The 1991 Volkswagen Cabrio, part of the first generation of its model, is a charming compact convertible with a timeless appeal. It comes equipped with a front-wheel drive and a five-speed manual transmission as standard, with a three-speed automatic as an optional upgrade. Under the hood, it packs a 1.8-Liter, four-cylinder engine delivering 94 horsepower. Notably, its cabin sought to provide a premium feel with its plush seats and well-placed controls, though it lacked infotainment features we see in modern vehicles. Eventually, the Cabrio became renowned for its exceptional build quality and fun-to-drive nature, earning it a loyal fan base among car enthusiasts. Noteworthy safety features for its time were the anti-lock brakes and front airbags.