Though its not as popular in America as its betrunked sibling, the Jetta, the Rabbit (known elsewhere as the Golf) is Volkswagen's best-selling model world-wide, and it's also one of my favorite small cars. The Rabbit's hatchback body style has lots of room for passengers and their belongings; in fact, the Rabbit actually has slightly more interior volume than the Jetta. Yet it's 13.5 inches shorter -- and that lack of extra length can make all the difference in places where street parking is tight. I'm not a big fan of the Rabbit's rather austere interior, but I love its road manners -- the Rabbit is an absolute delight to drive
Though its not as popular in America as its betrunked sibling, the Jetta, the Rabbit (known elsewhere as the Golf) is Volkswagen's best-selling model world-wide, and it's also one of my favorite small cars. The Rabbit's hatchback body style has lots of room for passengers and their belongings; in fact, the Rabbit actually has slightly more interior volume than the Jetta. Yet it's 13.5 inches shorter -- and that lack of extra length can make all the difference in places where street parking is tight. I'm not a big fan of the Rabbit's rather austere interior, but I love its road manners -- the Rabbit is an absolute delight to drive
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