The good Old CS Corolla. On the Aussie versions they had the hardest seats of any car. They felt like concrete with a bit of fabric covering. As you went up the range the seats got a lot softer. Otherwise, an awesome car.
Good old corolla's. That's the AE90 series in this ad. Pretty well every body style featured. Sedan, Hatch, Seca and 4WD wagon. 31 years after this ad and the corolla is still a great little car. Corolla, providing excellent Japanese know how to Australia since 1966. Still the greatest.
I will never forget the John Laws competition that gave away a free Toyota corolla for coming up with this jingle, to this day when ever i spell corolla i think of the jingle c,o,ro,ll,a along
When this commercial came out, Toyota Australia was a sponsor of the Australian Olympic Team. Today, Toyota Motor Corporation is a Worldwide Olympic (and Paralympic) Partner, and I personally hope that sponsorship will continue with the Los Angeles 2028 games.
In Bangladesh, we are still using JDM's for its awsome performence, Better fuel economy and exillent resale value, still 90's corolla is burning our road now a day's.
I just recently found the sedan of this Corolla I got it 1 month ago it is my first car and it is the same colour as the one featured in this add 125,217 on the odometer when I got it and I absolutely love it it is a winner for me
I love all Corolla cars! 00:07 Corolla Hatchback (JP: Sprinter Cielo) 00:16 Corolla FX 00:24 Corolla Sedan 00:39 Corolla Wagon 4WD (JP: Sprinter Carib 4WD)
Wasn't born in 1992 I was born 1996 but I remember my mother Taking me to pre school in one of these & hearing her changing the gears while the car came roaring down the street & people used to look at us but yeah the good times & it was a good little car.
Was a manual transmission that strange in the late 90s that people would look at you funny? I drove manual cars from the mid 90s until just a couple of years ago. And while it’s less common now, it was very common then. To the point that appropriately half the cars on the road would have been manual. If I were to drive a manual now, you wouldn’t know if you were outside of the car, except maybe the whirring noise of reverse.
my brother had a pulsar when these got updated in 92.we got 150,000km out of that before it was sent off for good after 12 years.the problems came later on with the brakes and steering and transmissions.i am so pleased i didn't inherit that car on my p plates although i regret having to wait one more year to go car shopping when i got my full license for a brand new mazda.we tried to convince him to go toyota but he wasn't keen.now sometimes drives a rental of all sorts or if visiting us moms mercedes and my holden spark.
When it was brand new it would have cost twenty thousand dollars which was forty or fifty thousand dollars in todays money. Today it would only cost a few thousand dollars. Today it would only cost three to five thousand dollars.
Wai Ning Lai cuz at that time most of the TVs used to have speakers on only one side so that's why audio format was also made for one sided speakers mostly
my god this is almost 40 years ago and technology hasn't changed that much... wtf is going on? are we slowing down technology or wat? go from the early 1900's in 50 years we accomplished so much hell anyone in the 1800's would think we were 1000 years from the future but damn. we still have the same planes the same cars with worse mileage and better looking same tech if not worse.
Got the Style Up’s, got that o2 that really cooks I’m Corolling along Pity when the city is all parked out, don’t worry the hatch is all about Gettin’ in and gettin’ out and Corolling along Style and space, reliable, safe a real fuel saving song That little big sedan and me Corolling along Rainy day, someone’s on the slide Comforting to know you got the all-wheel drive Lucky I’m Corolling along It’s excitement all the way C-O-R-double O-triple L-L-A Here for the long run Corolling along Oh what a feeling! Toyota
Here you go. I did a bit of research on the first line cause I was curious too. Apparently “style ups” were the name of that wheel design and the Toyota o2 Advantage was some fancy o2 sensor that made the car more efficient.
I echo Matt as well, I would far rather the Fairlane too... These Corollas, while exceedingly bland, seem to have survived better than most competitors sold in its segment at the time...
@@stephenburnett6953 i was driving a micra some 18 months ago and started thinking of one of these but finding one would be a challenge and doing it up to for safety.ended up getting a 2017 spark(holden)to replace my old 2010 nissan.
My left ear enjoyed this
Yes I Was... “crap my headphones don’t work”
And my left earphone was broken (no sound), so I don't hear anything
Yeah lol
Me too
LOL!😂🤣
I'm still "Corolling along" my 30-year-old All-Trac wagon.
33 years now! Mines still going strong
My 1994 Toyota Corolla LE and I are Corolling along now in 2023. Absolutely love this car.
The good Old CS Corolla. On the Aussie versions they had the hardest seats of any car. They felt like concrete with a bit of fabric covering. As you went up the range the seats got a lot softer. Otherwise, an awesome car.
I never knew that. That must have been unpleasant on those family trips away.
Good old corolla's. That's the AE90 series in this ad. Pretty well every body style featured. Sedan, Hatch, Seca and 4WD wagon. 31 years after this ad and the corolla is still a great little car. Corolla, providing excellent Japanese know how to Australia since 1966. Still the greatest.
I will never forget the John Laws competition that gave away a free Toyota corolla for coming up with this jingle, to this day when ever i spell corolla i think of the jingle c,o,ro,ll,a along
When this commercial came out, Toyota Australia was a sponsor of the Australian Olympic Team. Today, Toyota Motor Corporation is a Worldwide Olympic (and Paralympic) Partner, and I personally hope that sponsorship will continue with the Los Angeles 2028 games.
In Bangladesh, we are still using JDM's for its awsome performence, Better fuel economy and exillent resale value, still 90's corolla is burning our road now a day's.
Sorry for my ignorance but what are JDMs?
@@OldAussieAds ..Japanese Domestic Model cars :)
90s is pretty new, in pakistan 60s first generation corrolas and coronas are still driving around.
@Dangerous Amoeba In third world countries most people own and drive old cars because they can't afford new modern cars.
I just recently found the sedan of this Corolla I got it 1 month ago it is my first car and it is the same colour as the one featured in this add 125,217 on the odometer when I got it and I absolutely love it it is a winner for me
I no longer have access to the channel but 1 year on and I’m still carolling along in my corolla
I love all Corolla cars!
00:07 Corolla Hatchback
(JP: Sprinter Cielo)
00:16 Corolla FX
00:24 Corolla Sedan
00:39 Corolla Wagon 4WD
(JP: Sprinter Carib 4WD)
Wasn't born in 1992 I was born 1996 but I remember my mother Taking me to pre school in one of these & hearing her changing the gears while the car came roaring down the street & people used to look at us but yeah the good times & it was a good little car.
Was a manual transmission that strange in the late 90s that people would look at you funny? I drove manual cars from the mid 90s until just a couple of years ago. And while it’s less common now, it was very common then. To the point that appropriately half the cars on the road would have been manual. If I were to drive a manual now, you wouldn’t know if you were outside of the car, except maybe the whirring noise of reverse.
Toyota Corolla E90 and his 2e engine is the most respetable jewels ever created in motor world.
This commercial came out the year Disney's animated movie Aladdin is released
Love my AE92 Corolla sedan affectionately known as 'Club Corolla' same colour as featured in this ad 💟 Corolla love forever!
my brother had a pulsar when these got updated in 92.we got 150,000km out of that before it was sent off for good after 12 years.the problems came later on with the brakes and steering and transmissions.i am so pleased i didn't inherit that car on my p plates although i regret having to wait one more year to go car shopping when i got my full license for a brand new mazda.we tried to convince him to go toyota but he wasn't keen.now sometimes drives a rental of all sorts or if visiting us moms mercedes and my holden spark.
CD player in 1992? Wow 😯
"Corolling" along
Is ad is have a funny music
Society has changed a HELL of a lot since 1992, let’s just say that
When it was brand new it would have cost twenty thousand dollars which was forty or fifty thousand dollars in todays money. Today it would only cost a few thousand dollars. Today it would only cost three to five thousand dollars.
I'd rather be driving the Fairlane that is "on the slide".
Haha, me too. How about the look on the woman's face at 0:38 as her and her kids narrowly escaped death. "Lol, we nearly died guys. Typical hoons"
Be a lot safer too!
Why is the audio on one side? Nothing on the right :P
Wai Ning Lai cuz at that time most of the TVs used to have speakers on only one side so that's why audio format was also made for one sided speakers mostly
Hey kids that dashboard clip was a Tape Deck and 20 yrs before Internet
whats tape deck???
joke man i have it at home
E160 Corolling Along!
my god this is almost 40 years ago and technology hasn't changed that much... wtf is going on? are we slowing down technology or wat? go from the early 1900's in 50 years we accomplished so much hell anyone in the 1800's would think we were 1000 years from the future but damn. we still have the same planes the same cars with worse mileage and better looking same tech if not worse.
It's about 29 years ago. So while I definitely get your point, you're off the mark a little.
What is this song?
What is this orange car? 0:32
1970 Ford Falcon GT sedan
0:51 4WD 🙂
👍
0:31 - 4WD
😂😂💔
I miss my CSI sedan it finally died in January
what happened man?
that ZH would be better ( But i do like the Rollas )
Haha, my man.
Corolla doreamon compac car
mmm yes mono
can we please get some lyrics here?
Got the Style Up’s, got that o2 that really cooks
I’m Corolling along
Pity when the city is all parked out, don’t worry the hatch is all about
Gettin’ in and gettin’ out and Corolling along
Style and space, reliable, safe a real fuel saving song
That little big sedan and me Corolling along
Rainy day, someone’s on the slide
Comforting to know you got the all-wheel drive
Lucky I’m Corolling along
It’s excitement all the way
C-O-R-double O-triple L-L-A
Here for the long run
Corolling along
Oh what a feeling! Toyota
Here you go. I did a bit of research on the first line cause I was curious too. Apparently “style ups” were the name of that wheel design and the Toyota o2 Advantage was some fancy o2 sensor that made the car more efficient.
@@Aragon159I think it's saying "no trouble" instead of "O triple"
I echo Matt as well, I would far rather the Fairlane too...
These Corollas, while exceedingly bland, seem to have survived better than most competitors sold in its segment at the time...
You have got me thinking of what kind of car I want next.I am thinking of an 89-94 Corolla if I can find one for the right price.
@@franzchong5889 Got 300000kms out of my 94 model
@@stephenburnett6953 i was driving a micra some 18 months ago and started thinking of one of these but finding one would be a challenge and doing it up to for safety.ended up getting a 2017 spark(holden)to replace my old 2010 nissan.
@@stephenburnett6953 My 03 has 285,000 my 97 has 311,000. These cars are dead reliable no doubts.
My gf has a purple one with twilight sparkles icin on it