74 Volkswagen Rabbit results
Volkswagen Rabbit OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS
Anna
Madison, Mississippi
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I LOVE my Rabbit. I got this car as an early graduation present in high school. It's now a little over 6 years old and I've had no major problems with it. It's compact but doesn't feel tiny when inside. We can fit 5 college-aged adults easily.
CW
Miami, Florida
My Pocket Rocket
The engine in the 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit is responsive and powerful for its size. Gearing of the five-speed manual and the electronic throttle's aggressive programming help the Rabbit jump off the line like a scared, well, rabbit, and the 150-horsepower 2.5-liter inline five-cylinder engine delivers 170 pound-feet of torque. Yet, the Rabbit's fuel economy—often what counts for small-car buyers—is near the back of the pack, with automatic cars rated at 20 mpg city, 29 highway and the manual gearbox adding just 1 mpg. Unlike so many budget-minded cars using numbing electric power-assisted steering, the Rabbit's steering is actually communicative and downright lively. The ride from the 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit is taut, but never jarring. The front struts and independent rear suspension absorb big bumps with nary a crash or bang. Steering feels precise with a good on-center feel. Inside, the Rabbit's front seats give great support. The driver's seat helps you get comfortable with plenty of adjustability, but the controls are in three different locations: fore/aft at the right-front corner of the seat, a lever on the left side that raises and lowers the bottom cushion, and a big knob to change the backrest angle at the left rear of the seat. The quality of the materials is high. The view out is good, but the base of the windshield is rather high, a result of European pedestrian collision standards. The Rabbit four-door has achieved four-star ratings for frontal impact and five-star ratings for side impact from the federal government, but it's a Top Safety Pick from the IIHS, with all "good" scores.
Nicole
Indianapolis, Indiana
Compact, fuel efficient with a lot of power
The 2007 VW Rabbit is a sporty looking compact car and very fun to drive, can fit into about any parking space. It is very safe with front and side airbags. Also got great gas mileage 32 mpg. Is very roomy inside and with rear folding seats and hatchback could haul quite a bit of stuff. It has several drink holders and heated seats. The rabbit has an excellent stereo system with 5 cd changer and auxiliary outlet for IPods. It handles great on the road during any kind of weather. It plows through the snow and with the traction device it drove great on ice. It has great pep and takes off quickly from a stop and has anti lock brakes which makes stopping a breeze. It is very quiet to drive. The windows are big and very few blind spots and also has rear windshield wiper. The vehicle came with a five year or 60,000 mile warranty. It also has an anti theft system and the headlights are nice and bright making it easy to see driving at night. The AC and heat works very well and it has defrosters on the side mirrors. I really enjoyed driving this car.
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