If you haven't test-driven a new VW Rabbit, it's best to understand why it was built before making conclusions. It isn't a GTI 2.0T FSI blessed with noticeable power throughout the RPM range. It also ...
The decision by Volkswagen of America to reclassify the Mk5 Golf as the "new" Rabbit sent the US Dub scene in to turmoil. It appeared some folks liked the resurrection, while many just rolled their ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
Rabbits are quick, nimble, and hard to catch. Ditto this Volkswagen. The Rabbit was the preeminent small car in the latter half of the 1970s, and hundreds of thousands were sold, although few survive.
The US sport-compact revolution started right here. Decades on, VW's pumped-up Rabbit might still be America's most entertaining hot hatch. Chris Paukert Former executive editor / Cars Following ...
This isnβt your average Golf! π The 420HP VW Golf MK5 Rabbit with a 2.5 TFSI swap is a straight-up Autobahn menace. π₯ From 100β200 km/h pulls to turbo spool and brutal backfire, this POV ride is a ...
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