Volkswagen Rabbit Transmission Parts

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The first generation Volkswagen Golf was produced from 1974 till 1983, but it came to the USA in 1975 and was called the Volkswagen Rabbit. The car combined a nimble front-wheel drive chassis and incredible space efficiency. This vehicle had a more impressive fuel economy and performance compared with American economy cars of that time. In 1985 the Rabbit name was substituted by the Golf moniker. The Rabbit nameplate was brought back for the fifth generation Volkswagen Golf presented in North America in 2006. The vehicle was offered in a 2- or 4-door hatchback and in just one trim level. The 2006 Rabbit featured a 2.5 L 150-horsepower engine, which was later upgraded to 170 hp. Transmission options included a 5-speed manual and 6-speed automatic.

If your vehicle's transmission system needs repair and you are looking for a new clutch kit, torque converter, oil cooler or pump, browse our website to find all these and many other Volkswagen Rabbit replacement transmission parts. The fact that we cooperate with top aftermarket manufacturers ensures the great quality of our products. All parts are offered at reasonable prices so you don't have to pay through the nose to keep your vehicle on the road. And you always have an opportunity to contact our specialists if you have questions.