Used 2007 VolkswagenRabbit 2dr HB Auto

On the Lot
at Carlson Chevrolet
    Odometer
    247,049 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    FWD
    Engine
    2.5L
    VIN
    WVWBR71K67W217647
    Stock Number
    30F2
    Volkswagen Rabbit

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 150

    Dealer Notes

    ****PRICING AFTER $1,500 TRADE IN DISCOUNT AND $1,500 FINANCE DISCOUNT*** Brake Actuated Limited Slip Differential, iPod/MP3 Input, CD Player.

    EXPERTS RAVE
    "A stiff body structure and multilink rear suspension combine to help deliver a commendably compliant ride." -Edmunds.com. 4 Star Driver Front Crash Rating.

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    DISCLAIMER
    Prices exclude tax, title, license, and $789 dealer documentary fee. Prices may reflect a $1,500 trade-in discount and a $1,500 finance discount; to qualify, customer must trade a 2012 or newer vehicle and finance with dealer-approved lender. MSRPs exclude tax, title, license, dealer fees and optional equipment. Prices may also include eligible GM incentives requiring customer qualification and proof; incentives and programs are subject to change and may not be combined with all offers. Dealer-installed equipment not included. Information is believed accurate but not guaranteed; dealer is not responsible for pricing or description errors. Residency restrictions may apply. Special GM Financial rates may affect final pricing. Not available with all finance or lease programs. EPA estimates only. Market pricing may vary. Dealer sets final price.


    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.7Out of 5
    • Excellent performance

      By revilomo on Tuesday, November 18, 2008

      5.0
      This car really zips down the road, accelearting like you wouldn't believe. But it's roomy too. I moved houses in it, and, with the seats down, was able to move some small desks and book cases. I'm a basketball coach and I carry 12 basketballs in the trunk and often times four big basketball players--though the space isn't ideal for so many people. I got my car at a time when they were doing 0% interest for 36 months, so the actual monthly price I pay is about the same as the Toyota Yaris I was also looking at, except with greater safety and performance and doo-dads and space (though not the gas mileage). It also came wih 4 year / 45,000 mile warranty coverage which was better than the Yaris as well. The gase mileage has varied from 22 or 23 to 28 or 29. I had a tire blow out on me at just 5,000 miles and another one that got flat with a nail at 10,000. The sound system is fantastic and I use my ipod in it all the time. Cruise control and air/heat have both been excellent, as has the wiper on the back of the car. I don't use the tectronics or sport performance really at all, though perhaps I'll read about it some point and figure out if there is anything else to it besides it being kind of a fun oddity. Lots of storage space inbetween seats and on the sides. The doors are kind of large and heavy, however, and have that tendency to get their momentum going and swing really wide and, if you're not careful, put a scratch in a neighboring car (or if you're not careful in the other direction, put a dent in your foot or leg). The best thing about the hatch-back, however, is the cool noise it makes when you press the secret hidden silver button on the back that pops the hatch up. I'm very pleased with its performacne and reliability and, for a small, inexpensive car, for its space as well.
    • Rabbit 1, GTI 0

      By Aepheus on Tuesday, March 18, 2008

      5.0
      I test drove the Rabbit and GTI; although the GTI is considerably faster, the Rabbit's 2.5L is more than any normal driver will need. Engine response is quick for city driving, while the 5th cylinder gives extra umph for highway acceleration. Back seats are comfortable even for people 6' tall and the cargo area is bigger than expected from a small car like this. Go buy a Rabbit!
    • Lots of front end suspension issues

      By Cory on Thursday, May 31, 2018

      4.0
      I have had lots and lots of front end issues with this car, as well as alternator issues. Struts, steering column, and cv joints all within 6 months. I only have 83000 miles on it, so super low milage, but have had my fair share of issues. I really like how it drives, has nice standard options, you can feel quality and intention in the design, but I am frustrated with the mechanical issues.