Toyota Corolla First Impressions Review
The Toyota Corolla for sale is the only best-selling badge in the whole car industry. The Corolla passed through 50 million sales over its 12 generations in 2021, but the more astute among you will note it has only recently rejoined the fold, replacing the Auris which departed around 2006. After two generations out it would appear the Corolla is more trusted, and the sedan with the badge is back. Attached to arguably the best-looking iteration of the car in its sixth decade of existence, too. It’s based on a brand-new platform, during the development of which Toyota prioritised good looks and decent handling. At one glance, the former appears to have been nailed. Its platform is shared with the C-HR crossover, which is about as handy to drive as such crossovers get, but the Corolla aims to take it a step further with quicker steering, more advanced rear suspension and a lower centre-of-gravity. Indeed, the car’s chief engineer is well aware some people think ‘Corolla’ is just a synony...