Does a 2008 Volkswagen Rabbit have a turbo?

Does a 2008 Volkswagen Rabbit have a turbo?

The ride from the 2008 Volkswagen Rabbit is taut but never jarring. A 197-horsepower 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo is fitted to the 2008 Volkswagen GTI. The limited-edition all-wheel-drive 2008 Volkswagen R32 delivers even more power from its V-6: a full 250 horsepower.

Are Volkswagen Rabbits reliable?

Volkswagen Rabbit Reliability Problems Rabbit owners have made 32 complaints over 4 model years. Using our PainRank™ system we’ve ranked it 10th in overall reliability out of 25 VW models , with some brakes and interior concerns.

Is the 2008 VW Rabbit AWD?

Though no rocket, we found the Rabbit to be quick, responsive and fun to drive. Its four-wheel independent suspension and relatively long wheelbase give it a nice ride along with good stability and handling.

What mk is the 2008 Rabbit?

Volkswagen Golf Mk5
Volkswagen Golf Mk5

Volkswagen Golf Mk5 (1K)
Also called Volkswagen Rabbit (US and Canada) Volkswagen GTI (US and Canada) Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen (North America, wagon) Volkswagen Vento Variant (Argentina and Uruguay, wagon)
Production August 2003 – 2010 April 2007 – 2009 (wagon)
Model years 2004–2009

How many miles will a 2008 VW Rabbit last?

You should easily get 162,000 miles out of a Rabbit, and the body will hold up much better than your ’95 Taurus.

How fast is the VW Rabbit?

The Volkswagen Rabbit S top speed is 209 Km/h / 130 mph.

How many gallons does a 2008 Volkswagen Rabbit hold?

Used 2008 Volkswagen Rabbit S Specs & Features

Fuel & MPG
EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy) 22/29 mpg
Fuel tank capacity 14.5 gal.
Fuel type Regular unleaded
Range in miles (cty/hwy) 319.0/420.5 mi.

What kind of engine does a Volkswagen Rabbit have?

The Rabbit shares its 2.5-liter inline-five-cylinder engine with the Jetta. Thanks to improved airflow and valve-train management, output in both cars increases to 170 horsepower and 177 pounds-feet of torque, up from 150 hp and 170 pounds-feet last year.

How big are the wheels on a VW Rabbit?

Fifteen-inch wheels are standard, with 16-inch wheels optional. An independent rear suspension should allow better handling. The Rabbit follows the Jetta and GTI with a three-spoke steering wheel and high-mounted center stack. Upscale elements include one-touch power windows and heated side mirrors.

What do the headlights on a Volkswagen Rabbit look like?

The twin-bezel headlights closely resemble those on the Jetta, although a body-colored bumper doesn’t create a one-piece grille appearance, as do the chrome units in other Volkswagens. The Rabbit’s simple lines and uncluttered face make it look very similar to its Golf predecessor.

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