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Tetirick gets into his orange Toyota Corolla sports car at about 3 p.m. each practice day, drives to Soldier's Field, parks behind Dillon and psyches himself for another day's supply of footballs...
...Toyota Corolla (97-cu.-in. engine, manual transmission), 20.8 m.p.g...
...with Power. In September, Toyota, the fastest-rising foreign automaker in the U.S., introduced a 1971 Corolla that is just about the same in size and price as the smallest Volkswagen. Listed at $1,798, not counting preparation costs, local taxes and transportation, the sporty '71 Corolla has white sidewalls and tinted glass as standard equipment. Its engine winds up to 73 h.p.-more than Volkswagen's, but less than the U.S. models...
Nakatani runs counter to tradition in a number of other ways. He occasionally considers quitting for a better post, though job-hopping is still largely unheard of in a land where people usually stay with the same firm for life. He drives home in his Toyota Corolla every day at 5 p.m., whether his boss has left the office or not. And he thought nothing of voting for the Communists in the last election, though he describes himself as "a conservative's conservative," because he was certain they were going to lose and he wanted to help keep the long...
...first nine months of this year, 2,307 Japanese cars were sold, compared with 182 for all of 1966. As in Britain, Honda is making a big splash, and has already taken 7,000 orders for its mini-series for delivery next year. And in Belgium, Toyota's Corolla, Crown and Corona models trebled last year's sales of 1,000 in the first nine months...