This well-loved model kept VW going in the States after the Beetle stopped production. Here's everything you need to know about it.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
If your classic car buying demands include crisp Giugiaro styling and unmatched efficiency, then today's Nice Price or No Dice VW Rabbit may be your cup of clatter. Let's see if this now classic ...
You can probably count on one hand the number of European tuners who have been around since the '70s and '80s. These rare shops are the original gangsters of the US tuning scene, having wrenched on ...
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.
Bought this car from the original owner for less than $3,000 a few months ago with over 185K miles. After a few simple fixes, I put some HARD miles on this car and have been blown away by how nice it ...
The modern car is a technological wonder. Quiet, connected and smooth, it’s the rolling equivalent of a soothing, electronic pop song. But sometimes I get nostalgic for a raspy rocker with a string ...
Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe GTI represents, if not the first hot hatch, then at least the category's quintessential archetype. Let's see if this muscly Rabbit should easily have a buyer typing up ...
Click above for a hi-res gallery of the 2009 Volkswagen Golf GTI ...