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Next Generation Toyota Corolla Delayed
The Daily Auto Insider
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
July 2006


Toyota will not change the design of its Corolla, the world's best-selling small car, until 2008, Automotive News, a trade publication, reported.

The current Corolla design is in its record sixth year, the story said. Toyota has sold more than 30 million Corollas since the model debuted in Japan in 1966 and none of numerous generations has been on the market for more than five years, according to Toyota's Web site. The current version was released in March 2002.

The reason for the delay? "We decided to let Corolla go a little longer, mainly because Corolla has been such a huge sales success compared with where we thought it would be at this stage of its life cycle," said John Hanson, a spokesman for Toyota's U.S. unit.

U.S. sales of Corolla sedans and the Matrix hatchback climbed 13 percent in the first half of 2006.




I have to admit I'm suprised with Toyota doing this, they tend not to let anything hold up a launch of a new styled model of car, the 2007 Camery would come to mind as they started to sell it to the public right after the Toronto Auto show more or less.
i guess they wanna keep 'running for cash' instead of spending $ to retool redesign etc. they prob wanna get to longer cycles like the german cars
naz,Jul 12 2006, 09:17 PM Wrote:i guess they wanna keep 'running for cash' instead of spending $ to retool redesign etc. they prob wanna get to longer cycles like the german cars
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Hyndaiii is the best, change every 6 months ;)
They can keep their wimpy azz corollas and matrix's...I won't buy either of em
They had an article in MotorTrend about this and Toyota felt the new corolla was to bland compared to the new civic, and had to do a quick redesign.

David
The next Corolla "may" have some Subaru in it and this may be part of the reason for delay as that is a fairly recent development and lots of things are being rethought at both companies. (Toyota=9% of Subaru as of earlier this year).