i feel safe in this vehicle. its got alot of pep, and style. im proud to drive such a great car!!!!! I bought a pre-owned, non-certified 2005 Jetta GLI back on 9/15/07. It's a fun car to drive and it ...
Telling the readership of european car about the Volkswagen Jetta is a bit like teaching efficiency to the Germans. In the 25 years since its introduction as a Rabbit with a trunk in 1980, Jettas have ...
This 2005 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Wagon, a reliable MKIV daily driver with 216,500 miles, is a diesel enthusiast's dream, ready for a new owner to tackle its rust repairs. Location: Hudsonville, Michigan ...
Diesel and VW fanatics have been anxiously awaiting mileage numbers for the first-ever clean-diesel Jetta, and here they are courtesy of the U.S. government: The four-cylinder TDI will get 30 mpg city ...
It is appropriate that a strong wind blows through Veracruz, Mexico, on a mild, mid-December morning as Volkswagen unwraps the all-new, fifth-generation Jetta. Besides the etymological connection ...
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Hybrid vs diesel: It's a longstanding green-car conundrum. Which is better, a hybrid-electric vehicle that recaptures wasted energy in a battery and uses it to assist the gasoline engine, or an ...
View post: Why the Volkswagen ID.4 is This Generation’s Nissan Leaf The car as we know it is being redefined. Hybrids have reintroduced electrons to the driving experience, and the rumble, shake and ...
This 2005 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Wagon, a reliable MKIV daily driver with 216,500 miles, is a diesel enthusiast’s dream, ready for a new owner to tackle its rust repairs.
Volkswagen's sales are down nearly 25% through the first half of 2005. Ouch. Some of this decline can be attributed to Volkswagen's model shift; the Jetta accounts for nearly half of all of the German ...
VAUGHN: The Jetta’s six-speed automatic and electric power steering are fine, and it’s generally fun to drive—though VW lists 0 to 60 mph in 9.1 seconds, which is not fine. I also found the Jetta ...