An icon amongst fleets and private buyers alike, the Toyota Corolla hatch remains a fuel economy hero.
Toyota’s line-ups are increasingly hybrid-only, with over one-third of sales featuring a petrol-electric powertrain.
When released in the mid-1960s, it was a cheap and cheerful small vehicle that was reliable, frugal and easy to drive.
The Corolla is the biggest selling car in the world and an institution here in NZ.
Driving the base model of the Toyota Corolla GX is a challenge to my expectations.
It’s difficult to separate these two, each with character and quirks that will endear them to those after a hot hatch.
The Toyota Corolla Fielder is the Japanese version of the ever-popular Toyota Corolla wagon.
The Toyota Corolla hatchback is one of the most reliable cars you can buy.
Hybrids have become a mainstream technology when more than a decade ago they were very much a motoring oddity.