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MPG City:
22
Highway:
30
Available Engines
150-hp, 2.5-liter I-5 (regular gas)
Transmissions
6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual 5-speed manual w/OD
Volkswagen's fifth-generation Golf, which hit European showrooms more than two years ago, has made its way to the U.S. and is now called the Rabbit. The automaker introduced the car to the U.S. at the Los Angeles auto show in January, calling it the Golf. A last-minute name change came three months later at the New York auto show. As a result, buyers might find both a 2006 Golf and 2006 Rabbit sitting together on dealers' lots. Read More
2 Available Rabbit Trims
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