VW Golf GTI: The Rabbit reviewed

Here's a nice review of the VW Golf GTI or Rabbit if you prefer.
Well, let's see. Looking past what it's called here inNorth America , the car is most certainly a Golf. And that's a good thing ... Teutonic and all that goes with something designed and screwed together in Wolfsburg, Germany .
It drives like it's from Germany , too. The ride is taut but never jarring. The front struts and independent rear suspension absorbs big bumps with nary a crash or bang. Ride motions are well controlled with little roll in corners. Steering feels precise with a good on-center feel. Unlike so many budget-minded cars using numbing electric power assisted steering, the Rabbit's steering is actually communicative - downright lively and involving.
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Source: The Car Connection
Labels: VW
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