About Volkswagen: In addition to the heritage-evoking Volkswagen New Beetle, today's VW lineup includes the Volkswagen Jetta (available with TDI diesel power), the Volkswagen Rabbit and GTI hatchbacks, the Volkswagen Passat mid-size sedan and a pair of crossovers including the VW Tiguan and larger VW Touareg.
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GLI
MSRP: $24,950 - $26,340
Gas Mileage: City 21 - 25 / Hwy 29 - 32
Max Seating Capactiy: 5
Average Consumer Rating:
KBB Review: Review not yet available.
GTI
MSRP: $23,950 - $25,340
Gas Mileage: City 20 - 22 / Hwy 29 - 31
Max Seating Capactiy: 5
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KBB Review: Costing well under $25,000, the 2008 Volkswagen GTI returns to its roots by infusing razor-sharp handling with spirited acceleration. Thanks to the GTI's clever hatchback design, drivers can enjoy true German-engineered performance without having to sacrifice comfort for four people or...
Jetta
MSRP: $17,640 - $24,190
Gas Mileage: City 20 - 30 / Hwy 29 - 41
Max Seating Capactiy: 5
Average Consumer Rating:
KBB Review: A cut above the generic four-door sedan, the 2008 Volkswagen Jetta borrows mechanical components from the upscale Audi division, provides an exceptionally strong safety rating and a list of standard and optional equipment rarely found in this class. With slightly less rear-seat legroom...
Passat
MSRP: $24,680 - $38,690
Gas Mileage: City 16 - 21 / Hwy 24 - 29
Max Seating Capactiy: 5
Average Consumer Rating:
KBB Review: The 2008 Volkswagen Passat competes with the top-of-the-line Accord and Camry models, along with such sporty sedans as Nissan's Maxima. Loaded with features—some unavailable on the competition—and offered in both sedan and wagon forms, the Passat continues to be an affordable...
Rabbit
MSRP: $18,225 - $19,640
Gas Mileage: City 21 - 22 / Hwy 29
Max Seating Capactiy: 5
Average Consumer Rating:
KBB Review: Despite a commonly-held belief that Americans don't like hatchbacks, the success of Volkswagen's long-running two- and four-door models—as well as the recent success of the MINI Cooper, Mazda Mazda3 and its own GTI—has prompted Volkswagen to revive the beloved Rabbit...

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