Original Publish Date : 11/22/2006
2006 VW Rabbit
What I liked most about the redesigned Golf — 'er I mean Rabbit — is its interior.

What I liked most about the redesigned Golf — 'er I mean Rabbit — is its interior. The Sage Green tester was outfitted with a beige interior capped with rich black accents on the upper dash and the top of the doors. Inch-wide carbon-fiberesque plastic piping stylishly separates the contrasting hues.

At night, however, is the best time to view the interior. The gages luminesce a subdued blue that gives the cabin an eerie, yet appealing glow. And crisp red accents on the control knobs and gages make them easy to read. The hatchback's also surprisingly roomy. There's ample shoulder and head room fore and aft, along with over 35 in. of legroom for three rear passengers. Rear occupants also enjoy adjustable headrests cleverly designed not to impede the driver's view out the back. Stowing gear is also a snap, thanks to a larger hatch, 15 ft3 of storage area, and collapsing front passenger seat.

The Rabbit, or Golf as it's known outside the U.S., is in its fifth generation. It comes in two and four-door trim with a five-speed manual transmission. A six-speed automatic with Triptronic is optional. The Rabbit sports a laser-welded unibody that's stronger and more crashworthy than last year's model.

Refinements to the vehicle's driving dynamics include a mulitlink rear suspension with telescoping gas-pressured shocks and stabilizer bar. Front axles use independent McPherson struts, coil springs, telescopic shock absorbers, and integrated stabilizers. Under the hood the Rabbit sports a class-leading, -2.5-liter five-cylinder engine. The twin-cam, 20-valve power-plant cranks out 150 hp at 5,000 rpm and 170 hp at 3,705 rpm, about 40 hp more than last year's 2.0-liter engine.

On the outside, the Rabbit is sporty with rounded corners, a wide stance, and muscular fenders. The reshaped grille holds triangular-shaped headlamps and in the rear there's wraparound taillights and a double-barreled exhaust.

VW equipped the Rabbit with a plethora of high-end creature comforts as standard fare. These include AC with pollen and odor filters, height-adjustable and telescoping steering column, power reclining drivers seat with adjustable height and lumbar support, and a fold-flat front passenger seat. Other "no cost" appointments are heated front seats, an in-dash six-disc CD and MP3 player, 10-speaker sound system, and an anitheft alarm. Some spiffy options such as the power sunroof, electronic stabilization program, 16-in. alloy wheels, and Sirius satellite radio boosted the price of our four-door tester from its nearly $17K base to just under $20K with a $630 destination charge. The two door's base is just a "hare" under $15K.

Rate / Comment on this Article

Post a comment

Be the first to comment on this article

Login to post a comment
Jamison RFID Portals
Jamison's Industrial Portals Division produces heavy-duty RFID portals that are custom designed enclosures that help track products during the manufacturing process and throughout the entire supply chain. Industrial Portals design allows users to easily install and integrate any RFID hardware/software systems with dramatically lower costs than other systems.
Higgs-3 Integrated Circuit
The Alien Technology Higgs is a family of highly integrated single chip UHF RFID Tag ICs. The chips conform to the EPCglobal Class 1 Gen 2 specifications and provide state-of-the-art performance for a broad range of UHF RFID tagging applications. Higgs-3 builds on that performance foundation by offering enhanced authentication and security capabilities along with extended memory and EPC number features....
Alien Technology RFID
As RFID expands into more applications, the simple knowledge that a given tag was seen at a certain read point is sometimes inadequate. For some applications we’d like to know more. Was the tag moving or stationary? Which direction? How fast? How far away? Alien Technology's new Intelligent Tag Radar (ITR) provides this and other information about the tag. This capability enables the RFID...
New Analog to Digital Converter Technology
From the labs at Analog Devices comes a new technology in analog to digital converter technology that is the culmination of three years work. In this episode, Bill Scofield, Design Group Leader, explains the new continuous time sigma delta converter that uses an internal loop filter with no switch capacitor sampler section.
RFID "Sniffer" Architecture
As RFID adoption continues to grow, engineers are faced with an increasing need to validate tags both for interoperability with products from other vendors and for conformance with the specified protocol. The "sniffer" RFID tag test system uses a vector signal analyzer to “sniff” the air interface between an interrogator and a tag. This system uses a reference “gold” reader or RFID simulator...
The blame game
I feel there was a glaring omission in Mr. Berke's May 25, 2006 column titled "For lack of a guard, a severed hand" — personal responsibility.
Shake, rattle, and modal analysis
FEA can be a useful tool for sizing up resonance problems.
Biomimetics could hold a key to next-generation body armor
Who would have thought that your wife's jewelry holds the secret to better body armor?
What's a mechatronics technician?
When Keith Campbell muses about industrial education, his thoughts go back to his uncle Ralph.
The meaning of bearing life
How long will a bearing last? Standardized life equations help to answer.
Engineering an ad
How do you convince a doubting public your truck is tough? You show them.
Tricked-Out Trucks
Stylists and engineers are exploring new ways to personalize pickup trucks, the best-selling type of vehicle in the U.S.
Tom-Thumb turbines power radio-controlled jets
Engineers have managed to shrink the modern jet engine until it is small enough to fit in model planes.
Engineering in India
Here’s a snapshot of the Indian engineers who increasingly compete for global manufacturing work.
Gulliver's Engines
Shrinking full-scale engines to pocket size is no small feat.
PRODUCT SEARCH
Powered by
SEARCH THE PLASTICS WEB™
Powered by
FORUMS
Where are the Lighting/lamp engineers and designers?
Are you looking for some Industrial deisgners? We have got good experience in designing lamps using latest LED technology. You can contact me if you haven't...

Making metallic objects when only a physical part is available
Hi Leslie: If the object is small, I wonder if the dental industry might suggest a solution.  I worked as a dental tech and we used the icky polymer...

Trustworthy engineer needed
Hi,Did you find the resource? 

Lead shot making
I have been using liquid laundry detergent as a coolant and having grate success. The one I use is the cheapest that can be found and it is from the dollar...

Need Mech. Designer as a equal partner
We are the NOVA group and we’re a start-up company in the New York area. We will be producing parts for the auto industry We are looking for a Mech. Designer...