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.

Volkswagen Reviews and News

Going, going! Volkswagen Amarok expected to sell out soon ahead of second-gen arrival in April
By Tim Nicholson · 16 Nov 2022
If you are keen on buying an outgoing version of the Volkswagen Amarok, you'd better get in quick.That's because the popular pick-up is in runout ahead of the arrival of the new second-generation model, and the remaining stock is already on Australian soi
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Later than Volvo but sooner than Toyota? VW hints at expiry date on its combustion range in Australia, as well as when it expects to be able to rival Tesla
By Tom White · 11 Nov 2022
Volkswagen plans to keep combustion around longer than some of its rivals - but what does that mean for Australia?
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Volkswagen ID.4 2023 review
By Tom White · 08 Nov 2022
The ID.4 looks to hit a sweet spot for electrified vehicles in one of Australia's most popular new vehicle segments.
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2023 Volkswagen Amarok with beastly off-road upgrades rendered - watch out, Ford Ranger!
By Chris Thompson · 08 Nov 2022
German 4x4 modification company Delta4x4 has revealed renders of its plans to create a Volkswagen Amarok called 'The Beast'.The 42-year-old company, which has created tough off-roaders based on everything from Suzuki Jimnys to Porsche Cayennes, hasn't bui
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ICE freeze? What does the EU petrol and diesel ban mean for European brands in Australia?
By Tim Nicholson · 06 Nov 2022
The demise of petrol and diesel-powered vehicles is a step closer after the European Union confirmed last week that all new cars and vans registered in the Euro zone must be zero emissions by 2035.
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Volkswagen Caddy range scores free upgrades for 2023
By Tung Nguyen · 03 Nov 2022
Volkswagen Australia has updated its 2023 Caddy line-up (including Cargo, Crewvan, People Mover and California body styles) with more safety equipment and in-cabin technology, but no change to pricing.For the 2023 model year, the Cargo and Crewvan models
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Volkswagen Golf GTI 2023 review
By Matt Campbell · 02 Nov 2022
The Volkswagen Golf GTI is still one of the benchmark hatchbacks out there. But it's getting very pricey.
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Volkswagen California 2023 review: 6.1 Beach TDI340 4Motion - off-road test
By Tom White · 27 Oct 2022
Does Volkswagen's California Beach manage to strike the right balance to be both a daily driver and a competent camper?
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Volkswagen R to go fully electric by 2030 with new models already in development - report
By Chris Thompson · 27 Oct 2022
Volkswagen has officially confirmed its R performance sub-brand will produce only fully electric cars by the end of the decade, following the overall Volkswagen strategy of becoming a completely EV manufacturer by 2035.As reported by Autocar, Volkswagen s
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It's time: Why new left-hand drive-only cars like the Ford Bronco, Honda Integra, Dodge Challenger and Toyota Venza should be allowed to be registered in Australia
By Byron Mathioudakis · 22 Oct 2022
Why can't Australians buy a new left-hand-drive car, when other nations that also drive on the same side of the road that we do allow for such things?
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