2009 Volkswagen Citivan Reviews
You'll find all our 2009 Volkswagen Citivan reviews right here. 2009 Volkswagen Citivan prices range from $6,600 for the Citivan Tdi to $9,570 for the Citivan .
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Volkswagen dating back as far as 2006.
Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the Volkswagen Citivan, you'll find it all here.
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The Beetle, the Golf, now this? Volkswagen ID.2all electric car revealed as the brand's next 'car of the people', promises inexpensive usability
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By Chris Thompson · 16 Mar 2023
There’s a new ‘car of the people’ coming from the brand that arguably started the whole thing, as Volkswagen has unveiled a new model it promises will have the space of a Golf, the affordability of a Polo, and the electric driving range to be useable for everyday use.

Volkswagen T-Roc R 2023 review: Grid Edition
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By Laura Berry · 14 Mar 2023
The Volkswagen T-Roc R Grid Edition could be one of the smartest and fastest buys of 2023 with all the grunt of a T-Roc R, for less money

Bad news for Australian driver's licences - the very fast 300 horsepower 2023 Volkswagen Tiguan R is back on sale locally with plenty of stock ready to race
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By Laura Berry · 10 Mar 2023
As if the 235kW high-performance Volkswagen Tiguan R ins't fast enough - you can now get into one even quicker with Australia given fresh supply of this cracking mid-sized SUV.
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Stocked up! Volkswagen, Cupra, and Skoda looking strong for sales and supply in 2023
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By Chris Thompson · 06 Mar 2023
The three key brands under the Volkswagen Group Australia umbrella, VW, Skoda, and Cupra, are looking to build on a strong start to 2023 with improving supply and new models on the horizon.While 2022 was a particularly rough year in Australia for the Germ

Better off without Holden! Walkinshaw now building THREE times the vehicles it ever was with HSV and the Commodore - and that's before the Toyota Tundra!
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By Andrew Chesterton · 06 Mar 2023
Walkinshaw produced around three times as many vehicles in 2022 than HSV did in its biggest year with Holden, with the Victorian engineering outfit helping drive a manufacturing boom in Australia.

What comes after R? Volkswagen Golf R replacement planned, based on ID.2 electric car - report
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By Chris Thompson · 02 Mar 2023
The Volkswagen Golf name will live on, not set to be replaced by the ID.2 or ID.3, but part of its current lineup will have a spiritual successor that moves to the former ID mentioned.The Volkswagen Golf R might not live on if overseas reports are accurat
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ID change! 2024 Volkswagen ID.3 updated to address shortcomings, due in Australia by 2025 to battle MG4, Nissan Leaf and more
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By Chris Thompson · 01 Mar 2023
Australia's finally getting a look at the version of the Volkswagen ID.3 that will arrive Down Under, as the Wolfsburg brand fixes some of the model's initial problems with an update.
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Got a $30,000 limit? Don't want an MG3? Revealing and rating every affordable new car, SUV and ute for canny buyers on a budget from Suzuki Swift to Mazda CX-3 and Toyota Yaris Cross
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 24 Feb 2023
Congratulations. You’ve secured $30,000 and need a new car.
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Is this what the 2024 Volkswagen Touareg will look like? What we know so far about the updated BMW X5, Volvo XC90 rival
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By Chris Thompson · 22 Feb 2023
The facelifted 2024 Volkswagen Touareg is coming, with teasers and small details trickling through ahead of its mid-2023 reveal, but now we've got a much better idea of how it'll look.

Mulligan! Volkswagen ID.2 could adopt Golf name and be redesigned as hatchback electric car - report
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By Chris Thompson · 15 Feb 2023
The next Volkswagen Golf might not be what you expected, as reports say the brand is taking one of its other future models back to the drawing board to turn it into the next iteration of its iconic hatchback.