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2007 Volkswagen Rabbit 4-Door

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2007 Volkswagen Rabbit 4-Door

The all-new Volkswagen Rabbit is a quick and perky vehicle with enough power to make it fun to drive. Its steering and suspension give it a nice balance of smooth ride and responsive handling and help the driver maneuver safely in emergency situations. The hatchback design provides practicality and flexibility that make the Rabbit an attractive option in its price class.

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2.5L I5, 20 valve, 150 hp @ 5000 rpm
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Fuel Economy Hwy (MPG)
22
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Fuel Economy City (MPG)
30
Body Type
Sedan
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Overall 4.5 star rating
Value 5 star rating
Style and Comfort 5 star rating
Performance 4.5 star rating
Fuel Efficiency 4 star rating

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Value 5 star rating
Style and Comfort 5 star rating
Performance 4.5 star rating
Fuel Efficiency 4 star rating
Overall 4.5 star rating
Pros: comfortable interior all around, quiet

Cons: gas milege is not as high as expected due to 5 cyc
Great powerful/roomy small car
AlanP reviewed May 8, 2008 at 12:18 pm

This is my first review here. Hi all!

I got the 06' version of the very same car. Best trim model with 16 inch alloys, Continental tires. This car has Electronic traction control! It's safer if you have it on in winter! You can manually turn that off if you want aggressive driving. This car runs pretty good with just stock performance. 6-speed +/- automatic is far superior than any model of its class for this price range. The manual transmission is standard, however it's only 5-speed.

This is a 5 cylinder car, it consumes a bit more gases than 4 cylinder vehicles, not a whole lot. It produces more torque in return. I believe it's about 170 which is exceptionally good for the size of a car like this.

The body is laser wielded all around. German engineered in everything except the transmission is from Japan. VW knows what drivers need not only performance and look, but also 'safety'. This is the safest car you'll get out there with the price you're paying for. Go to their official site and find out why. I give you a hint 'airbags'. :)

8 speakers audio system. 3-band adjustable EQ.

I've always wanted to get a Golf, later found out VW is pulling out this Rabbit. This is the third car that I made a test drive in 06 (Corolla, Civic, Rabbit). Japanese cars' driveability are far less than Euro cars. You'll know it when you steer, accelerate. Euro cars are one notch higher if you consider driveability first, before Eco. It worths your money for all the electronic system in your Rabbit.

Oh I love hatchback small cars. Great for moving and grocery. I swear I won't get a coupe or sedan.

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