Toyota Corolla 2023 News
Almost 40,000 Toyotas recalled
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By Dom Tripolone · 03 Dec 2024
Toyota has announced a recall for 38,072 examples of the Corolla small car.The recall affects vehicles built from 2022 to 2024, sedan and hatchback body shapes across Ascent Sport, SX and ZR model grades.The recall notice posted by the Federal Government’s Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts states that the impacted vehicles could have an issue with braking performance.It is due to a software issue in the skid control unit, which may require higher pedal force that could result in increased braking distance under certain conditions.The recall notice says a reduction in braking performance could result in an increased risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants and other road users.Toyota will contact affected owners and urge them to schedule an appointment at their closest dealership to have the software updated for free.Owners can contact the Toyota Recall Assist helpline on 1800 987 366 for more information.The Corolla recall follows just days after the company issued a recall for the Corolla Cross SUV for a potential manufacturer defect that could lead to a loss of steering.
Computer glitch costs Toyota half a billion
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By Tung Nguyen · 08 Sep 2023
The “glitch” that shut down Toyota’s Japanese production facilities last week has been found, and it is a more common problem than you might think.
Toyota and Tesla top 2022 global sales charts
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By Chris Thompson · 09 May 2023
The world bought 79,400,000 new cars in 2022, over a million less than in 2021, but new information reveals just how different the new car landscape is globally with electrification becoming a new standard consideration in new car buying decisions.Data published by auto industry analysis firm JATO reveals the top ten passenger car models (including utes) sold worldwide in 2022, with Toyota now joined by Tesla as the most present brands in the top chart.While Toyota models take five of the top ten spots, Tesla has two including its Model Y small SUV in third place, having sold 747,000 units in 2022, and the Model 3 sedan in tenth with 482,000 sold.The Model Y, as of the end of Q1 this year, also leads European sales by a significant margin - more than 10,000 sales ahead of the second-most popular car in the region, the Dacia Sandero, and amassing 71,683 sales after three months.The Toyota RAV4 topped a million in 2022 with 1,016,000 units sold, though it’s down 10 per cent on 2021. The Corolla, which is the most-sold car in the world to this day, sold 992,000 units in 2022.It means that, while the Model Y is only one of two hugely popular models in the electric car brand’s range compared to the many Toyota models, it seems like premium-leaning electric cars won’t struggle with popularity as the world shifts to electrification.JATO’s Global Analyst Felipe Munoz said there are several factors that Tesla has overcome to achieve two cars in the top ten sold worldwide, like the brand’s newness despite it's relatively expensive pricetag.“It is a historic moment to see a pure electric vehicle not only so close to the top position, but a relatively new brand getting so far in the global ranking, particularly given they are not the most affordable vehicles,” he said.Behind the RAV4, Corolla and Model Y is the Honda CR-V with 733,000 sales, the Toyota Camry with 673,000 and, another of Australia’s top models, the Toyota HiLux in sixth with 632,000.The Nissan Sentra, related to the Pulsar formerly sold in Australia, sold 566,000 units, with the Toyota Corolla Cross at 530,000.America’s darling, the Ford F-150 with 525,000 sales, is ninth ahead of the Model 3 to round out the top 10.Interestingly, only three models in the list sold more in 2022 than the previous year: the Tesla Model Y, the Toyota HiLux and the Corolla Cross - the latter only recently being introduced to Australia, inflating its sales difference.
Can the Hyundai i30 outsell Toyota Corolla?
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By Tim Nicholson · 30 Apr 2023
The Toyota Corolla could lose its crown of Australia's most popular small car, as Hyundai's i30 charges ahead in 2023.
From Toyota Yaris to HiLux, buy now or wait?
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 26 Mar 2023
When is the best time to buy a Toyota? With so many different models launched at varying times, figuring out the optimum time to make a move is important if you want to maximise your investment. Nobody wants something that's soon going to be old and outdated. Especially as that can really impact resale values. It also gives buyers a stronger position to haggle prices down.
Top 5 best used cars to buy! ASX, Corolla...
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By Laura Berry · 19 Mar 2023
This week we are publishing our top 5 list of Cherries - those cars known to be reliable and generally free from manufacturing and engineering faults.
How Toyota will expand the GR Corolla appeal
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By Stephen Ottley · 05 Mar 2023
Toyota has all-but-confirmed that an automatic transmission is coming to its hot hatch duo - the GR Yaris and newly-launched GR Corolla.
Need a $30K new car, SUV or ute? Read on!
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 24 Feb 2023
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MG4 spotted in Oz ahead of launch!
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By Tom White · 31 Jan 2023
Potentially Australia's most affordable EV spotted in the wild.
Toyota Australia adjusts pricing for 2023
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By Chris Thompson · 25 Jan 2023
Toyota Australia has increased pricing across its model range as part of a 2023 pricing adjustment, with publicly available data showing some of the brand's most popular models have gone up by thousands of dollars.Compared with pricing data from December