The first Corollas arrived in Canada in 1969, and have become bigger and safer with every new model, almost doubling in weight since their debut.
1969 Toyota Corolla. First launched in Japan in 1966, the Corolla arrived in Canada a year later.
1969 Toyota Corolla. It was a small car by North American standards of the day at just 3,848 mm in length and 710 kg.
This Corolla advertisement from 1971 states that for $1798, you'll get a car with a 73 horsepower engine. Air conditioning, an automatic transmission and a radio are all extra.
In 1973, the Corolla had a base price of $2443. It boasted reclining seats, nylon carpet and "a dash, steering wheel and gear shift knob that feel like wood."
In 1980, the Corolla had a 1.8-litre engine. An eight-track tape deck and power steering were optional.
The 1981 Toyota Corolla had an estimated fuel economy of 41 MPG (5.73 L/100 km).
1982 Toyota Corollas. 4105 mm long and 815 kg.
1985 Toyota Corollas. 4135 mm long, 942 kg.
1986 Toyota Corolla.
The 1988 Toyota Corolla was a car with "depth and beauty," according to this ad. The car's comfort was mentioned in favour of a low price, as in earlier ads. "A car you'll be proud to be seen in," it boasts.
1988 Toyota Corolla. Toyota is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its production line start-up in November, 1988 in Cambridge, Ontario.
1989 Toyota Corollas. Since '89, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada has knocked out three million of Corollas, and Canadian Toyota dealers have sold 1.3 million.
1991 Toyota Corolla. The Ontario plant has now built five million Toyota and Lexus vehicles.
1995 Toyota Corolla was 4369 mm in length, 1050 kg.
1998 Toyota Corolla - 4420 mm long, 1095 kg.
2003 Toyota Corolla - 4530 mm long, 1130 kg.
2007 Toyota Corolla - 4530 mm, 1145 kg.
2009 Toyota Corolla - 4,540 mm long, 1,235 kg.
2011 Toyota Corolla: 4,540 mm long, 1,270 kg.
The 2014 Toyota Corolla - 4639 mm, under 1315 kg.
The 2014 Toyota Corolla, the 11th generation of the car, was unveiled earlier this month.