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.

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2023 Volkswagen Golf sales are about to stop - this is the reason why
By Stephen Ottley · 14 Dec 2022
Volkswagen Australia is bracing for sales of its popular Golf small car to all-but-stop in early 2023 as the global supply chain crisis continues to cause drama for carmakers.
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The electric Volkswagen Kombi hits Oz: First examples of all-new VW ID.Buzz EV lands in Australia to give families and businesses a fun electric alternative... eventually
By Stephen Ottley · 14 Dec 2022
Volkswagen Australia has taken delivery of its first examples of the new ID.Buzz and ID.Buzz Cargo, previewing what we can expect when they go on sale here eventually.
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Petrol-powered Amarok Aventura to appeal to Golf, Tiguan buyers, says Volkswagen
By Tim Nicholson · 14 Dec 2022
Volkswagen expects the petrol-powered version of its new Amarok will lure buyers out of SUVs and traditional passenger cars like its Golf and Tiguan.
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Is Volkswagen considering a hydrogen-powered Amarok?
By Tim Nicholson · 12 Dec 2022
As some car manufacturers continue to pursue hydrogen as an alternative fuel to power vehicles in a greener world, Volkswagen is keeping its cards close to its chest.
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VW predicts long waiting list for its ID.4 and ID.5 SUVs as well as ID.3 hatch in 2023
By Tom White · 11 Dec 2022
Volkswagen says it is logical the ID.4 will have an extensive waiting list from launch.
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An electric Volkswagen Amarok-based SUV? Watch out Rivian because it just might happen!
By Tim Nicholson · 08 Dec 2022
Volkswagen could offer its own version of the Ford Everest SUV - but as a full battery electric vehicle - as part of its deal with the Blue Oval.Under the partnership, Ford took the lead on the development of the utes, with the second-generation Amarok ba
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Volkswagen Amarok is going to be electrified by 2025 - but will it be plug-in hybrid or battery electric?
By Tim Nicholson · 07 Dec 2022
Battery electric and plug-in hybrid versions of the Amarok are being actively considered by Volkswagen as the company determines the best way forward as Euro 7 deadlines loom.
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Volkswagen Amarok 2023 review
By Tim Nicholson · 07 Dec 2022
More than a decade after Volkswagen launched its Amarok ute, the second-generation version is just months from an Australian showroom debut. But before it hits local shores, we test the new Aussie-developed pick-up in the country it will be built in - South Africa - to see whether it’s a worthy successor to the impressive original.
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Volkswagen ID.3 coming to Australia with updates, won't replace Golf
By Chris Thompson · 05 Dec 2022
Volkswagen will have already updated the ID.3 electric car before its anticipated 2025 launch in Australia, meaning local buyers will benefit from a raft of updates upon its debut.Confirmed late last month, Volkswagen CEO Thomas Schafer revealed an overha
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Could you get into a 2023 Volkswagen Amarok sooner than a new Ford Ranger?
By Tung Nguyen · 30 Nov 2022
It's no secret that getting your hands on a new car these days is a long process, made even harder by the popularity of workhorses like the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger which are always in high demand.But what if you didn't want to wait up to 12 months fo
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