What The Toyota Corolla Did To SAVE Japan’s Economy

In 1966, Toyota released the Corolla — a small, affordable car that would change everything.

Built during Japan’s post-war recovery, the Corolla wasn’t flashy. But it was so reliable and practical that it became a symbol of the country’s economic comeback.

With over 50 million sold, the Toyota Corolla isn’t just the best-selling car ever — it helped put Japan on wheels.

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