Volkswagen has posted a mysterious video to social media showing a rabbit — the animal, not the car. It’s fluffy and white and has two long ears. Could this be a sign that the Rabbit name — which VW ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain model year 2009-2010 Volkswagen Jetta A5 Sedan, 2009 Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen, Eos, GTI, Rabbit and Audi A3 vehicles, and 2010 ...
Recently, a kind reader possibly seeking to avoid the grim self-made prison of a hoarder, sent me about a hundred or so pounds of prime, uncut '70s and '80s-era car brochures. There's so much good ...
Ralph Hanson March 30, 2009 Comment Now! Volkswagen’s Mark VI Golf hatchback will lose the Rabbit nameplate when it goes on sale in the U.S. later this year. VW of America decided to bring back the ...
According to the creator of its ad, today's Nice Price or No Dice Rabbit needs a spring cleaning, among other minor work, to make it a summer runabout. Let's see if it is right-priced to get us ...
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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 ...
When is a Golf, not a Golf? When it's a Rabbit, of course! Bizarrely, the evergreen Volkswagen Golf was only ever dubbed "Rabbit" for North American audiences, and, with an exception given very ...
A surprise came with the North American arrival of the fifth-generation Golf last summer: The hatchback would no longer be known as the Golf here. Instead, Volkswagen reinstated the Rabbit nameplate.