Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 12 Sep 2013, 21 W01 V1 GEO GA 0912.pdf

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82 Main St. N. Georgetown 905-873-6127 Honest, Reliable Service Since 1989 To book an appointment www.bratinauto.com Free Local Shuttle Service OIL CHANGE & 30 POINT INSPECTION $3995* 82 Main St. N. Georgetown Bratin Auto Late Summer Special Make sure your vehicles are safe and reliable. Now is the time to get your vehicle inspected. *Most Vehicles 091213 Thursday, September 12, 2013 Special pullout section 8 Pages Canadian-made Corolla aims to be number one QUEBEC CITY: It's the largest volume selling car of all time, but can the Toyota Corolla still cut it after 47 years? Sold in 154 countries and produced in 16 loca- tions around the world including Canada, Corolla accounts for 25 per cent of total sales for the biggest automaker on the globe. At the Canadian press launch of the 2014 Corol- la held in Quebec City, the importance of the 11th generation compact sedan to Toyota's viability was stressed repeatedly. Along with the Honda Civic, Corolla practical- ly invented the compact car segment, building its reputation on quality, practicality and reliability. In fact, some 80 per cent of Corollas built in the Toyota Motor Manufacturing (TMMC) plant in Cambridge, Ont., are still on the road. TMMC has been producing Corollas since the first one, a Mica Blue sedan, rolled off the assembly line on November 30, 1988. To date, more than 1.3 million Corollas have been sold in Canada and it is the most massed produced car in history with more than 40 million and counting. Those core attributes remain unchanged in the 2014 Corolla that went on sale in Canada Sept. 3. But what has changed is Corolla's attitude. During a reveal of the new car earlier this year in Ottawa, Toyota Canada officials joked that they would offer everything except beige paint. And it's true the predominant colour reflected what made the Corolla strong in the minds of Ca- nadian owners. It was a daily driver that could be used without worry and without price shock at the pump. By JIM ROBINSON Metroland Media Group See COROLLA'S, pg. 3 No longer a wallflower, the 2014 Toyota Corolla has dramatically improved looks to go with the legendary reliability and low cost of operation. Photo by Jim Robinson

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