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...The Volkswagen Golf is a hatchback / small family car manufactured by Volkswagen since 1974 and marketed worldwide across six generations, in various body configurations and under various nameplates - as the Volkswagen Rabbit in the United States and Canada (Mk1 and Mk5), and as the Volkswagen Caribe in Mexico (Mk1). Read full entry
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How do I negotiate the best I'm considering a used Toyota
Camry or a new Volkswagen
Rabbit. If I go with a used
vehicle, there are so many
Camrys out there, I don't want
to pay $14.00 for every Camry
I look up on Consumer reports
(which I hear can be done).
With the Volkswagen rabbit,
since they are new, how do I
find out about dealer hold
backs, rebates, incentives...
and other ways to negotiate
the best price?
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The best way to negotiate a price is to know the value of the vehicles before hand. Check out the vehicle by going to www.kbb.com and enter the make, model, year of the vehicle in question and click on the radial button for "Excellent", "Good", "Fair" or "Poor" condition. The next page will give you a $ amount you should be paying for that vehicle. Of course this is a round-about-figure but this is a starting place for negotiation. Offer that price or some price a little lower (don't get rediculouse) for the vehicle you are looking at. As far as a new vehicle (Volkswagon Rabbit), most manufacturers show on their website any rebates or incentives that are currently offered. Again, look at the kbb.com website for the "New" vehicle catagory and find out what other people are paying for the same vehicle and negotiate around that price. God bless!! |
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How reliable is the 2008 I just purchased a brand new
2008 Volkswagen Rabbit. I am
very excited but of course
have my concerns. Are there
any common issues that I
should keep my eye out for?
What is the most important
thing I can do to keep my car
running flawlessly? How is the
integrity of this car?
Why I didn't ask this BEFORE I
purchased the car: a family
member works for a VW
dealership and needed to use
his discount before a certain
date. I didn't want to miss my
chance.
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Congratulations on your purchase. The Rabbit is a fine car that shouldn't give you too many headaches, a world of difference from Volkswagens in the past. Better build quality standards and being manufactured in Germany benefit this car greatly. A lot of past yahoo answers claimed it was a new car 'so watch out', but it was actually released in Europe in November 2003 and has proven very reliable, without the 'ghost in the machine' electrical problems of the MKIV Golf. I sold about 120 Rabbits during my tenure with Volkswagen and not one of them was a lemon. The feedback from my customers was excellent and it quickly became my favourite car to sell. I am no longer employed by Volkswagen, I am in the IT sector, but I still recommend Rabbits to everyone I talk to who aspires to have a fun, reliable, sporty, functional car with German build quality and ingenuity. |
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Cheap amp and subwoofer for Alright well i have a 2009
Volkswagen Rabbit and i dont
really want to spend alot of
money on an amp and a
subwoofer at all but i want
huge sound in my small
car...Anyone have any
inexpensive yet loud ideas?
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you get what you pay for with car audio. If you dont want to spend decent amount you wont get to loud or sound too good. If you get a cheap amp you wont get the power you are expecting, and it will probably heat up really quick and break in a couple of months. Just save up a little money and buy decent products that will last a while. At least you have a small car so you get a good cabin effect. The smaller the cabin the louder the subs will be at any given power. Its hard to explain http://www.caraudiobook.com/ca r_audio_cabin_gain/car_audio_c abin_gain.htm this short article explains it well. This is a ok set up http://www.sonicelectronix.com /item_20241_Visonik+VPB210PK+B ass+Stimulus+Package+.html# I had something like that for my first setup and it lasted a couple months. |
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