It'll never stir the passions like a Ferrari and you won't see its picture adorning the bedroom wall of the average adolescent teenage boy.
But the venerable Toyota Corolla has overtaken Fords F-series truck to become the best selling vehicle of all time.The ultra-reliable, if perhaps rather dull, Japanese runaround has clocked up global sales of around 37.5 million since it was first rolled out in 1966.
With its winning recipe of value-for-money, thrifty gas mileage and a huge dealer network, a Corolla has been sold on average once every 40 seconds for the past 40 years. Now into its tenth generation Corollas are manufactured in Japan, Brazil, Canada, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey and Venezuela. However production in the US, based in Fremont, California, ended in March 2010.STREETS AHEAD: THE WORLD'S TOP TEN BEST SELLING CARS
Toyota Corolla (1966 - present )
Sales: 37.5 million
Ford F-Series (1948 - present )
Sales: 35 million
Volkswagen Golf (1974 - present )
Sales: 27.5 million
Volkswagen Beetle (1933 - 2003)
Sales: 23.5 million
Ford Escort (1968 - 2000)
Sales: 20 million
Honda Civic (1972 - present )
Sales: 18.5 million
Honda Accord (1976 - present)
Sales: 17.5 million
Ford Model T (1908 - 1927)
Sales: 16.5 million
Volkswagen Passat (1973 - present)
Sales: 15.5 million
Chevy Impala (1958 – present)
Sales: 14 million
Sales of the car really took off during the 1970s oil crisis as its frugal four cylinder engine offered great mileage, a feature that continues to add to its popularity today. It's success brings to an end an impressive 24 year run by Ford's F-series pick-up truck which, with sales of over 35 million, now pulls over into second place. In third place is the Volkswagen Golf having notched up sales of 27.5 million. VW's Beetle comes in at fourth with 23.5 million sold and Ford's Escort which has sold 20 million, is in fifth.
Despite only being in eighth place over all in terms of total sales many experts still rate the Ford Model T as the most successful car ever. Nearly 17 million cars were produced between 1908 and 1927 - a period when car ownership was far less widespread than it is today.
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Their sales took off here in California during the 1970's.
Der Kafer was no longer competitive and the crap that came out of Detroit was a joke.
Der Kafer was no longer competitive and the crap that came out of Detroit was a joke.
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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I hope that I will be able to say this forever: I have never owned and have no plans to ever own a Corolla.
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I learned to drive manual on a HS friend's Corolla. I would love to own that 1966 model!
I'll probably never own a Corolla, but only because my next Toyota will be another Rav, a Highlander, or a Tundra.
I'll probably never own a Corolla, but only because my next Toyota will be another Rav, a Highlander, or a Tundra.
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No you wouldn't early Carollas were crap
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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And you know this how?
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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rubato
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Japans Quality didn't get good till the mid to late 70's (when ours was hitting the Shitter) there was a good reason it took so long for them to gain traction in the US and it wasn't just because of the war.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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That's an opinion - based on what?
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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rubato
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Information gleaned from my years in the auto industry.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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Other than than your own observations - do you have any actual data?
If the Toyota Corolla was a poor quality automobile, why did they sell so well?
Admittedly there are very few pre-1970 examples to glean any meaningful data (even in CA) but they did sell and their sales continued to climb well into the first decade of the 21st century. Hence the title. A poor quality car automobile would have never come close to matching their sales numbers. Remember the Yugo?
If the Toyota Corolla was a poor quality automobile, why did they sell so well?
Admittedly there are very few pre-1970 examples to glean any meaningful data (even in CA) but they did sell and their sales continued to climb well into the first decade of the 21st century. Hence the title. A poor quality car automobile would have never come close to matching their sales numbers. Remember the Yugo?

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
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Same here.Jarlaxle wrote:I hope that I will be able to say this forever: I have never owned and have no plans to ever own a Corolla.
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There was absolutely nothing wrong with the quality of their vehicles.Crackpot wrote:Japans Quality didn't get good till the mid to late 70's (when ours was hitting the Shitter) there was a good reason it took so long for them to gain traction in the US and it wasn't just because of the war.
Americans were used to large vehicles Japanese vehicles were much smaller...
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I have owned four of the vehicles on that list, including the Corolla (1986). (Others were the Civic, Passat and Impala.) I have to say, I felt all were well made and I had no problems with any of them that I could attribute to basic quality of the vehicle. Now the '82 Dodge Aries, on the other hand ....Guinevere wrote:Same here.Jarlaxle wrote:I hope that I will be able to say this forever: I have never owned and have no plans to ever own a Corolla.
GAH!
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Everything from Japan rotted to powder until about 1990.dales wrote:And you know this how?
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That's why so many people purchased Japanese cars, right? 

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
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He's about a decade late. THe thing is the Japanese learned from their mistakes and their successes and made better cars as a result the US OTOH was still trying to re-invent the wheel each go round until the late 90's.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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Pickups were the worst...Toyota trucks were rotboxes until 1994 (last pre-Tacoma). Hell, some Nissans still are! A late-model Civic with rusty quarters, rockers, or floors is a common sight.
My father in law had a Toyota pickkup...it had never seen snow, rarely even saw RAIN until he bought it (desert truck)...yet the tailgate rotted off (literally), the box sides were going at the body lines, the cab corners were starting to go. He now has an old FJ-80 Land Cruiser (which is powered by, I must point out, a carbon copy of a Chevy engine)...it will need a couple of floor patches, one quarter panel, and probably a ricker soon.
My old Jeep J-20 was a contemporary of his Toy pickup...it spent its entire life in New England (and had been a plow truck since new to boot!), and had less rust than his desert Toyota.
My "Honda is God" sister had three...1983 Civic, 1987 Accord, 1991 Civic. The Accord was starting to rust out (floors) when the motor let go. (What a shitbox that car was...) Both Civics rotted to powder. The 83 actually had one of the subframe mounts break off (!). The 1991 had the quarters & rockers rot out. (It also had a FEROCIOUS appetite for brakes, for some reason.)
My father in law had a Toyota pickkup...it had never seen snow, rarely even saw RAIN until he bought it (desert truck)...yet the tailgate rotted off (literally), the box sides were going at the body lines, the cab corners were starting to go. He now has an old FJ-80 Land Cruiser (which is powered by, I must point out, a carbon copy of a Chevy engine)...it will need a couple of floor patches, one quarter panel, and probably a ricker soon.
My old Jeep J-20 was a contemporary of his Toy pickup...it spent its entire life in New England (and had been a plow truck since new to boot!), and had less rust than his desert Toyota.
My "Honda is God" sister had three...1983 Civic, 1987 Accord, 1991 Civic. The Accord was starting to rust out (floors) when the motor let go. (What a shitbox that car was...) Both Civics rotted to powder. The 83 actually had one of the subframe mounts break off (!). The 1991 had the quarters & rockers rot out. (It also had a FEROCIOUS appetite for brakes, for some reason.)
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Counting a Chevy Caprice under "Impalas", I have had six examples of three different vehicles on that list:Sue U wrote: I have owned four of the vehicles on that list, including the Corolla (1986). (Others were the Civic, Passat and Impala.) I have to say, I felt all were well made and I had no problems with any of them that I could attribute to basic quality of the vehicle. Now the '82 Dodge Aries, on the other hand ....
1984 Ford Escort L, diesel, 5-door hatch, brown over tan...50MPG, I still kick myself for selling that car. Easiest front end I have ever seen to service...can do a full rebuild in an hour and a half. It's still going, close to 350,000 miles.

1986 Chevy Caprice, 2-door coupe, white with red top over red velour...got it for free. It was an odd duck, with the EFI V6 (V8's were carbuerated), 3-speed automatic (V8's had overdrive), power windows & locks, and A/C (still blowing cold on the factory R-12!). Sold to someone who wanted a project...he redid the body (wasn't rotted, but man was it ugly) and is putting together a drivetrain for it.
1995 Chevy Caprice Estate wagon, 265HP LT1 350, pewter & woodgrain over maroon...bought cheap with a blown transmission. Drove it 2 years, sold when I got my Magnum. Buyer's now ex-girlfriend took it to work (without asking) and got punted into a ditch by a drunk driver.

1995 Chevy Capriec Classic wagon, 265HP LT1 350, white over blue...a true "old lady" car, came with the original window sticker

1992 Ford F-350 4x4, 7.3 litre turbo diesel and 5-speed, battleship gray over gray, a bare-bones Custom with vinyl seats, no carpet, and originally no radio, former construction foreman's truck, with 8' Fisher snowplow. Bought with 298,000 miles...absolutely stone-reliable. Got the bed replaced by a Reading utility body after getting hit...sold with 366,000 miles. The buyer (a contractor) is still using it, probably close to 400,000 miles by now.
1979 Ford F-350 *deep breath* 4x4 SuperCab XLT Ranger Camper Special *pant, pant, pant*, originally had a 400 V8, now powered by a 5.9 litre Cummins diesel, red over black. 4-speed manual with Gear Vendors overdrive, the perfect truck. Ford's best truck (the tough-as-nails 1977.5-79 F-350) with the best pickup truck engine (the Cummins diesel).
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wow, just wow 

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
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Beg to differ. I have a 98 Frontier with not one spot of rust. I also had a 86 Mazda truck until I got the Nissan, that never had a spot of rust and my dad had an 85, same story.Pickups were the worst...Toyota trucks were rotboxes until 1994 (last pre-Tacoma). Hell, some Nissans still are! A late-model Civic with rusty quarters, rockers, or floors is a common sight
Now my 74 Bornco on the other hand..............
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