Volkswagen Cabrio

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MPG City: 23 - 24 ; Highway: 29 - 31

3.3 out of 5  15 consumer reviews

Except for an on-off switch for the self-dimming mirror, and a new trunk escape handle, little is new for 2002 on Volkswagen’s convertible. The Cabrio has been offered in its current form since 1995, and three versions are available: the base GL, with a manual vinyl folding top and manually operated windows and mirrors; the midlevel GLS, with a manual cloth top, heated seats, and power windows and mirrors; and the top-of-the-line GLX, with a power-operated cloth top and leather seats. Based on the prior-generation Golf and Jetta, the front-drive Cabrio uses a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. An automatic transmission is the only major option.

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2001 Volkswagen Cabrio

Kelley Blue Book Retail $5,025–$5,625
MPG City: 22 – 24 Highway: 28 – 31
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2000 Volkswagen Cabrio

Kelley Blue Book Retail $4,425–$4,700
MPG City: 24 Highway: 31
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1999 Volkswagen Cabrio

Kelley Blue Book Retail $4,025–$4,400
MPG City: 24 Highway: 31
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1998 Volkswagen Cabrio

Kelley Blue Book Retail $3,450–$3,725
MPG City: 24 Highway: 31
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1997 Volkswagen Cabrio

Kelley Blue Book Retail $2,975–$3,225
MPG City: 23 Highway: 31

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1996 Volkswagen Cabrio

Kelley Blue Book Retail $2,700
MPG City: 23 Highway: 30
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1995 Volkswagen Cabrio

Kelley Blue Book Retail $2,325
MPG City: 23 Highway: 30

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