more camrys or more corollas?

  • Thread starter slk308
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which has more?

  • Camry

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • Corolla

    Votes: 8 80.0%

  • Total voters
    10
1,468
ok, on the street, everywhere i go.. i just notice these two cars to be around a lot. so i wanted to ask you which one of these cars do you think occurs the most, because:
1.) see them a lot
2.) had a debate with my friends
 
I'd guess there are more Corollas because they have been produced for a significantly longer time (approx. 15 years) than Camrys. Though, on the other hand, the Camry is Toyota's biggest selling car.

In the end, I put my money on the Corolla.
 
Originally posted by Klostrophobic
I'd guess there are more Corollas because they have been produced for a significantly longer time (approx. 15 years) than Camrys.
but still there are many of both... i actually counted once with my friends because we were debating so bad.. and there were like 24 camrys and 26 corollas.. just in like half an hour.. waiting for a stupid bus.
 
Originally posted by Klostrophobic
I'm sure only M5Power knows the answer to this mindboggling mystery.

Where is he when you need him?!

Well, yes - the Toyota Corolla is the all-time best-selling car in the world, period. Unlike the Camry (where the US buys more in a week than the whole of Europe buys in a year) the Corolla has evenly-distributed sales across the world; most countries get the Corolla and of those most get more than one variant (the UK currently gets five different types of Corolla, for example).
 
My dad's car is an 87 white corolla; rust included! The muffler doesn't work, and in the winter our brakes are on and off. God I love that car...
 
There does seem to be a lot of Camry's and Corolla's in the world. I see Corolla's more often, though. I didn't know the Camry was the best-selling car ever!
 
It's funny because my parent's own both a Camry and Corolla. I voted for the Corollas because I seem to notice more of them than anything else.

OA
 
Don't mistake it for what it isn't. It's still a 2400-pound, 124 hp/125 lb-ft., front-wheel drive, four-door Corolla.
 
Originally posted by Joey
Don't mistake it for what it isn't. It's still a 2400-pound, 124 hp/125 lb-ft., front-wheel drive, four-door Corolla.
do you mean this in the case of a compliment or an insult towards the car?
 
Originally posted by Driftster
I voted for the corolla, but there will always be more Camry's seeing as how they are like the best selling car in the country..
hmm.. isn't it the corolla the best selling car?
 
Well in 2001 it was the Accord #1, the Camry #2, the Taurus #3, and the civic #4, and i remember seeing the Toyota _____ as #1 for 2002, so i'm assuming since the camry used to be #2..it'd be #1 now as apposed to the corolla.
 
Originally posted by Driftster
Well in 2001 it was the Accord #1, the Camry #2, the Taurus #3, and the civic #4, and i remember seeing the Toyota _____ as #1 for 2002, so i'm assuming since the camry used to be #2..it'd be #1 now as apposed to the corolla.

The Corolla is the best-selling car of all time, period. What more do you need? Yeah, the Camry does well in America, but horribly in most other parts of the world. The Camry is not the best-selling car in the US; that title goes to the Accord no matter what the sales charts say because Toyota makes thousands of profitless fleet sales every year; and Honda makes very few.
 
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