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From mythical winds to desert nomads, Volkswagen has a habit of picking strange names for its compacts, sedans, and SUVs.
The Mk2 Golf arrived in the US in 1985, but the old Rabbit Convertible continued, now simply called the Cabriolet. ... 1986 VW Cabriolet vs 1987 Jaguar XJ-S appeared first on The Autopian.
Keeping a Rabbit stock is appreciated in the VW community, but it is not a rule. Most owners adhere to a less-is-more philosophy, but there’s room for personalisation. You could easily swap in a ...
The 1980-84 VW Rabbit Convertible (renamed VW Cabriolet for 1985-93 after a facelift) replaced the Beetle Convertible. Compared to the ancient air-cooled rear-engine Beetle, the Rabbit Convertible ...
So, you want one. Maybe you had a slightly ratty GTI in college, or maybe your unrequited high school love drove a flawless white Cabriolet and looked like a Patrick Nagel illustration. No matter the ...
This vintage gem, a first-generation Volkswagen Cabriolet, graces the Bring a Trailer auction with its ultralow mileage and a five-speed manual transmission, making it a coveted find for classic car ...
When Volkswagen took a can opener to the Rabbit, it created an '80s icon. With a 90-hp 1.8-liter engine, like the contemporary GTI, the Rabbit convertible was a quick and nimble runabout. With ...
The VW Rabbit Cabriolet was a common sight on college campuses in the 1980s and 1990s, but finding a minty one today perhaps isn't easy. Skip to Navigation Skip to Main Content ...
The VW Rabbit Cabriolet was a common sight on college campuses in the 1980s and 1990s, but finding a minty one today perhaps isn't easy.
The annual Hot Wheels Legends Tour kicked off in Miami, Florida, on May 13, and the judges have selected 2023's first semifinalist. Finished in a head-turning shade of blue, this heavily-modified ...
In 1985, VW droppd the Golf or Rabbit moniker altogether and began calling the convertibles simply Cabriolet. The same dynamic played out again in the late ’90s when the Golf was redesigned yet again, ...
The Volkswagen Rabbit was the name of the first generation Volkswagen Golf (MK1) in the North American market. From 1974 through 1984, VW sold the Radwood-fabulous Golf as a hatchback, convertible, or ...