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MSRP: $16,300 - $19,340 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2009 volkswagen rabbit Professional Edmunds Review

...Perhaps the vehicle closest in nature is the Saturn Astra, which was designed and built in Europe, although the VW does have a significant power advantage. Another car worthy of consideration is the...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2009 volkswagen rabbit

...The 2009 Rabbit lives up to its namesake's characteristic speed by delivering a tight and sporty ride just a notch below that of the GTI. A well thought out interior, full of high-end features and...

Cars.com
2009 Volkswagen Rabbit Professional Cars.com Review

...The factory-installed iPod adapter offered on 2008 Rabbits is no longer available. Exterior The twin-bezel headlights closely resemble those on the Jetta. A body-colored bumper doesn't create a...

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Edmunds user
2009 VW Rabbit with Manual Trans

...Quiet, competent, handles well, and is fun to drive. Great quality, fit, and finish...

Edmunds user
IML8 IML8 2009

...The mpg is better than the Outback, even with 1 more cylinder. I was expecting entry level features and was surprised by the thought that was put into the...

Edmunds user
2009 VW Rabbit 2dr

...Excellent performance and safety features. Interior of car feels like a much larger car. Average mileage has been 27 mpg in all around driving. Very quiet...

MSN Autos user
Great 2009 hatchback

...I decided it was time to get rid of my 8 year old Toyota ECHO. We had tried out the Civic, the Corrolla the Sentra, the Elanta and Sonata. All decent cars but...


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2009 5 door VW rabbit?
it's a bit pricy.i don't know if i should buy this one. Becasue this one cost more gas, but it's safer since it's thicker However, some ppl say vw is not reliable while some ppl say it is. Is it reliable? i find matrix looks better than rabbit. but i don't think matrix has better perforamance. Do you guys think VW is reliable? and how about...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

first of all the people that tell you that vw is not good or not reliable are vw haters.they only like american or japanese car and complain about european,which i find very annoying...you don't like it,stay away from it...don't talk stupid stuff about it.it's like if i would go around and complain...

What is 2009 the year of?
-Rabbit? -Dragon? -Dog? -Horse? -Tiger? -Ox? -Pig? -Rat? -Monkey? -Sheep? -Snake?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 8 answers

the year they throw George Bush out of office!!! what we're people thinking 4 years ago??

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In looking at rivals, it depends on your shopping priorities.

If fuel economy is a concern, the Rabbit is trumped by nearly every other subcompact or compact on the list.

However, for safety features, standard features, or refinement, the Rabbit does well.

The 2009 Toyota Corolla is especially attractive in its top trim level but feels stark in its base trim.

Domestically, the all-new 2009 Ford Focus matches the Rabbit with coupe and sedan body styles, and buyers tend to be attracted to its powerful SYNC entertainment system.

The Mazda3 is the perennial favorite for handling, but it can't match the VW's solid feel, even after a full redesign this year that thoroughly upgrades the interior.

The Honda Civic offers more engine choices than the Rabbit, especially if you're leaning toward the green hybrid or natural gas powertrains, and it has a light, nimble driving demeanor that the Rabbit lacks.

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