I am in the US and have a 2016 Jetta S with a 5 speed manual. It's the cheapest VW sold here. It's advertised at $17,680 USD (15,552 Euros) but I got it cheaper because VW is struggling to sell cars here with the the diesel scandal. It has a USB port finally, independent suspension, hard plastic dashboard and takes me where I need to go. I can overlook some of the low qualities like the hard plastics because it's an affordable car, it' safe, drives great and has good fuel economy.
Bosse Grytbakk So far I am. The turbo takes a little getting used to. There's a slight turbo lag when you hit the gas. I haven't had any problems so far, knock on wood. It has plenty of power and it gets pretty good gas mileage.
North American here. Over here hatchbacks are considered more for baseball cap wearing dudebro youths and sedans are considered more grown up thats why Jettas are more popular.
I own one and it is the best car I have ever owned, just be careful with water near the windscreen because the ecu is right under and it can blow if it gets damp inside, so gents with pressure washers should be careful when aiming at the plastic under the window
Enjoyed watching this VW Jetta review. I just purchased a new 2017 VW Jetta 1.4T s (base model) for my son yesterday. I prefer sedan over hatchback. I used to own a ford focus hatchback but found myself desiring a Sedan version of the focus. Now the Jetta is great for highway driving and city commute too. I just hope my son likes it since his last car was a hatchback (fiat 500 pop).
What makes you think South Americans prefer sedans just because things can get stolen easier in a hatch? There are tons of hatchs there, even more than sedans.
I have a 2012 Highline 2.5 with a sunroof and it’s a great car! It does have the torsion rear suspension but it’s comfortable nonetheless. Fuel economy is amazing for the 2.5 L! I also have the same colour (Toffee Metallic) which I like! This is my 4th Jetta and I’m very happy with it! Great review Thomas and thanks from Alberta, Canada. 😊
Really liked your review! I recently bought a 2015 Jetta SEL here in the U.S. and I am very pleased with it. I've always had an affinity for German design and engineering, so on my budget, this was the logical choice for me. I must say I am a little dissapointed to learn that the 2016 model year will come with CarPlay, but I am hoping that Volkswagen will make upgrading my RNS315 to this new system relatively simple with their modular stragey.
Hello! Yes, I am continually looking. I found a solution in Europe, but one: it is exceptionally expensive, and two: I am in the US. So thus far, for me, it just isn't economical enough. But suffice it to say, yes, it should be possible.
In Portugal where I'm from sedans aren't really big, hatchbacks are more popular but in the USA where I live, sedans are very popular....many people have Jettas.
Hi here in Canada we use to get the ancient 2.0L 8v 115 hp gas engine up until 2015 our base engine in 2016 is the 1.4 L turbo engine that you reviewed here we don't get the 6 speed manual gear box rather a five speed which is ok it has tall gears and the engine as good low end torque and there are available optionally a 6 speed automatic gear box with torque converter in fact we got the same engine in the Jetta hybrid the base model has now rear independent suspension and rear disk brakes and believe it or not there is a USB port in the centre console is the Jetta available in Germany with cylinder deactivation here in Canada not and lastly the function you showed the pre heat. Function is done in the cooling system with either a Wabasto/Espar or it start the car remotely here in Canada we do not get any of these options witch is strange it is way colder here than in Germany the only vehicle here that got a Diesel water heater was the Touareg TDI V10 but only when engine in run mode.
I have a 2015 1.8T, I love driving it everyday, especially because I use 92 Premium gasoline, I get to enjoy the power the way it was meant to be. Do yourself a favor if you have a Turbo engine and use the better gasoline instead of 87.
Hi Thomas, I saw that Jetta suggested video out of your channel and I got curious what was your opinion, I currently drive an R8 V10 Plus, a S3 Audi and a cheap 2017 C-180 Coupe Merc as my daily commuter. So I'm a 100% German car guy. You won't believe that I still have my old 2013 VW Jetta, 2.5L in-line 5 which I acquired when I started my business, even though it's got that boring look in the outside I have an special delight for that 2.5L. Even driving that high performance of my 2.0TFSI high output out of the S3, I still feel like driving that old 2.5L once a month, guess it's just the nostalgia. By the way it stands in my garage with only 21,400 miles among his other major brothers to remind me that you can achieve anything. Regards!
I have one but is the 2013 the form is similar however I have a Toyota corolla and I can say the quality is definitely better in the Jetta the plus is you can get some German Car for a better price and the Jetta is one of it. The Handling is remarkable for this car Toyota in the U.S have some competition from the Jetta The bad part repairs are little more then Toyota In the past I had BMW I need to say BMW is more superior but this Jetta is almost there. I know the classic style is not the best but I prefer this one is a little timeless.
Hi, cool video, just to clarify, the Jetta is still called Jetta in South America, and there is a different model which is the Vento, the design is totally different, it's extremely basic.... Also they're already selling the 2016 models and we still have the 2.5 and the 2.0. Regards from Colombia
The Lavida is a different car from the Jetta although it's based on the same platform. The Sagitar meanwhile is the Chinese market name for the Jetta with a slightly longer wheelbase.
Bravo, Thomas! Don't forget about your friends in Canada ;) The Jetta (and Golf) is very popular in Canada As are sedans in general. My son is driving my (former) 1995 Jetta 2.0 litre. Comfortable with lots of interior space. What is it with brown exteriors now? I agree with you that It's not a great choice of colour. Btw I recall seeing the Bora badge on the Jetta in Italia. Grazie!
Mario Dalla Riva Hey Mario :) Yeah ofc our Canadians! :) Indeed, also in Germany the Jetta was named Bora, but not anymore. It seems like on the Volkswagen Italia page, there is no Bora/Jetta anymore.
Thanks Looks like basic sedan ! I agree they need to do away with proprietary connections and just go with USB for devices 2.1 amp or better ! Enjoyed the review Joe
Jetta = bester VW besonders die US Version mit 1.8 und 2.5L Benziner. Schade dass er hier so teuer is, in den USA kostet so einer 15.000-17.000$ also Ca 15.16.000 Euro. Hier über 20.000....
Hi! Nettes Review. Danke. Bzgl. des IPhones. Ich bin mir ziemlich sicher, dass Du das IPhone an der Media-In-Schnittstelle im Handschuhfach angeschlossen hast. Somit hast Du vollen Zugriff auf die Musiksammlung über den Button "Media" am RNS510. Die Aussage, dass IPhone würde nur geladen, ist nicht richtig. VG
K lemmchen Hi! Besten Dank :) Also ich meinte damit egtl. nur, dass es grundsätzlich geladen wird. Musik habe ich immer über Bluetooth verbunden ohnehin, daher war das für mich uninteressant. Du meinst aber, ich müsste nicht über Bluetooth verbinden, wenn das Kabel steckt? Könnte gut sein!
Hallo Thomas! Ja, genau das meine ich. Wobei die Media-In-Schnittstelle ja nicht nur für iPhones interessant ist, sondern auch für iPods. 😉 Deswegen zwei Kabel. Bzgl. der Audioqualität ist eine Verbindung über Kabel auch der via Bluetooth vorzuziehen. Offensichtlich habt ihr noch einen Jetta aus Modelljahr 2015 getestet, da ab Modelljahr 2016 die RCD/RNS-Systeme durch den neuen MIB2-Baukasten ersetzt wurden. Die Media-In-Schnittstelle wurde ersetzt durch Apple CarPlay und Android Auto. Die Ausstattungsvarianten Trendline, Comfortline und Highline sind ebenfalls entfallen. Alles eine Frage der Recherche. 😉 Viele Grüße
PS: Noch eine Ergänzung bzgl. Deiner Bemerkung, VW hätte ja eine USB-Schnittstelle verbauen können. Gab es. Entweder Media-In mit Apple 30Pin-, respektive Lightning, oder USB-Anschluss. Darüber hinaus gibt es natürlich weiterhin USB-Anschlüsse bei VW.
My perception ( I'm in U.S.A ) is that there seems to be a perception that VW's are solid-performing, well-built and fun to drive but with one big drawback. They are not trusted as far as reliability as much as the main Japanese cars such as Toyota or Honda are. Consumer Reports for instance rates the '16 Golf as being much below average in the reliability department. As far as the opinion here of the '16 Jetta styling, I think that at least a few auto journalists here consider the Jetta ( and the current USA Passat for that matter ) to be rather bland in comparison to other types such as the Mazda 3 or 6. While I understand where that view of Jetta styling is coming from, and also think its looks are somewhat dated, I prefer a car that has clean, simple lines as in the Jetta and also think it and the Passat are more practical ( better seating position and outward visibility ) as a result of of their styling. I'm considering purchase of a '17 Jetta or Passat and would go for the 1.8T in the Passat but am thinking the 1.4 T for the Jetta. I'd be interested in your opinion as far as what would be gained or lost with 1.4 T vs 1.8 T in the Jetta.
I might disagree with you regarding the suspension. In the 2015 model here in the US they give independant rear suspension all the way from the base model. But don't consider yourself less lucky than the US. Here the base model comes with that awful 2.0L naturally aspirated engine. In Europe you get that 1.2TSI @122HP which is 7HP more than the 2.0L and obviousely more fuel friendly. I heard rumors that VW will start offering that 1.4TSI @150HP for the 2016 model in the US and remove the 2.0L. I wish it turns true and bring the comsumer more engine choices. The Jetta is good for those who want to stay on budget but I prefer the Golf for everything inside out.
ChAbAr Hey, thanks for the feedback! That must be quite new, last time I checked, the base model didnt have it. Good that they now implemented it! About being lucky in the US is just for the GLI because thats an interesting model :)
Why would there be difference in quality versus German made? I work at VW dealership and the German and Mexico assembled models are identical. They use the same assembling process using same parts..
Yes I understand, if we are talking about the trim levels. What I mean is the overall quality. Here in the US we have the SEL and Hybrid SEL models which are just like the cars they sell in Germany. And of course the GLI which isn't even available on the German market.
+mercguy658 In Canada, we have Trendline, Comfortline and Highline + Technik, (Including the Navi, the Fender ampli.). The one I own now. I bought my first Jetta in 1985.
You're a lot nicer about this car than I am - and I own one. Easily the worst car VW has made in decades: GM-like materials, fit and finish inside and out; poor lighting (in the US we get halogen reflector headlights and incandescent taillights, unless you get a GLI); dull driving (I have the 1.8T - only the GLI gets a bigger motor). VW aimed low with the Jetta-VI, and they succeeded in making something outclassed by nearly all of its competition. After the Audi-like Mk-IV and -V, this is a huge let down. Unfortunately, the Jetta-VII isn't much better - while slightly less cheaply made, it has god-awful styling and an even wimpier powertrain. I wouldn't have bought one if my Passat didn't get totaled 6 months after buying it, leaving me with too little money for something better. I really wanted a Honda Civic (which is a better car in every possible way!), but to this day they sell for close to MSRP - almost $10k more than the out-the-door prices for the Jetta-VI at the time. At $10K off MSRP, the Jetta-VI is *almost* worth what I paid for it.
I am in the US and have a 2016 Jetta S with a 5 speed manual. It's the cheapest VW sold here. It's advertised at $17,680 USD (15,552 Euros) but I got it cheaper because VW is struggling to sell cars here with the the diesel scandal. It has a USB port finally, independent suspension, hard plastic dashboard and takes me where I need to go. I can overlook some of the low qualities like the hard plastics because it's an affordable car, it' safe, drives great and has good fuel economy.
The previous generation was definitely more luxurious. The 2020 models arent much better.
I have a 2017 Jetta in the United States. I enjoy it alot! Very happy with my purchase.
Just bought one of these. It's the first car I've ever bought new. Hopefully I won't regret it.
+Justin Hall ......happy?
Bosse Grytbakk So far I am. The turbo takes a little getting used to. There's a slight turbo lag when you hit the gas. I haven't had any problems so far, knock on wood. It has plenty of power and it gets pretty good gas mileage.
North American here. Over here hatchbacks are considered more for baseball cap wearing dudebro youths and sedans are considered more grown up thats why Jettas are more popular.
Oh and I have a 1.8 TSI.
hehe interesting, thanks for the info =)
thank you sir. i am buying one of these today and this was by far the best review video. very helpful
Ihre Erklärung ist sehr gut, der Jetta ist wunderbar und die ideale Familie Vento.
+Harold Torres Pinzón Vielen Dank :)
I own one and it is the best car I have ever owned, just be careful with water near the windscreen because the ecu is right under and it can blow if it gets damp inside, so gents with pressure washers should be careful when aiming at the plastic under the window
I have a Jetta SEL 2016 with those headlights. I love the car.
Enjoyed watching this VW Jetta review. I just purchased a new 2017 VW Jetta 1.4T s (base model) for my son yesterday. I prefer sedan over hatchback. I used to own a ford focus hatchback but found myself desiring a Sedan version of the focus. Now the Jetta is great for highway driving and city commute too. I just hope my son likes it since his last car was a hatchback (fiat 500 pop).
+Appa Clark thanks for the feedback and enjoy
Good review. My first car was a Jetta 3 and I loved it. In South Africa you see quite a few Jettas on the road so they are relatively popular here
Stefan van der Merwe interesting!
What makes you think South Americans prefer sedans just because things can get stolen easier in a hatch? There are tons of hatchs there, even more than sedans.
I have a 2012 Highline 2.5 with a sunroof and it’s a great car! It does have the torsion rear suspension but it’s comfortable nonetheless. Fuel economy is amazing for the 2.5 L! I also have the same colour (Toffee Metallic) which I like! This is my 4th Jetta and I’m very happy with it! Great review Thomas and thanks from Alberta, Canada. 😊
Best greetings =)
Really liked your review! I recently bought a 2015 Jetta SEL here in the U.S. and I am very pleased with it. I've always had an affinity for German design and engineering, so on my budget, this was the logical choice for me. I must say I am a little dissapointed to learn that the 2016 model year will come with CarPlay, but I am hoping that Volkswagen will make upgrading my RNS315 to this new system relatively simple with their modular stragey.
Jared Holcomb thanks Jared! Interesting question if an upgrade is possible.
+Jared Holcomb Hello, have you checked the possibility of swapping the radio to a new model with CarPlay? Thanks
Hello! Yes, I am continually looking. I found a solution in Europe, but one: it is exceptionally expensive, and two: I am in the US. So thus far, for me, it just isn't economical enough. But suffice it to say, yes, it should be possible.
In Portugal where I'm from sedans aren't really big, hatchbacks are more popular but in the USA where I live, sedans are very popular....many people have Jettas.
I wish you can show us how the rear fog lights look on the LED tails.
Hi here in Canada we use to get the ancient 2.0L 8v 115 hp gas engine up until 2015 our base engine in 2016 is the 1.4 L turbo engine that you reviewed here we don't get the 6 speed manual gear box rather a five speed which is ok it has tall gears and the engine as good low end torque and there are available optionally a 6 speed automatic gear box with torque converter in fact we got the same engine in the Jetta hybrid the base model has now rear independent suspension and rear disk brakes and believe it or not there is a USB port in the centre console is the Jetta available in Germany with cylinder deactivation here in Canada not and lastly the function you showed the pre heat. Function is done in the cooling system with either a Wabasto/Espar or it start the car remotely here in Canada we do not get any of these options witch is strange it is way colder here than in Germany the only vehicle here that got a Diesel water heater was the Touareg TDI V10 but only when engine in run mode.
I have a 2017 Love it!
Nice review Thomas!
Terry Yew thanks Terry!
I have a 2015 1.8T, I love driving it everyday, especially because I use 92 Premium gasoline, I get to enjoy the power the way it was meant to be. Do yourself a favor if you have a Turbo engine and use the better gasoline instead of 87.
Well im nit sure about other European countries but in my home country we only get 95 & 98 octane ;)
Yup, same in my home country :) Here in the US, you can buy 87 Octane...
At 12:27 is very strange it has a rear wiper stalk being a sedan
Hi Thomas, I saw that Jetta suggested video out of your channel and I got curious what was your opinion, I currently drive an R8 V10 Plus, a S3 Audi and a cheap 2017 C-180 Coupe Merc as my daily commuter. So I'm a 100% German car guy. You won't believe that I still have my old 2013 VW Jetta, 2.5L in-line 5 which I acquired when I started my business, even though it's got that boring look in the outside I have an special delight for that 2.5L. Even driving that high performance of my 2.0TFSI high output out of the S3, I still feel like driving that old 2.5L once a month, guess it's just the nostalgia. By the way it stands in my garage with only 21,400 miles among his other major brothers to remind me that you can achieve anything. Regards!
thanks m8! Sounds like an interesting engine for that one :)
I have one but is the 2013 the form is similar however I have a Toyota corolla and I can say the quality is definitely better in the Jetta the plus is you can get some German Car for a better price and the Jetta is one of it.
The Handling is remarkable for this car
Toyota in the U.S have some competition from the Jetta
The bad part repairs are little more then Toyota
In the past I had BMW I need to say BMW is more superior but this Jetta is almost there.
I know the classic style is not the best but I prefer this one is a little timeless.
MrPorquoipas thanks for the feedback, very interesting to hear!
I wish I could get those headlight washers here in USA as well as some other little things like leather, the Euro specification LED taillights etc.
Eric P you can usually get them with these features with the SEL.
Hi, cool video, just to clarify, the Jetta is still called Jetta in South America, and there is a different model which is the Vento, the design is totally different, it's extremely basic.... Also they're already selling the 2016 models and we still have the 2.5 and the 2.0. Regards from Colombia
+Andres F. Alvarez thanks for the info!
The Lavida is a different car from the Jetta although it's based on the same platform. The Sagitar meanwhile is the Chinese market name for the Jetta with a slightly longer wheelbase.
The Sagitar gets better lighting, more tech., and a nicer interior.
Bravo, Thomas!
Don't forget about your friends in Canada ;)
The Jetta (and Golf) is very popular in Canada
As are sedans in general.
My son is driving my (former) 1995 Jetta 2.0 litre.
Comfortable with lots of interior space.
What is it with brown exteriors now? I agree with you that
It's not a great choice of colour.
Btw I recall seeing the Bora badge on the Jetta in Italia.
Grazie!
Mario Dalla Riva Hey Mario :) Yeah ofc our Canadians! :) Indeed, also in Germany the Jetta was named Bora, but not anymore. It seems like on the Volkswagen Italia page, there is no Bora/Jetta anymore.
Thanks
Looks like basic sedan ! I agree they need to do away with proprietary connections and just go with USB for devices 2.1 amp or better !
Enjoyed the review
Joe
TechExplorer thanks Joe!
Hello Thomas, is this car effectively the same as a SEAT Toledo mk4 1.4tsi which has 122bhp and 200NM torque, howcome the Seat has so much torque?
I have the jetta sport 2.5 2017 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌👌👌
Jetta = bester VW besonders die US Version mit 1.8 und 2.5L Benziner. Schade dass er hier so teuer is, in den USA kostet so einer 15.000-17.000$ also Ca 15.16.000 Euro. Hier über 20.000....
Timo Ta Es gibt also auch Jetta Fans hier! :)
***** irgendwann importiere ich mir ein GLI mit Automatik aus den USA oder 2.5L
Timo Ta War auch ganz überrascht, dass es den GLI in Amiland gibt - egtl. ganz geil, das Konzept
Hi! Nettes Review. Danke.
Bzgl. des IPhones. Ich bin mir ziemlich sicher, dass Du das IPhone an der Media-In-Schnittstelle im Handschuhfach angeschlossen hast. Somit hast Du vollen Zugriff auf die Musiksammlung über den Button "Media" am RNS510. Die Aussage, dass IPhone würde nur geladen, ist nicht richtig. VG
K lemmchen Hi! Besten Dank :) Also ich meinte damit egtl. nur, dass es grundsätzlich geladen wird. Musik habe ich immer über Bluetooth verbunden ohnehin, daher war das für mich uninteressant. Du meinst aber, ich müsste nicht über Bluetooth verbinden, wenn das Kabel steckt? Könnte gut sein!
Hallo Thomas! Ja, genau das meine ich. Wobei die Media-In-Schnittstelle ja nicht nur für iPhones interessant ist, sondern auch für iPods. 😉 Deswegen zwei Kabel. Bzgl. der Audioqualität ist eine Verbindung über Kabel auch der via Bluetooth vorzuziehen. Offensichtlich habt ihr noch einen Jetta aus Modelljahr 2015 getestet, da ab Modelljahr 2016 die RCD/RNS-Systeme durch den neuen MIB2-Baukasten ersetzt wurden. Die Media-In-Schnittstelle wurde ersetzt durch Apple CarPlay und Android Auto. Die Ausstattungsvarianten Trendline, Comfortline und Highline sind ebenfalls entfallen. Alles eine Frage der Recherche. 😉 Viele Grüße
PS: Noch eine Ergänzung bzgl. Deiner Bemerkung, VW hätte ja eine USB-Schnittstelle verbauen können. Gab es. Entweder Media-In mit Apple 30Pin-, respektive Lightning, oder USB-Anschluss. Darüber hinaus gibt es natürlich weiterhin USB-Anschlüsse bei VW.
Que queeeeeeeeeee!!!!
I love my jetta
My perception ( I'm in U.S.A ) is that there seems to be a perception that VW's are solid-performing, well-built and fun to drive but with one big drawback. They are not trusted as far as reliability as much as the main Japanese cars such as Toyota or Honda are.
Consumer Reports for instance rates the '16 Golf as being much below average in the reliability department.
As far as the opinion here of the '16 Jetta styling, I think that at least a few auto journalists here consider the Jetta ( and the current USA Passat for that matter ) to be rather bland in comparison to other types such as the Mazda 3 or 6.
While I understand where that view of Jetta styling is coming from, and also think its looks are somewhat dated, I prefer a car that has clean, simple lines as in the Jetta and also think it and the Passat are more practical ( better seating position and outward visibility ) as a result of of their styling.
I'm considering purchase of a '17 Jetta or Passat and would go for the 1.8T in the Passat but am thinking the 1.4 T for the Jetta. I'd be interested in your opinion as far as what would be gained or lost with 1.4 T vs 1.8 T in the Jetta.
I might disagree with you regarding the suspension. In the 2015 model here in the US they give independant rear suspension all the way from the base model.
But don't consider yourself less lucky than the US. Here the base model comes with that awful 2.0L naturally aspirated engine. In Europe you get that 1.2TSI @122HP which is 7HP more than the 2.0L and obviousely more fuel friendly.
I heard rumors that VW will start offering that 1.4TSI @150HP for the 2016 model in the US and remove the 2.0L. I wish it turns true and bring the comsumer more engine choices.
The Jetta is good for those who want to stay on budget but I prefer the Golf for everything inside out.
ChAbAr Hey, thanks for the feedback! That must be quite new, last time I checked, the base model didnt have it. Good that they now implemented it! About being lucky in the US is just for the GLI because thats an interesting model :)
Honestly I see the GLI as a Jetta with an Audi engine. I'm impatient for the Jetta CC that's a real mind blower :)
ChAbAr I guess that is kinda the NMC concept that was shown in Beijing last year, that was awesome. No hint yet that its coming to Germany
I read somewhere it is expected to come out mid 2016 here in NA and China. No clue how reliable that is!
In the U.S. Volkswagens are poorly made, this is to keep the price low. Americans prefer quantity over quality.
great review
well done
Saeed Anwar thanks! :)
I've ordered one some time ago - 4 month waiting time. Nevertheless, is this a real wood on doors and dashboard? Or just a plastic imitation?
how much is jetta 2017 in germany??
like it very much !
Why would there be difference in quality versus German made? I work at VW dealership and the German and Mexico assembled models are identical. They use the same assembling process using same parts..
+mercguy658 the cars in Germany are always equipped like the top version in Mexico, that's why. They want to have lower entry prices in Mexico/US
Yes I understand, if we are talking about the trim levels. What I mean is the overall quality. Here in the US we have the SEL and Hybrid SEL models which are just like the cars they sell in Germany. And of course the GLI which isn't even available on the German market.
+mercguy658 But they do not feel the same....
+mercguy658
In Canada, we have Trendline, Comfortline and Highline + Technik, (Including the Navi, the Fender ampli.). The one I own now. I bought my first Jetta in 1985.
70% of the parts from the Jetta are made in Mexico. This may give some people the perception that it's low quality.
Are you going to do a review on the 2019 U.S. Spec Jetta?
We ll try! See our preview from the motor show, youtube search Autogefuehl jetta
Shame you did not go on a motorway as it would have been interesting to hear the road/cabin noise.
never Jetta video: ruclips.net/video/E8qKVirNCmM/видео.html
I prefer an electronic hand-brake. The pull lever seems old-fashioned.
Good review just a bit long
You're a lot nicer about this car than I am - and I own one. Easily the worst car VW has made in decades: GM-like materials, fit and finish inside and out; poor lighting (in the US we get halogen reflector headlights and incandescent taillights, unless you get a GLI); dull driving (I have the 1.8T - only the GLI gets a bigger motor). VW aimed low with the Jetta-VI, and they succeeded in making something outclassed by nearly all of its competition. After the Audi-like Mk-IV and -V, this is a huge let down. Unfortunately, the Jetta-VII isn't much better - while slightly less cheaply made, it has god-awful styling and an even wimpier powertrain.
I wouldn't have bought one if my Passat didn't get totaled 6 months after buying it, leaving me with too little money for something better. I really wanted a Honda Civic (which is a better car in every possible way!), but to this day they sell for close to MSRP - almost $10k more than the out-the-door prices for the Jetta-VI at the time. At $10K off MSRP, the Jetta-VI is *almost* worth what I paid for it.
thanks for the feedback!
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10 years ago this design was modern, but now it is as boring as the design of my refrigerator.