View post: Is the 2026 BMW 550e xDrive a More Sensible M5? Here are My Full Impressions After a Week Autoblog wasn’t around for the literal first drive review, but as they say, it’s better late than ...
The US sport-compact revolution started right here. Decades on, VW's pumped-up Rabbit might still be America's most entertaining hot hatch. Chris Paukert Former executive editor / Cars Following ...
The original 1984 Volkswagen Rabbit GTI is one of the all-time greats—a wheeled ball of joy that can still put a smile on your face nearly 40 years after it first arrived on U.S. shores. But there's a ...
This 1984 example of the much-loved Volkswagen Rabbit GTI started car enthusiasts down a path of fuel economy-conscious, utilitarian, yet fun to drive little machines that captured our hearts. "Hot ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Rabbit GTI claims its value will multiply just like real rabbits do when left to their own devices. Let's see if its current price adds up at all. The ...
Hot versions of mundane econo-boxes preceded the Rabbit GTI, but none became iconically emblematic of the breed as did the VW. Today, Nice Price or Crack Pipe wants to know if this '84 puts a rocket ...
I’m sitting sports-car low behind a low-set dashboard and an upright picture window windshield that provides a view of the front corners of the hood. I fire up the 1.8-liter 4-cylinder engine and the ...
View post: 4 Vehicles Whose Popularity Exploded After Production Ended If you saw my write-up on the 1984 Volkswagen Rabbit GTI, you probably took note of the fact that I called out the little vintage ...
We went back in time in the original Volkswagen GTI; we spent some time with the 2020 Genesis G90; and we looked at how the 2021 Ford Bronco was designed. It's the Week in Reverse, right here at Motor ...
The modern car is a technological wonder. Quiet, connected and smooth, it’s the rolling equivalent of a soothing, electronic pop song. But sometimes I get nostalgic for a raspy rocker with a string ...
Over a period of seven years, Derek Spratt poured 12,000 hours and $140,000 into a 1983 Volkswagen Rabbit GTI, all in the name of paying tribute to his first car. While that type of craftsmanship and ...
Canada's Thomas Holland and Brit James Engelsman, the duo behind the Throttle House channel on YouTube, have an all-out old versus new war in the making. And it's as hilarious as it sounds when you ...
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