As of 2007, there have been over 37 million Toyota Corollas sold worldwide. It is the bestselling vehicle nameplates in automotive history. The Ford F-150, the best selling vehicle in the since for the past 26 years, has only sold 32 million. The VW Golf has sold 26 million units.
Introduced in 1966, over the past 40 years, one Corolla car has been sold on average every 40 seconds.
As of 2007 there had been 37 million Toyota Corollas sold, I assume now there are now around 100 million made
Over 1000000 Toyota Supras have been sold in the United Kingdom.
You can't find it because it does not have a carburetor. All 1998 Toyota's are Fuel Injected. All Corollas sold in the U.S. since 1993 have been Fuel Injected.
Ridiculously good. Over 80% of the Corollas ever sold are still on the road. That includes my current ride; an '85 Corolla LE with over 204,000 miles.
If you're asking about Corollas sold in the US then they are built in one of two plants. Blue Springs, Mississippi handles about 60% and 40% from Cambridge, Ontario, Canada.
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They sold 366,678 in 2013 in the USA. Sales were up 10.5% over 2012. Second only to the Toyota Camry in Midsized car sales.
There are eleven generations of Toyota Corollas, first sold in the US in 1966, and the body lines and styling (and engines) changed in each new generation. 1996, '70, '74, '79, '83, '87 (1987 first front wheel drive), '91, '95, 2002, '08, 2012 to present.
Toyota Corolla as at September 2006. It's anonymous, unambitious and totally lacking in personality. But in its 40-year lifespan more than 32 million Toyota Corollas have left the production line - making it the biggest-selling car of all time. http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/motoring/features/toyota-corolla-the-worlds-favourite-car-417393.html
The most popular car ever sold is the Toyota Corolla. As of 2014, in excess of 40 million of these cars have been sold.