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The Rabbit is a compact car manufactured in North America by [[Volkswagen]].  It originally debuted in Europe in 1974 as the [[Volkswagen Golf]] and adopted the Rabbit moniker when it made its first appearance in Canada and the United States in 1975.  In 1985, [[Volkswagen]] switched its name back to the original [[Volkswagen Golf|Golf]], and it remained as such for 21 years.  When the new Mk V platform was developed, [[Volkswagen]] opted to switch the [[Volkswagen Golf|Golf]]'s name again, and in early 2006 the brand new Rabbit was unveiled.
The Rabbit is a compact car manufactured in North America by [[Volkswagen]].  It originally debuted in Europe in 1974 as the [[Volkswagen Golf]] and adopted the Rabbit moniker when it made its first appearance in Canada and the United States in 1975.  In 1985, [[Volkswagen]] switched its name back to the original [[Volkswagen Golf|Golf]], and it remained as such for 21 years.  When the new Mk V platform was developed, [[Volkswagen]] opted to switch the [[Volkswagen Golf|Golf]]'s name again, and in early 2006 the brand new Rabbit was unveiled.
[[image:Grey_face_right.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The new 2006 [[Volkswagen]] Rabbit.]]
===Recent Changes===
===Recent Changes===



Revision as of 13:25, 26 July 2006

The Rabbit is a compact car manufactured in North America by Volkswagen. It originally debuted in Europe in 1974 as the Volkswagen Golf and adopted the Rabbit moniker when it made its first appearance in Canada and the United States in 1975. In 1985, Volkswagen switched its name back to the original Golf, and it remained as such for 21 years. When the new Mk V platform was developed, Volkswagen opted to switch the Golf's name again, and in early 2006 the brand new Rabbit was unveiled.

The new 2006 Volkswagen Rabbit.

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