The first Toyota Corolla rolled off the assembly line in 1966. By 1974 it was the best-selling car in the world. When Toyota announced Corolla number 40 million, it said they flew out of dealerships so quickly they couldn't track where it was sold from or who owns it. As of 2017, the number has swelled to more than 43 million sold worldwide.

The first affordable, mass produced car for the average American was built in 1908 in Detroit by Henry Ford. While the Ford Model T hasn't been in production in 86 years, it has still managed to hold on to the title of eighth best selling car of all time. In that time Ford produced a staggering 16.5 million Model Ts.

From the dream of a despised dictator to a symbol of the free-wheeling 60's, the Beetle is one of the longest running production cars in history. Built in 1938, the Beetle captured hearts in the counter-culture movement of the 1960s with its cheap price and funky design. About 23.5 million units have been sold worldwide.

The Lada Riva, also known as the Lada Nova, AutoVAZ VAZ-2101, first hit the scene in the former Soviet Union in 1980. But its bones are actually much older. The humble Lada is based on the Fiat 124, which dates all the way back to 1966. Millions of these little sedans have been pumped out, and even if production is no longer happening in Russia, the Riva is still rolling down assembly lines in Egypt. 18 million units were produced in 40 years of production.

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