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The Rabbit’s radio comes equipped with 10 speakers. That’s 5 for one ear and 5 for the other. Plus it comes with an in-dash CD player that can read the MP3 format. Want your iPod® to join the party? Just plug it into the auxiliary jack located in the glove box.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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2 cup holders are great, but 4 cup holders are better when you’ve got a couple extra friends in the back seat. Or, if you’re just really, really thirsty.
Standard In: S 4-door |
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A passive safety feature that is found in every VW. They’re activated in certain types of vehicle collisions when a sensor triggers their deployment in just milliseconds. You can also choose to get your VW with 2 additional airbags** for added safety. Safe Happens.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door
**Airbags are supplemental restraints only and will not deploy under all crash circumstances. Always use safety belts and seat children only in the rear, using restraint systems appropriate for their size and age. |
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You can fold down 60, 40 or 100 percent of the back seat flat. Why not 50/50? Because sometimes you need to use a little extra room for cargo without having to ask one of your friends to get out and walk.
Standard In: S 4-door |
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The standard manual seats were designed to let you find the absolute most comfortable driving position possible, because we all come in different shapes and sizes.
Standard In: S 4-door
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Includes the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Engine Braking Assist (EBA), Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR), Electronic Brake-pressure Distribution (EBD) and Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA). Safety. Safety. And more safety.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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VW uses steel reinforcements in the doors which are designed to absorb and redirect impact energy upon a side impact - basically creating a steel cage to protect passengers. Sounds good on paper. Even better on impact.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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ABS stands for the Anti-lock Brake System. It’s an electronically regulated hydraulic braking system which helps prevent the vehicle from sliding under hard braking by preventing wheel lock-up. ABS, some say it means "Always Brake Safely."
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Anti-Slip Regulation helps prevent wheel slippage at all speeds and denies engine power in situations when wheel slip is detected. So, balance and equal traction are never compromised.**
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door
**Obey all speed and traffic laws. |
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Once a VW hits 8 miles per hour, the doors automatically lock. This helps to keep the passengers safe inside the cabin of the VW. Just pull the handle twice to unlock the doors, or press the unlock button.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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As part of our Crash Response System, your VW will automatically unlock all doors after the airbags** are deployed. Why? Simple, so you can get out faster and easier. And if ever need be, rescue workers can get in faster and easier too.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door
**Airbags are supplemental restraints only and will not deploy under all crash circumstances. Always use safety belts and seat children only in the rear, using restraint systems appropriate for their size and age. |
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If you do have an accident and the airbags** go off, your hazard lights automatically turn on to cut down on the odds of another accident.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door
**Airbags are supplemental restraints only and will not deploy under all crash circumstances. Always use safety belts and seat children only in the rear, using restraint systems appropriate for their size and age. |
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Intuitively designed, to keep your concentration on the road, VW’s automatic window buttons work like our windows - up for up, down for down. Brilliant.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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This little hole makes your VW a lot cooler. The auxiliary input is located inside the glove box of your Rabbit. You can plug in your iPod® or even your guitar (if you got one during the First Act promotion) and listen to it through your Rabbit’s stereo.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Roads are tight in the city, which is where your Rabbit’s black rub strips come in. They run along the doors and the bumpers to keep your Rabbit’s urban scrapes to a minimum.
Standard In: S 2-door |
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VW thought it would be polite to let you know that your brake pads are almost worn away before they’re gone completely and they possibly damage your brake rotors. Thus the indicator.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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To prevent accidental shifting in a VW, your foot has to be on the brake in order to shift out of drive - in any direction. With this system, you also can’t remove the key from the ignition if the brake isn’t pressed. In fact, you can’t remove the key unless your VW model is in park, either. Safety, safety, safety. Automatic only
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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The front safety belts want nothing more than to keep you safe. It’s in their DNA. Which is why the VW buckle sensor switch can detect if you’re not wearing the safety belts, and will actually deploy the airbag** faster if any weight is detected on the seat. Now that’s being safe.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door
**Airbags are supplemental restraints only and will not deploy under all crash circumstances. Always use safety belts and seat children only in the rear, using restraint systems appropriate for their size and age.
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For additional safety, there’s an additional third brake light mounted higher than the others, right in the middle of your VW’s backside. Baby, got brakes.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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The standard VW climate control system. Complete with pollen filter and defrost mode, there really isn’t anything VW Climatic can’t cool down. Or heat up. Your choice.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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The crash optimized front end has impact-absorbing elements which are integrated into the front structure. These elements allow compression of the front structure during impact. We don’t just watch out for our cars, we watch out for each other. It’s designed so the energy on impact goes into the car and not you.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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All VW models are designed so even the foot pedals can break off helping to reduce the chances of foot injuries. It’s an amazing feet (sorry we couldn’t resist.)
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Every VW is equipped with daytime running lights. After all, research proves they improve driver visibility in oncoming traffic during the day. And no need to worry about turning them on your friendly neighborhood VW will take care of it for you.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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The deformable steering column is designed to actually collapse upon impact to help prevent injuries to the driver. Think pirate’s spyglass.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Everything on a VW is carefully thought out. Even the reflectors on the doors are strategically placed for maximum visibility by other drivers when the door is open. In accordance with German logic: the more people that are aware of your presence, the safer you are.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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These are the stars of our safety system. They’re activated in certain types of vehicle collisions when sensors trigger their deployment in just milliseconds. Safe Happens.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door
**Airbags are supplemental restraints only and will not deploy under all crash circumstances. Always use safety belts and seat children only in the rear, using restraint systems appropriate for their size and age. |
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They’re a complement to the rear of your Rabbit. Or, maybe they’re 2 complements.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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The Rabbit comes standard with dual reflector headlamps. More reflectors mean more light is cast out ahead of the vehicle, improving visibility. There’s even a little VW logo in there too.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Working in conjunction with our Anti-lock Braking System, EBD senses exactly how your VW is braking, then applies just the right amount of braking power to each individual wheel as needed. For example, brake hard and the weight shifts to the front of your car; EBD senses that and applies more braking up front. So if you’re ever forced to slam on the brakes there’s a better chance you’ll stay in a straight line. And in your lane.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Your VW is constantly monitoring your safety. Take the safety belts for example. To make sure there’s always the appropriate tension on your safety belt, it’s continually adjusting with your movements, keeping the belt snug against your body. One more way we prove we want to hold on to you as long as we can.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Sometimes when you downshift too hard, the reduced gear ratio and engine compression can cause skidding. Not with the intelligence of VW at the wheel. Using the wheel speed sensors, the system monitors the drive wheels for slippage and modulates engine braking torque to prevent skidding.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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In conjunction with the ABS, ASR and EDL system, plus additional sensors, the Electronic Stabilization Program helps the driver maintain their intended course during evasive maneuvering, like avoiding an accident, by applying brake pressure to specific wheels.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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The side view mirrors have the blinkers built right into them. This helps vehicles to the left or right of you know when you’re turning or changing lanes much more easily. And as an added bonus, it’s easier to spot when you’ve left your blinker on.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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As an option, the front passenger seat folds completely flat, just in case you need a little more room for that giant plush gorilla you just couldn’t pass up at the garage sale.
Standard In: S 4-door |
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Airbags** get all the headlines. And as well these side airbags should. They’re activated in certain types of vehicle collisions when sensors trigger their deployment in just milliseconds. Unlike a lot of manufacturers, these deploy to fill the area between the passenger and the door from the seat bolster. If you ever need them you’ll be glad they do.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door
**Airbags are supplemental restraints only and will not deploy under all crash circumstances. Always use safety belts and seat children only in the rear, using restraint systems appropriate for their size and age. |
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As an integral part of our Crash Response System, your VW is designed to automatically shut off the fuel pump whenever an airbag** deploys. Helping keep the fuel in the tank where it should be.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door
**Airbags are supplemental restraints only and will not deploy under all crash circumstances. Always use safety belts and seat children only in the rear, using restraint systems appropriate for their size and age. |
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Ever notice that you rarely see a rusted-out VW on the road? That’s because all the body panels on a Volkswagen are built with fully galvanized steel. Which helps prevent corrosion perforation or whatever else may be caused by unknown city sludge.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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All of the body panels on the Rabbit are built with fully galvanized steel. Which helps prevent rust or whatever else may be caused by unknown city sludge.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door
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It’s all about better visibility. This helps makes sure your side view mirrors don’t fog up in the worst weather. A nicety that borders on necessity.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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The standard manual seats were designed to let you find the absolute most comfortable driving position possible, because after safety comes comfort.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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If it’s easier for you to reach everything, it’s easier for you to drive more safely. This feature gives you a custom fit, while allowing the airbag** to be placed in the best possible position for you. Literally, and figuratively. Also, the steering column is designed to collapse like a telescope to help reduce impact on impact.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door
**Airbags are supplemental restraints only and will not deploy under all crash circumstances. Always use safety belts and seat children only in the rear, using restraint systems appropriate for their size and age. |
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Sometimes, drivers will apply the brake quickly, but without enough pressure to activate the ABS system. VW’s HBA recognizes how quickly the brakes were pressed, and automatically kicks in maximum ABS effectiveness to help give you maximum deceleration.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Part of the theft deterrent system, this system will allow the vehicle to start only if a key with the appropriate digital coding is inserted into the ignition. If anything without that coding is inserted into the ignition, the immobilizer disables the ignition and your VW cannot be started.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Independent suspension provides handling, control and ride benefits. Since each wheel is able to pivot and be suspended separately from all other wheels, it creates a nice, smooth ride in your VW.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door
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Most cars have door levers, not handles. The VW door handle lets you wrap your hand around it, not just your fingertips. It’s easier on your hands, and allows you to exert more force if you are ever in an emergency situation. Plus, we’ve specifically placed the door handle cables in places where they are less likely to be damaged if an accident occurs.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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To the untrained eye, it may seem like there is no trunk latch on the Rabbit at all. But, it’s actually part of the shiny VW logo right in the middle of the hatch. It’s fun to let friends figure that one out on their own.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Windshield wipers? A safety feature? Absolutely. In a VW, when it’s not raining hard enough to turn the wipers on continually, our intermittent feature wipes away rain just often enough so you can see the road clearly.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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you can choose to unlock the driver side or all doors when you press the unlock button. Use the panic button for safety or to find your car in a crowded lot. Plus, you can put the windows down or up and even close the sunroof by holding the key in either direction while it’s in the door lock cylinder. If the key can do this, imagine what the rest of the car is like.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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With the VW lane change feature, all you’ve got to do is tap the blinker once in the direction of your choice when changing lanes and the blinker will blink 3 times, all on its own. Smart blinker.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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The welding technique that is used on the VW Rabbit. It’s seamless and helps create a more rigid body. Which equals less flex. Which equals a safer ride with better handling. Plus. Plus.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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A standardized system for installing child seats in a vehicle. Helps keep child seats stable and secure in the event of impact.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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VW calls them optimized head restraints because after lots of testing, we positioned the head restraint at an optimum position to help reduce the chance of whiplash-type injuries during a rear collision. We use our heads when we’re protecting them.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Talk about smart - your VW can detect the size of both you and your passenger, then deploy the airbags** more effectively based on the severity of impact if you have an accident.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door
**Airbags are supplemental restraints only and will not deploy under all crash circumstances. Always use safety belts and seat children only in the rear, using restraint systems appropriate for their size and age. |
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Every VW is equipped with power windows. It’s not because we think you’re lazy, it’s because we think you deserve it. And they all have pinch protection, which helps reduce the risk of injury to a set of unsuspecting fingers when the windows are closing.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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A throwback to the original VW Rabbit logo. You’ll find this badge on the rear hatch, a Rabbit’s best side.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Improving a driver’s control out on the road has a great deal to do with being able to see what’s in front of you. Or, behind, in this case. Every VW we make offers rear window defogging. While some look at it as a lovely amenity, we view it as a crucial part of offering better visibility and better safety.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Load limiters sense how much force the safety belt is exerting on the occupant after the pretensioners have activated, and will let a little bit of safety belt line out if they detect too much force on the passenger to help reduce the potential for injuries. We’re about comfort and safety.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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The front seat safety belt pretensioner is a pyrotechnic or gas operated device, which is triggered during moderate or severe impact to reduce excess slack between the front passengers and their safety belt. In layman’s terms they tighten up if a crash happens to help keep you even safer.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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VWs want you to know everyone is safe. That’s why if any passenger isn’t wearing his or her safety belt, your VW gives you a gentle heads up.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Thanks to our unibody construction, inside every VW a specially reinforced safety cage is designed to help keep you safe, while the outside "crumples" around you. This is one instance you won’t mind feeling caged in. |
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VW puts sensors in the doors, in side impact situations this is where the pressure is first detected. Sounds obvious, but not everyone does. This way, the sensors detect precisely when and where outside force is occurring, and deploy the airbags** accordingly; instead of when the whole car is sensing a "crumple." Think about it - in a crash, milliseconds can make all the difference.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door
**Airbags are supplemental restraints only and will not deploy under all crash circumstances. Always use safety belts and seat children only in the rear, using restraint systems appropriate for their size and age. |
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Stable is good. Placed on the front and rear suspension, these bars minimize your VW’s tilt in a sharp turn - again, giving you better control of your vehicle, letting you stop quicker.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Wondering if you should zip up before venturing out of your Rabbit’s temperature-controlled biosphere? Just take a glance at the dash every once in a while to keep track of the change in outside temperature.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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A sensor built into the valve stem of each tire reads the air pressure, alerting you on your instrument panel when the pressure in one or more of your tires is too low. It only makes sense - properly inflated tires make the vehicle both safer and more fuel-efficient.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Lock your glove box and gas door when you valet your VW. The valet key will only unlock the doors and turn your VW on and off. So, all your personals stay personal.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |
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Yet another upgraded safety feature VW chooses to offer standard that others don’t even offer. When you push the brake pedal, pads squeeze both sides of the disc to slow and stop the wheel. Our vented brake rotors cool better so they work better, too. To date, it’s the most effective ABS platform available. When it comes to safety we don’t mind bragging.
Standard In: S 2-door and S 4-door |