If you are looking for a small car complete with myriad standard features that give a comfort and stylish driving experience, the 2009 VW Rabbit should be your consideration.
The 2009 Volkswagen comes as a magnificent package for both, performance and model. This car is so responsive and with a beautifully designed interior, you might not expect for something more. The Rabbit is available in two different styles, 2-door and 4-doors models. Both support sufficient electronic stability control so that your driving will be smooth. Altogether, with Honda Fit, the Kelley Blue Book awarded the 2009 Rabbit as The Top 10 Coolest New Cars Under $18,000. Some of its winning specifications would be comfort driving, safety features, fun-to-drive car and advanced technology. Unfortunately, some people consider that the Rabbit does not share the same value as the Honda Fit. However, it is still a great alternative that worth to consider. Further, there is one benefit from the 2009 VW Rabbit, which the Honda Fit does not have. The Rabbit has a great standard electronic stability control, while the Honda Fit does not.
We must all aware that every product must have its own shortcoming in a way and the 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit is no exception. If you expect a high EPA rate from this car, then you might get disappointed, because its EPA ratings are lower if you compare it to other cars within the class. Regarding the price, you must spend a little bit more to get the Rabbit because it is slightly higher in price. If you think that these things are not for you, there is another great alternative to consider, Toyota Yaris.
Because the model of the 2009 Volkswagen Rabbit is still becoming a favorite, the VW decides that they do not need to undergo too drastic redesign. Both models are available equipped with a 2.5L, V-5 engine. In term of transmission, VW offers two options, 6-speed automatic or 5 speed manual transmissions. For the launching in 2010, VW will switch the Rabbit nameplate back to the VW Golf again. In line with this, they will also add a 140 horsepower diesel engine into the 2010 VW Golf. This machine is similar to the one used in the VW Jetta.