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 ...
Volkswagen’s fifth-generation Golf, which hit European showrooms more than two years ago, has made its way to the U.S. and is now called the Rabbit. The automaker introduced the car to the U.S. at the ...
KGP Photography was spending its weekend in beautiful Death Valley when its photogs snapped a whole lot of pics of the next VW Rabbit in testing. Judging from the VW engineer flipping off the camera ...
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 ...
We're about three weeks away from the annual WrestleMania for rare foreign cars that is the Carlisle Import and Performance Nationals, with the venue itself celebrating 50 years of hosting automotive ...
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 ...
Canada's Thomas Holland and Brit James Engelsman, the duo behind the Throttle House channel on YouTube, have an all-out old versus new war in the making. And it's as hilarious as it sounds when you ...
The 2008 Volkswagen Rabbit's standard five-cylinder engine is more torquey and responsive than many other rival four-cylinder engines, and the Rabbit offers a wealth of standard equipment, plus more ...
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