The Volkswagen Rabbit requires at least 87-octane fuel. In most areas (at least in the U.S.), this is considered "regular" grade gas. Higher octane gas may be used, but will have little to no effect on engine performance.
A 2002 Volkswagen Beetle Turbo takes 91 octane gas or higher. The manufacturer's recommended octane for this car will also be listed on the inside of the gas cap.
Volkswagen New Beetle that is 4 cyl, 1.8 L, Manual 5-spd, has 22 mpg city and 28 mpg highway miles. That is a bit better than Rabbit's 19/28 mpg.
"premium" or at least 91 octane
on the auto 2 door, 25 all around mpg, on the man, 27 all around mpg.
check your owner's manual. Probably premium.
14-18 miles per gallon not 50
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