Volkswagen has diesels running all over Europe, but it only recently reintroduced diesels to the U.S. after a short hiatus, in the form of the 2009 Jetta TDI. Now, the next-generation Rabbit will also ...
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 ...
Looking for a clean, unmolested vintage car you can daily drive? This immaculate Volkswgen Rabbit hatchback might just be the perfect fit. It's had just one owner since new, and despite its mileage, ...
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.
I don't believe this odometer reading, just as I didn't (really) believe the one showing 930,013 miles in this 1982 VW Rabbit Cabriolet. It's possible, though extremely unlikely, that we are looking ...
Once again I've hit the not-so-mean streets of Alameda to find the day's Down On The Street car. Today we're going with another import: an early-80s VW Rabbit Pickup Diesel, or, as we Jaloppers like ...
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Volkswagen’s plans to build a diesel-electric hybrid version of its European Golf hatchback — known here as the Rabbit — are all but official. The Golf TDI Hybrid, set to arrive at next week’s Geneva ...
Was there a slower new US-market car in 1981? On the plus side, fuel economy was phenomenal. The interior in the Rabbit was a bit nicer than that of the Japanese and American subcompact competition.
Here’s how the Washington Post puts a positive spin on the high oil prices: the rising cost of gas is making car buyers shed their gas-guzzling large vehicles and are turning to smaller, ...