the VW Rabbit Pickup features a four or five-speed manual transmission, either a 1.6-liter petrol or 1.7-liter diesel engine, a 6-foot-long bed, enhanced practicality, and all that classic Rabbit ...
In 1978, Volkswagen made a tiny pickup truck version of the Rabbit, which had the name 'Caddy' for other regions like the U.K. and South Africa. Thereafter, in 1979, Volkswagen offered the Rabbit ...
Sold from 1979 to 1984, the Volkswagen Rabbit Pickup was often powered by a diesel engine that produced 52 horsepower. While not fast, it would excel in reliability and efficiency. Car and Driver ...
VW hasn't sold a pickup in the U.S. since the Rabbit's light truck derivative was built in the Westmoreland plant in the early '80s. Still, Volkswagen has kept its eye on the pickup market ...