This well-loved model kept VW going in the States after the Beetle stopped production. Here's everything you need to know ...
For the 1985 model year, VW ditched the Rabbit name from its drop-top convertible and started simply calling it the Cabriolet. It had a peppy 1.8-liter inline-four engine that made 90 horsepower, and ...
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 ...
Volkswagen gives the impression it was a last-minute thing, something of an afterthought, to revive the Rabbit name -- almost as arbitrarily as the company killed its lovable bunny in 1984. Actually, ...
What do you do when you adore the VW Beetle, but you also love the Mk I Rabbit (you know, the Golf) and can't decide which one to choose for a DIY project? You weld them together, of course. While ...
We all know that while it's nice to be important, it's more important to be nice and the seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Cabrio calls it "one of the nicest in the country." Let's see what you ...
With Easter around the corner, it seems appropriate that today's Nice Price or No Dice Rabbit's ad promotes it as a "Bunny." Let's decide if this classic convertible's price also makes it a sweet deal ...
You know what America couldn’t get enough of in the late 1970s? Switzerland! Man, we had Swissmania! Perforated cheeses, chocolate shaped like a big extruded series of triangles, watches and wooden ...
The decision by Volkswagen of America to reclassify the Mk5 Golf as the "new" Rabbit sent the US Dub scene in to turmoil. It appeared some folks liked the resurrection, while many just rolled their ...
VW revealed the next-generation Golf or, as the company renamed it for the U.S., the Rabbit. The new design is a slight evolution of the current generation, which was recently reintroduced to the U.S.