The name Rabbit was the name given to first generation of Volkswagen Golfs sold in the US market. After that, VW returned to the European Golf namplate until it was briefly reinstated for the Mk5 Golf ...
Ever had the desire to fix up a pile of junk? Tired of the ride you have now and want to do something new? Ever think you'd find a car in a junkyard and just wash it off to discover gold? Well, that's ...
View post: Walmart Is Selling a 'Heavy-Duty' $429 Rolling Storage Cabinet for $185 The original Volkswagen Golf Mk1 arrived as a replacement to the Volkswagen Beetle way back in 1974. Sold in the ...
For a car that was seemingly everywhere in the 1980s and beyond, the Volkswagen Rabbit is hard to spot on the road today, at least outside of Portland neighborhoods still well stocked with machinery ...
View post: I Took the 2026 Infiniti QX60 On a Road Trip And Here Are My Thoughts 22 – 1984 Volkswagen Rabbit in Arizona junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 40 – 1984 Volkswagen Rabbit in Arizona ...
The original Volkswagen Rabbit (known by most of the rest of the world as the Golf MK1) is beloved for being a humble subcompact hatch. It’s one of the cars that popularized front-wheel drive in ...
This 1984 example of the much-loved Volkswagen Rabbit GTI started car enthusiasts down a path of fuel economy-conscious, utilitarian, yet fun to drive little machines that captured our hearts. "Hot ...
This 1980 VW Rabbit Diesel MK1 Hatchback, a clean classic with ~277,000 miles, delivers 45–50 mpg and is a fun project with great bones, featuring a factory sunroof and manual transmission.
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Rabbit GTI claims its value will multiply just like real rabbits do when left to their own devices. Let's see if its current price adds up at all. The ...
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