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Toyota Corolla
Overview
The Toyota Corolla is one of the longer-running nameplates in the
automotive world today, having been on sale in the United States
since 1968. Forty years and nine redesigns later, the Corolla is
the best-selling car, globally, in the history of the world. In the
United States, it has done well, but has never been the best-selling
car, thanks to the popularity of larger cars like its big brother,
the Toyota Camry, and light trucks. Nonetheless, the Corolla has remained
in yearly competition with the Honda Civic for the title of best-selling
compact car in America. The Corolla lineup once embraced hatchbacks, coupes,
and wagons, but today consists only of sedans; a wagon version is sold as
the Toyota Matrix/Pontiac Vibe. The Corolla was also licensed as a GM product
in the late 80s and 1990s, first as the Chevrolet Nova, and then as the
Geo/Chevrolet Prizm.
2009-current
2003-2008
2008 Corolla
2007 Corolla
2006 Corolla & XRS
2005 Corolla & XRS
2004 Corolla
2003 Corolla
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1998-2002
2002 Corolla
2001 Corolla
2000 Corolla
1999 Corolla
1998 Corolla
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1993-1997
1997 Corolla
1996 Corolla
1995 Corolla
1994 Corolla
1993 Corolla
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1988-1992
1992 Corolla
1991 Corolla
1990 Corolla
1989 Corolla
1988 Corolla
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1984-1987
1987 Corolla
1986 Corolla
1985 Corolla
1984 Corolla
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1979-1983
The rear-drive Corolla continued to be sold after 1983. See Toyota Corolla Sport for details.
1983 Corolla
1982 Corolla
1981 Corolla
1980 Corolla
1979 Corolla
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1975-1978
1978 Corolla
1977 Corolla
1976 Corolla
1975 Corolla
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1970-1974
1974 Corolla
1973 Corolla
1972 Corolla
1971 Corolla
1970 Corolla
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1968-1969
1969 Corolla
1968 Corolla
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