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Volkswagen Jetta review

Our Jetta?s been for its first scheduled service and is all the better for it. The bill was surprisingly reasonable too.What?s really impressed me about the Jetta experience is its not-so-German running costs. more...

Volkswagen Jetta review

This is a big, comfortable luxury car, remember. That and its fuel economy, which has been at a steady 14.8kpl, mean if you stretch your budget a bit and reach up for a Jetta, running it won?t really blow a hole in your wallet. more...

Volkswagen Jetta review

I love the way if feels so secure and well-built ? it you ask me, I think the Jetta is where the true VW experience starts. Lesser VWs, though well built, feel too Indian-ised and simply do not have the same sense of solidity that the Jetta or the Passat ooze. more...

Volkswagen Jetta review

Decent fuel economy, big tank means long gaps between fill-ups. The Highline version comes with these rather delicious alloys. SD card reader plays only MP3 and WMA formats. Single trip meter makes it difficult to get cumulative trip distances. more...

Volkswagen Jetta 2.0 TDI

Replacing the old 1.9-litre Pumpe Duse engine is a 2.0-litre common-rail motor The old engine made 103bhp at 4000rpm and 25.5kgm at 1900rpm. This new engine puts out 108bhp at 4200rpm while its 25.5kgm of torque peaks at 1500rpm and stays flat till 4000rpm, the effects of which are immedia more...

Volkswagen Jetta 2.0 TDI

The new car shaves 5sec off the 20-80kph time and an incredible 5.6sec off in the 40-100kph run off the old car. A huge improvement . more...

Volkswagen Jetta 2.0 TDI

This engine has an annoying tendency to stall if you do not use enough revs and slip the clutch a bit. This engine is not as refined here as it is in the Passat. VW now recommends 32psi on all tyres and this has considerably improved things. Yes, there?s still some underlying stiffness. more...

Volkswagen Jetta 2.0 TDI

There?s a huge improvement on the inside too. There?s a sportier, higher quality steering wheel, a touchscreen audio and climate control similar to what you get in the Skoda Superb. There?s even a gearshift indicator between the dials to help you optimize fuel efficiency. more...

Volkswagen Jetta review

More for less. That?s the philosophy behind the latest Jetta which, in its sixth generation, is now significantly bigger than before and, crucially, it?s less pricey too. This formula of giving the maximum bang for the buck works anywhere, especially in India but it is North America, the J more...

Volkswagen Jetta review

The present Jetta is a touch more upscale than both the Honda Civic and the Toyota Corolla but, unlike our market, these Japanese saloons are staple transport for hundreds of thousands of customers in the US. And it is those mainstream customers that VW wants to target with its new car. -M more...

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