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13 messages, Last post on Jan 31, 2007 at 9:13 PM
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Full Test: 2006 Volkswagen Rabbit - The Volkswagen Rabbit offers more luxury and refinement than you'd likely expect from a sub-$20,000 economy sedan. (more)
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Replying to: starbird (Jan 25, 2007 12:47 pm) I do agree that I would have appreciated more info on ride, impact harshness, and NVH, but the points on the manual tranny, handling, acceleration, fuel efficiency certainly aren't worthless. And sersiously, edmunds.com NEEDS some kind of stronger editing/peer review/content verification process before publishing. Quality control, people! ~alpha |
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Check the sales figures at your local dealer. The majority of cars sold in this segment are still automatics (at least on the east coast). The Rabbit is being pushed as the ideal city car for city dwellers, not to people who want to know if it handles on rails. If it was the other way around I would agree with you that the car should be sold reviewed with a stick, but its not. Therefore they should buy more automatics to test. If they are getting the car from the manufactuer and not buying it themselves, they should at least ask for both to test, instead of a stick. If you're not stuck in traffic all the time, then you are extremely lucky.
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Replying to: missmy92ser (Jan 25, 2007 9:06 am) |
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Replying to: starbird (Jan 26, 2007 10:08 am) They harped about the mileage, but seeing as how they only got 2 mpg less than the epa city estimate, thats not bad. I average 28 mpg. |
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Replying to: starbird (Jan 26, 2007 10:08 am) "this is the compact class, and historically this class of vehicle- and VWs in general- sell manuals at a higher rate than other segments and makes." My point was that in this class of vehicle, and for VWs in particular, manuals are sold at a higher rate than for other segments, or makes, so I don't think Edmunds.com "SHOULD" have tested any particular trim, since its not a comparison test. And FWIW, Consumer Reports often tests this class of vehicle in both manual and automatic, so you may want to check out that publication. ~alpha
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Replying to: alpha01 (Jan 26, 2007 10:46 am) |
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| I love the Rabbit for its affordability and compact size. Although the correct answer from VW is a GTI. And the Mini is still better. | |
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