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It seems as though the Wikipedia page is being actively vandalized with false information, the latest being an image of a GR86 being used as the header image and labeled as a 2025 Corolla hatchback hybrid. I strongly suggest locking down the page so that no one except trusted member can edit it.2601:602:B00:71C1:8DC7:9C34:4D81:FCE7 (talk)18:22, 10 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Nothing wrong with an image of the 2019 Corolla. SeeWP:CARPIX where it says "The image selected for an article's top (lead) infobox does not need to show any particular version or generation of the vehicle, such as the latest, the last, the first, the best-selling, or any other." Stepho talk08:01, 21 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Wow, didn't know they have a guide for uploading images of cars. But it's alright if we still do update it to the latest isnt it? Also seeing the caption '2019' corolla doesn't seem relevant/latest, so I think I'll do that.
Btw I know that 2019 corolla isn't much different on the outside than the latest one, but I love the corolla, and didn't like the almost 5 year old picture been displayed on it's wiki page.AnalyserOP (talk)09:29, 21 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
The guide does not rule out using the latest generation. But neither does it say that the latest generation is preferred. If a new image is selected then it must be at least as good quality as the existing image. And somebody can change it later to another image of an older generation (assuming it is also at least as good quality). Let me say it one more time - there isno preference for the latest and greatest generation. Also seeWP:RECENTISM. Stepho talk22:55, 21 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I get it, it's a general representation rather than depiction of the latest model. Thanks for explaining it, I won't upload it coz I realised the quality of the picture I have is not that good(or can you review it? Here it ishttps://w.wiki/8arZ). I will wait for a better quality picture.
Also, I'm new and want to start editing, can you adopt me or like help me with things?
Sure, no problem if you want help learning how to use WP. Ask anytime on my talk page (click on the little "talk" in my sig).
Your link took me the grey image above. And I've put the page's current blue image on the left side of it. Now, if you didn't know which was the current generation, which would you choose as a better image to represent the page? Would you choose the nicely framed image, with a colour that stands out from the background? Or the car with the corner cut off and the same colour as its cluttered background. Stepho talk08:07, 22 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
yeah you're right, I'm sorry I was a little overexcited by the idea that my picture would be used on a wikipedia page for the whole world to see but didn't think about my picture itself. I regret my decision to start this discussion that wasted your time. Sorry once again. I will wait for a better picture and ask to review it that time.AnalyserOP (talk)08:52, 22 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
No worries. It's not a waste if we learn something. And enthusiasm is always welcome.
I believe the article should include at least some more information and photos of the Suzuki Swace. Since the Swace is essentially a rebadged version of the Corolla Touring Sports, it seems relevant to have it. Other similar rebadged models, like the Chevrolet Nova (based on the Corolla), have been noted in the past, so I think it would be fair to at least include a small section of the Swace in the article.
And it’s not like there’s "too much information" about it. Simple text and some added photos for better imagination on how does it look is needed, in my opinion.
Dear Toyota Company, There are Toyota cars that are assembled in China and shipped to Iraq. Are these cars approved for DIMS or not? Thank you.185.84.71.178 (talk)13:59, 11 August 2025 (UTC)[reply]