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16 messages, Last post on Nov 09, 2006 at 7:13 PM
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Article comments for First Drive-2006 VW Rabbit - Although the Rabbit's profile remains reminiscent of the original, unlike in the days of roller disco and Different Strokes the word "rabbit" does not appear anywhere on the car. Instead, a small chrome bunny cast midhop decorates the hatch beside a chrome 2.5, which denotes the Rabbit's engine size in liters. (more)
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The Versa, Fit,and Civic. I don't think so, but then I bought a Rabbit. |
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I like the look of the car. I like the independent rear suspension, though most Rabbit drivers will never push their car hard enough to notice that it's improved from the Mk4 Golf. I like the new 2.5 liter engine, though I really want one with a TDI engine. I like that the 6-speed DSG transmission is available, though I prefer a manual transmission. I like the long list of standard features, that are extra-cost options on nearly all other cars in its class. I like that it only weighs about 35 pounds more than the previous generation Golf, while the new Jetta is almost 300 pounds heavier than the previous generation Jetta.
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It would be great if VW turned things around, with the debut of the new Rabbit. I refer to reliability/dependability issues that VW has had of late. If VW can get its act together then I would seriously consider the purchase of an '07 Rabbit, but only time will tell.
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When I got off work today, I was only a few blocks from the VW dealership where I bought my Mk4 Golf, almost exactly 3 years ago. So I thought, why not take a few minutes to actually look at a new Rabbit up close. The interior is different, but not very. Everything has the same solid feel of the previous model. Under the hood, I was impressed by the way the engineers had arranged everything. Everything seemed designed for easy access and easy maintenance. For example, it will be much easier to replace headlight bulbs. The windshield washer reservoir is tucked out of the way, so it doesn't have to be removed to access the timing belt, etc. The starter and alternator are easy to get at. Oil changes should be a snap. The 2.5 liter 5-cylinder engine is not the one I want -- I'm addicted to diesel -- but still it seems to be an excellent vehicle. |
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Although the Rabbit may appear like a quality vehicle, VW will have to prove that they make a car that can stand up over time before I'll consider one. I learned first hand why VWs have earned their reputation for poor quality when I purchased a Passat a few years ago. Couple the reliability issue with a iron block 5 cylinder engine that makes only 150 hp and I have to say NO THANKS.
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Replying to: cts40 (Sep 05, 2006 9:12 am) |
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Replying to: aladdinsane (Aug 08, 2006 7:51 pm)
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Replying to: tdennen (Sep 15, 2006 1:52 pm) Buying any vehicle from any manufacturer can be a risk. A lemon is always possible, even from Toyota, Honda. . .blahblahblah- but from VW the potential risk for a clunker is higher than average. . . It IS sad! Peace! |
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Replying to: jbaustian (Jul 18, 2006 7:43 pm)
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Replying to: meredith13 (Nov 09, 2006 9:45 am) |
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