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Contest for Corolla customers

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BANGALORE: Toyota Kirloskar has said that all those who buy a Corolla in the next two months will get a chance to win a holiday abroad.

A press statement from the company said one among seven customers of the Corolla stands a chance to win a prize. Winners of this contest will be eligible for a free holiday abroad.

Additionally, four couples will get a chance to fly around the world covering five destinations.

The statement said the Corolla is the largest selling car in the world. Launched in 1966, Corolla has so far sold over three crore units. In India, it has a 34 per cent share in its segment with sales of 3,128 units between January and April 2005.

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