A woman in a dark gray suit is walking toward us through a car showroom. She stops at the end of a long ramp, with 4 cars on platforms behind her. The caption reads "AIR CONDITIONING, AM/FM CD PLAYER, ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM" as she says "features that come standard". A side shot of a silver Corolla is shown with "37 MPG/HIGHWAY" above it. In small text under the car it says, "2008 EPA highway estimate for Corolla with 5-speed manual trans. Actual mileage many vary." We got back to the woman in a close-up shot, then a wider shot with her next to a large screen. The screen is showing older Corollas with their owns telling us how many miles they've put on them. First a man (Jeremy G.) with a goatee in a yellow shirt who put 126,551 miles on his. A dark-haired woman in a blue shirt named Arelen A. put 224,119 miles on her Corolla. Paul S. in a burgundy sweater put 333,670 miles on his. A caption reads, "All drivers may not get these results." We're back to the woman standing next to the video screen. It now says, "80% OF ALL COROLLAS SOLD SINCE 1986 ARE STILL ON THE ROAD - 2007 POLK". There's a final close-up, then a wide shot of the woman with all the cars.
Transcript
Even with these unexpected features that come standard on the Toyota Corolla, even with it's truly impressive fuel economy, the most compelling reason to buy a new Corolla is an old Corolla. My '93 Corolla as 126,551 miles. ...224,119 miles ...333,670 miles. There's dependable, and then there's Corolla dependable. Ask someone you know who drives one. Toyota, moving forward.