How many miles does a 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit last?
No major mechanical failures. You should easily get 162,000 miles out of a Rabbit, and the body will hold up much better than your ’95 Taurus.
Does 2007 VW Rabbit have timing belt?
The 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit 2.5L uses a timing chain on its engine. If You do end up needing to replace the timing chain, You can plan on paying somewhere around $420 for the parts themselves and about $1,100 for the labor to put them in. …
What kind of oil does a 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit take?
Doing an oil change on the 2007 VW Rabbit requires the 5W-40 synthetic type of motor oil.
Is a Volkswagen Rabbit a good car?
Though perhaps not as fun to drive as previous models, the more powerful 2008 Volkswagen Rabbit offers reasonably satisfying performance and a spacious cabin for its size with above-average ambiance and quality. It’s also well equipped, though that does mean a higher MSRP.
Is the VW Rabbit the same as the golf?
Assuming that we’re talking about the latest (2019) models, the VW Rabbit was reintroduced as a variation on the GTI. Like the GTI, it shares the same hatchback form factor as the Golf. But it’s got all the underpinnings of the GTI including the turbo engine, sports suspension, heavier brakes, sports seats, etc.
What’s the name of the new VW Rabbit?
A return-to-its-roots approach meant to attract the young and hip is now in effect, and leading the charge is the 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit. This isn’t really an all-new model for Volkswagen; rather, it’s the next generation of the Golf hatchback.
How many miles does a 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit have?
Owned the car for several years now, purchased with 70k miles and it now has 115k. I hate to admit it but I run the car fairly hard and the only thing I’ve had to replace was a coolant sensor.
What kind of crash test does a VW Rabbit have?
A tire-pressure monitor, stability control and, for four-door models, rear seat-mounted side airbags, are optional. In NHTSA crash testing, the 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit scored four stars (out of five) in frontal tests and five stars in side-impact tests.
Is the Volkswagen Rabbit a good car to drive?
I’ve put just over 1,100 miles on it and have loved every minute of it. The car is responsive and fun to drive. I’m really happy with my Rabbit. I just wish it got better gas mileage. I drive 30 miles one way to work every day. So far I have been getting around 25 MPG average. Was this review helpful? (24) (0)