50th birthday this year, and to mark this momentous occasion, we've decided to take a look back at all eleven generations of the world's most popular automotive nameplate. Unlike the model it overtook to claim the title of world's most popular car, the original Volkswagen Beetle, the Corolla has - like Doctor Who - gone through many incarnations.
The big-selling Toyota Corolla hatchback now has a petrol-electric variant.
It's Australia's best selling car. We take a closer look at the Toyota Corolla, in ZR sedan guise.
The 2016 Toyota Corolla Ascent Sport hatch is a pleasant and well-equipped little runabout for the money with a hint of newfound flair.
We've waved goodbye to our Toyota Corolla ZR long-termer. What are our final thoughts, as the updated model arrives?
It is often joked that the Toyota Corolla is the ubiquitous'grandma' car - so, like Red Riding Hood, I found myself heading to grandma's house in the little silver Toyota. And when I say grandma - I mean my mum. but she's grandma to a number of little people so the story works:).
Small sedans are generally not quite as popular as small hatchbacks in Australia. The newly released Toyota Corolla sedan is expected to snare only a 20 per cent share of the nameplate’s sales this year, while the Hyundai Elantra is outsold by its i30 sibling five-to-one.