The 1992 Volkswagen Rabbit, known elsewhere as the VW Golf, continues the mark 2 (second generation) production. As a quintessential European compact, it comes in both two-door and four-door hatchback models. Engine options included a 1.6 Liter diesel delivering 52 HP and a 1.8 Liter petrol producing 85 HP. It has a front-wheel-drive configuration with an available five-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission. This model year did not see any significant updates, maintaining its reputation for economy, practicality, and driving enjoyment. An affordable and reliable commuter car, it has become a part of collector circles especially due to its fuel economy and surviving models in good condition are somewhat rare.