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by Rex Roy "So what do we call it?" It's an age-old human struggle and the subject of poems and contentious marketing meetings. For a moment, put yourself in Volkswagen's shoes. Your brand was hot not all that long ago, but in recent years, questionable build quality (Touareg) and ego-driven missteps (Phaeton) have cooled things off. No it's time to launch a genuinely important car, the fifth-generation Golf Read full reviewSpecifications
| Trim | MSRP | Invoice | Fuel Econ |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit: 2dr HB Manual | $14,990 | $14,378 | City: 22 Hwy: 30 |
| 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit: 2dr HB Manual PZEV | $14,990 | $14,378 | City: 22 Hwy: 30 |
| 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit: 2dr HB Auto | $16,065 | $15,451 | City: 22 Hwy: 30 |
| 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit: 2dr HB Auto PZEV | $16,065 | $15,451 | City: 22 Hwy: 30 |
| 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit: 4dr HB Manual | $17,110 | $16,555 | City: 22 Hwy: 30 |
| 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit: 4dr HB Manual PZEV | $17,110 | $16,555 | City: 22 Hwy: 30 |
| 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit: 4dr HB Auto | $18,185 | $17,628 | City: 22 Hwy: 30 |
| 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit: 4dr HB Auto PZEV | $18,185 | $17,628 | City: 22 Hwy: 30 |
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