1985 Volkswagen Cabriolet Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1985 Volkswagen Cabriolet
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by Hector I
Nov 29, 2011
The car is being restored by me. Slowly i have invested almost two years
into this vehicle. Everything is new on the vehicle but stock except the
engine ECU. It has an MS1 installed. The suspension is stock modified for
better grip and height control. It is very fast compared to the stock fuel
system, and is very fun to drive.Nov 29, 2011
by Max R
Jan 23, 2011
No ABS
No Power Steering
No Traction Control
Everything manual
Thats why I love this car.
A classic car that paved the way for hot Hatches
Fun to drive and sticks to the road like a squashed toad!
Built to last! Jan 23, 2011
by Ryan E
Jan 08, 2011
Fun car to drive around, very zippy and the handling is great. It's basically a four
seater go-kart, unless you have about 400 lbs worth of spare parts, tools, and
such in the trunk and back seat, which it has right now.
I like the boxy shape and the reliability of these cars. Perfect for a new driver
learning standard.Jan 08, 2011
User rating:
by Hector I
Nov 29, 2011
The car is being restored by me. Slowly i have invested almost two years
into this vehicle. Everything is new on the vehicle but stock except the
engine ECU. It has an MS1 installed. The suspension is stock modified for
better grip and height control. It is very fast compared to the stock fuel
system, and is very fun to drive.Nov 29, 2011
by Max R
Jan 23, 2011
No ABS
No Power Steering
No Traction Control
Everything manual
Thats why I love this car.
A classic car that paved the way for hot Hatches
Fun to drive and sticks to the road like a squashed toad!
Built to last! Jan 23, 2011
by Ryan E
Jan 08, 2011
Fun car to drive around, very zippy and the handling is great. It's basically a four
seater go-kart, unless you have about 400 lbs worth of spare parts, tools, and
such in the trunk and back seat, which it has right now.
I like the boxy shape and the reliability of these cars. Perfect for a new driver
learning standard.Jan 08, 2011
by Ron D
Feb 20, 2009
The car actually isn't an 85, it's an 82. Little discrepency i felt i needed to add in there.
I just bought this car recently from my Grandfather, who did a complete restoration on the body, and repainted the car in a very bright shade of Red (not sure of the actual paint code, but it was very close to the original color).
This car has your standard A2 watercooled engine; the 1.8 liter that powers many VW's from the 80's. Coupled up to to a 5-speed manual means great control, and surprisingly for a completely stock car, it gets up and goes; there's no power steering, so low speed manuvering is a bit hard, but once you're moving the car feels light and very nippy. It's not quick in a straight line, but it absolutely loves the twisty stuff.
In a way that makes sense, considering it's based on the Rabbit, which itself is a Golf, and everyone knows what the Golf GTI was (and still is) like to drive.
Build quality is solid, except for normal convertible caveats; the top leaks right around the windshield, so inclement weather is a problem sadly. But it doesn't really matter since this car only gets driven on sunny days with the top down, which is the point of a convertible anyway.
Outside it looks like your typical 80's car; boxy, small headlights, and no real 'flash' to speak of. Interior is pretty much the same as every other Mk1 Rabbit/Golf, i.e. slightly spartan.
The car does great on gas with that little 1.8, but it's still got enough power to help merging onto the highway. Fuel injection means no worrying about stalling out at traffic lights, or hesitation from a stop.
As for fun factor, how can you not have a smile with the top down, wind in your hair, sunglasses on and tunage blasting. That's what convertibles do to youFeb 20, 2009
by Anonymous
Apr 16, 2008
its in good condition has 50,000 miles on it blk with convertable top new tires there is some fading paint on the hood and right side of front corner panel. Apr 16, 2008
by Anonymous
Sep 11, 2007
A car with 125000 miles needs some work but the driving of it makes it worth it.
I am glad I bought it, just wish I had bought it yeas agoSep 11, 2007
1985 Volkswagen Cabriolet Pricing
Original MSRP
$11,915 to $11,915Price range
N/AAverage price on CG
N/AYoY price change
N/ATrims & specs
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent