There is no 1991 VW Rabbit.
The recommended spark plug gap for a 1981 VW Rabbit is .028"
Karmann is the factory in Germany where the car was built,. VW had more than one production factory in Germany that built VW golf's. There is a great website called VW cabby that has all the history of VW golf's dating back to the 60's.
The Rabbit was actually only called a Rabbit in North America. Elsewhere it was called the "Golf". The reason for the name change is because VW feared that people would associate the name "Golf" with the sport, as opposed to the wind, which all Volkswagens were named after at the time. VW fans later teased the idea of the Golf being associated with the sport by implying the pickup truck must be the vehicle that carries the clubs; the "Caddy".
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Yes, the VW Rabbit will be available in both standard and automatic transmission. The transmission options are a 5 speed manual or 6 speed automatic.