Golf Rabbit 2007 Manual

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2007 Volkswagen Rabbit price range, seller's blue book values, buyer's price, listings near you, consumer reviews, and more. Used 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit 2dr HB Manual for Sale in Tempe, AZ 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit2dr HB Manual. Mileage: 58,080 miles; Location: Tempe, AZ. Expert ratings and reviews of the 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit. Volkswagen Rabbit 2-door manual ($14,990); 2-door automatic ($16,065); 4-door manual.

2007 Volkswagen Rabbit List price $16,990 Price as tested $19,845 Curb weight 3140 lb Engine, transmission 2.5-liter I-5; 5-sp manual Horsepower, bhp @ rpm 150 @ 5000 0–60 mph 8.1 sec 0–100 mph 21.9 sec 0–1320 ft (1/4 mile) 16.0 sec @ 86.3 mph Top speed 130 mph. Braking, 60–0 mph 127 ft Braking, 80–0 mph 234 ft Lateral accel (200-ft skidpad) 0.82g Speed thru 700-ft slalom 63.3 mph Our mileage, EPA city/highway est 23.0, 22/30 mpg. Electronically limited. With an as-tested price below $20,000, the Volkswagen Rabbit is a practical and economic choice for a compact. It may not stir your soul, but it gets along well with your wallet.

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Vw Rabbit 2007 Manual Pdf

The Rabbit is a close relative to Audi's A3, which has a significantly higher price. Driving dynamics are similar, but the transverse 2.5-liter inline-5 of the Rabbit is considerably different in character from the turbo engine in the Audi. Our test car came equipped with the 5-speed manual and was sprightly to drive. It may not perform as well as its steroid-taking brother, the GTI, but it was still a pleasure to wind out the engine.

Plus, at low speeds the engine produces plenty of torque (170 lb.-ft. At 3750 rpm) to make smooth driving easy. The clutch is light and the steering is accurate with good feedback. Interior and exterior fit and finish are distinctly VW; that means good, just not great.

Volkswagen Rabbit 2007 Owners Manual Pdf

But for the money, there are few that compare. There is a reason college campus parking lots are filled with Volkswagens: It's a logical and educated choice, but perhaps not a hugely emotional one. — Shaun Bailey.