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		<description><![CDATA[Reader’s Question: What features are available on the VW Rabbit? I’m just curious about it. I might, just might, go inside one of the VW dealers here in Texas tomorrow. Brenda Houston, TX Hi there, Brenda. The VW is primarily designed as Volkswagen’s entry-level compact. Performance-wise you can expect, or should expect, a decent fuel [...]]]></description>
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<p>What features are available on the VW Rabbit? I’m just curious about it. I might, just might, go inside one of the VW dealers here in Texas tomorrow.</p>
<p>Brenda</p>
<p>Houston, TX</p>
<p>Hi there, Brenda. The VW is primarily designed as Volkswagen’s entry-level compact. Performance-wise you can expect, or should expect, a decent fuel economy rating. As far ride and zippiness is concerned, we’ll pile up the facts for you to read below. Looking from afar, I think this compact needs a wee bit more pushing for you just before you drive it in Texas.</p>
<p>You have a choice for the Rabbit: go 2-door and just ride all by yourself and a friend, or get a 4-door. In any case, you&#8217;d still get a 2.5 liter 5 cylinder engine. I originally thought the fuel economy on this will be similar to the New Beetle’s 28 miles to a gallon on the highway and 20 miles per gallon in the city. But checking on the ratings, the economy was a whopping 30 miles to a gallon on the highway. In terms of space, it is a compact, so don&#8217;t expect a lot from it. But even with the two-door model, the VW engineers had enough foresight to put in a 60/40 split and a flat folding passenger seat for the driver to accommodate more gear inside the car. Standard safety features are also available to ensure your drive will always be a safe one.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reader&#8217;s Question: My daughter, Angela, had been bugging me about getting a bug for her to drive here in Texas. I haven’t read up on it, and she&#8217;s bugging me to go to the dealer next week! Can anyone volunteer some info? Nick Houston, TX Hey there, Nick. Obviously, you’re getting “bugged” enough. So before [...]]]></description>
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<p>My daughter, Angela, had been bugging me about getting a bug for her to drive here in Texas. I haven’t read up on it, and she&#8217;s bugging me to go to the dealer next week! Can anyone volunteer some info?</p>
<p>Nick</p>
<p>Houston, TX</p>
<p>Hey there, Nick. Obviously, you’re getting “bugged” enough. So before you “bug-off” to look at a bug at a Texas VW dealer, let’s get you equipped, alright? Let’s not get Angela disappointed by daddy. But I’m sure you&#8217;d like to find out really what&#8217;s under the hood and would your daughter be safe when she drives this around?</p>
<p>Key points when you check out the new Bug. The engine is now a 2.5 liter 5-cylinder i, and I hope you won&#8217;t try to look for the old Beetle sound. In terms of fuel economy, it does a comfortable 28 miles per gallon on the highway and 20 miles per gallon in the city. I’ll also bet that Angela loves a good tune in the car, so she’ll enjoy the great sound system in the new Beetle. It has an in-dash CD player that can also play mp3s, perfect for hours of driving fun for your daughter. And to put your mind at ease in terms of safety, VW also has standard seat belts and airbags for driver and passenger. There&#8217;s also Anti-lock Brakes and traction control for the Beetle. Better to be in control. Personally, I wouldn&#8217;t want to test if the Side Intrusion Beams work in a real collision. Let it stay looking good on paper without any of us having to find out first hand.</p>
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