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 Toyota Corolla wagon is a pragmatic and particularly practical choice, recently gaining Toyota’s hybrid powertrain.
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.