2017 Volkswagen Jetta | CarGurus Test Drive Review

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2017
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    Volkswagen’s top seller, the Jetta compact sedan, ends its sixth generation in 2017 with a simpler lineup, more standard and optional safety features, and a standard reversing camera. The Jetta will take 2018 off before coming back in seventh-generation form for the 2019 model year, but while our reviewer finds the lineup’s pricing range wide enough to include great deals and overpriced ones, he calls this year’s car the best of the sixth generation.
    Three engines are offered in the 2017 Jetta. A 1.4-liter turbo 4-cylinder with 150 hp and 184 lb-ft gets EPA estimates of 28 mpg city, 38 highway, 32 combined. This engine gets off the line well, but passing at highway speeds is more challenging than it should be. A 1.8-liter turbo four with 170 hp and 184 lb-ft meets the highway-passing challenge, but returns 3 fewer miles per gallon across the board. The GLI puts a 2.0-liter turbo with 210 hp and 207 lb-ft under its hood, returning 23 mpg city, 33 highway, 27 combined. Read more on CarGurus: cargur.us/knPK2
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Комментарии • 65

  • @Fullofshit92
    @Fullofshit92 6 месяцев назад +3

    I just purchased a 2017 Jetta, it is the absolute quietest ride I could’ve ever imagined. It rides so smooth and takes the bumps like a champ.

    • @theogeo14
      @theogeo14 5 месяцев назад

      I am looking at a 2017 Jetta with 52K miles. How many miles did your vehicle have when you bought it and are you pleased with it so far?

  • @AbdonPhirathon
    @AbdonPhirathon 6 лет назад +28

    The Jetta isn't as sporty or as updated as the competition, but the refinement and the engineering is miles better than the competition. Most of the Audi features trickle down to the Volkswagens and that's something that you won't see on any of the competition's offerings.

  • @mitchellbarnow1709
    @mitchellbarnow1709 6 лет назад +2

    Great review, Michael!

  • @baldheadlogic
    @baldheadlogic 6 лет назад +2

    Great review MP. If given the choice to buy this car or an mid level Passat, I would pick the Jetta hands down. I really how that the 7th gen finally puts in back the 5th levels of equipment and refinement.

  • @TM-uy4jg
    @TM-uy4jg 6 лет назад +2

    Great Video

  • @heyitsme939
    @heyitsme939 6 лет назад

    There's also an SEL Premium trim available for 2017. It has all of the features of the SEL but adds bi-xenon headlights and the fender premium audio system. It is only available in limited quantities and vw doesn't even have a webpage for this trim on their website. However, it can rarely be found at dealerships. And yes, it really is a 17 (not a 16) because the 17 SEL models have additional chrome trim on the trunk lid and on the bottom of the doors, that no previous model years had. Also, for 2016, the SEL Premium oddly didn't have xenon's. Only the SEL, Sport, and GLI SEL did. I test drove the 2017 SEL Premium and it was nice, I ended up just going for the S trim with the heated seats & alloy wheels packages though. More budget friendly.

  • @Bird-0
    @Bird-0 Год назад

    The SEL did come with the 1.4t.. at least here in the US

  • @palebeachbum
    @palebeachbum 6 лет назад +6

    I really like VWs for their handsome, mature aesthetics and European driving demeanor, but predicted reliability and repairs costs scare me away from the brand completely. Reliability, driver comfort (seat and ergonomics), and fuel economy are always my deciding factors.

    • @carlosleal903
      @carlosleal903 6 лет назад +3

      palebeachbum we have 86k miles on our VW Passat 1.8t and have not had any problems with it and still runs like new. Maintenance however is pricey compared to our other vehicles f-150 and Nissan Pathfinder but we've been having so many problems and expensive repairs with the Pathfinder for the past 2-3 years :(

    • @palebeachbum
      @palebeachbum 6 лет назад

      Carlos Leal I had horrible luck with my Versa and dumped it after 2 yrs, so I can relate. That experience made me decide to only consider cars with long warranties. Nissan's is short.

  • @oaktown_510
    @oaktown_510 Год назад

    Whats the best jetta year i can buy reliability wise ?

  • @swanblake
    @swanblake 6 лет назад +2

    Couldn't agree more with the nixing of the 1,.8L turbo option. Also not sure why the GLI is more than a faster GTI. Also no manual GLI or 2018. Can you get HID headlamps onthe Jetta in non GLI trims?

    • @MikeDPerkins
      @MikeDPerkins 6 лет назад

      Blake Swan You cannot.

    • @heyitsme939
      @heyitsme939 6 лет назад

      For 2017, the Xenon's came on the SEL Premium trim as standard and as an option on the Sport trim. They were not available on the GLI at all. For 2018, you can't get the Xenons on any Jetta at all.

  • @jahciple
    @jahciple 6 лет назад +7

    Best Jetta ever, I have a 2015 Jetta SE 1.8T. This engine surprises a lot of people.

    • @mitchellmatthews97
      @mitchellmatthews97 4 года назад

      Yes, I have the 2017 1.8 also and it's quite impressive. I like it better than my 3.0 BMW 3 series I had prior.

    • @Mwhitehouse99
      @Mwhitehouse99 3 года назад +1

      @@mitchellmatthews97 would you recommend? I was looking at at ‘17 myself

    • @mitchellmatthews97
      @mitchellmatthews97 3 года назад +1

      @@Mwhitehouse99 absolutely, have had it for 3 years I’m now at 80,000 miles and still love my car

    • @michaelaguilar2836
      @michaelaguilar2836 2 года назад +1

      @@mitchellmatthews97 im looking a 2017 jetta myself, how reliable has it been for you since you got it?

    • @mitchellmatthews97
      @mitchellmatthews97 2 года назад +1

      @@michaelaguilar2836 Hi Michael - I still love my Jetta. Has 92,000 miles on it now. I have been diligent about the maintenance and have done everything the manual says to do. Haven't had a single problem.

  • @aayonce4
    @aayonce4 6 лет назад +4

    Omg what! This is still sold as new? This thing need to get an overhaul

  • @818Cali_Tali
    @818Cali_Tali 6 лет назад +1

    I wanted to get a GLI but I ended up getting a SEL instead. The 1.8T has plenty of power and is fun to drive. And i was able to get a good lease with VW's Sign and Drive special they have going on now.

    • @mituljariwala9821
      @mituljariwala9821 6 лет назад

      818 TaLi how much is the lease monthly payment?

    • @818Cali_Tali
      @818Cali_Tali 5 лет назад

      $266.76 for 36 months is my lease payment, and my down payment was $1,230.

  • @nolafishr
    @nolafishr 5 лет назад +3

    The Jetta is a nice looking lil car, I wouldn't mind having one !

  • @Naza_44
    @Naza_44 4 года назад

    Where I live this thing goes for $45k, much cheaper than the Camry which retails for $61k

  • @Aurora_v_cali
    @Aurora_v_cali 6 лет назад +20

    um really strange seing my own house and friends house on a youtube vid

    • @MikeDPerkins
      @MikeDPerkins 6 лет назад +5

      93Adamv23 Almost as strange as you randomly finding this video after only a few hours! Love your neighborhood, btw!

    • @Aurora_v_cali
      @Aurora_v_cali 6 лет назад +2

      no I llove car veviews I think it was bound to happen eventually

  • @mfmf100
    @mfmf100 6 лет назад +7

    26k seems steep for a 170 hp Jetta. The GLI doesn’t make sense in a world with an Elantra Sport in it.

    • @MikeDPerkins
      @MikeDPerkins 6 лет назад +1

      mfmf100 But the 1.4 is a steal with a negligible penalty.

    • @mfmf100
      @mfmf100 6 лет назад +1

      Michael Perkins yes the value seems especially concentrated with lower spec trims.

    • @swanblake
      @swanblake 6 лет назад +1

      mfmf100 couldnt agree more. Love the Elantra Sport

  • @swanblake
    @swanblake 6 лет назад +3

    The Elantra Sport has rendered the Jett pointless in my opinion. Same great German styling, better price, better features and performance, better reliability.

    • @MikeDPerkins
      @MikeDPerkins 6 лет назад +2

      Blake Swan Only thing the Hyundai has going against it is people's perception of the name.

    • @swanblake
      @swanblake 6 лет назад +3

      Michael Perkins completely agree. Also the dealers could use some work but maybe I expect too much. Great review as always

    • @MikeDPerkins
      @MikeDPerkins 6 лет назад +2

      Blake Swan I have a feeling you'll see the dealers trying harder, especially now that VW has doubled their warranty.

    •  4 года назад +1

      That may be 2 years ago. I would not be in that fugly car now. 17 Jetta still looks great.

  • @cargogh
    @cargogh 6 лет назад +2

    Stylistically, the 2011's grill and tail lights are better looking than this. And I was disappointed with the 2011. I can't see 7 years of improvement.

    • @heyitsme939
      @heyitsme939 6 лет назад +3

      Definitely not. The rear taillights on the 2015-18 models is my favorite part of the car. The 2011-2014 models look dated from the rear end. Front end looks handsome on both models.

  • @FLteslacam321
    @FLteslacam321 5 лет назад

    Weird that the manual gets better mpg

    • @Dave-bf2lc
      @Dave-bf2lc 5 лет назад +6

      manual cars are lighter.

  • @stevehauk
    @stevehauk 6 лет назад +2

    +CarGurus
    3 BIG DESIGN FLAWS BY VW:
    1. doors should be able to locked when warming the car up in the winter.
    2. it should not drive away with "no key" so it can't be stolen while warming up.
    3. the clutch should be more to the left. It's right on top of the brake almost and I have to turn my left leg to the right uncomfortably!

    • @chocolatewheelchair
      @chocolatewheelchair 6 лет назад

      Steve Haukdahl 1. That prevents people from locking the keys in the car, while it’s running or not.
      2. All cars with key less ignition do that I think
      3. Automatic has a nice big dead pedal

    • @TheMlvswoll
      @TheMlvswoll 4 года назад

      All fixable with vcds

  • @aayonce4
    @aayonce4 6 лет назад +2

    What car(s) does this thing even compete with?

    • @swanblake
      @swanblake 6 лет назад

      aayonce4 Nissan Sentra and Toyota Corolla

    • @modmatt1
      @modmatt1 6 лет назад

      I would also add the new Civic (sedan), Mazda 3, the Focus (all three have have independent rear susp. too) and VW's own Golf even. Lots of competitors.

    • @swanblake
      @swanblake 6 лет назад

      modmatt1 no those cars are superior in my opinion. They are the next teir up

    • @modmatt1
      @modmatt1 6 лет назад +2

      At least here in the N.E. US, these models compare directly in terms of cost and style (4 door compacts) and even with various trims of the Jetta. For example if I take the Jetta SE with 1.4L manual, it compares right on top price-wise with Civic lx with the 2.0L manual and the Mazda with the 2.0L in sport trim. Even as you move up the trim levels, Jetta GLI compares with the Civic Si and Focus ST.

  • @tyusrobinson9869
    @tyusrobinson9869 6 лет назад +19

    Idk why safety tech is soo important to automotive journalists. People need to learn how to drive.🙄🙄

    • @MikeDPerkins
      @MikeDPerkins 6 лет назад +3

      Tyus Robinson Can't say I disagree with you there. Still, it's important to some people, and when it's availability in the trim lineup seems illogical, I think it's a good idea to cover it in the review.

    • @TylerBeRippin
      @TylerBeRippin 6 лет назад +1

      ACCIDENTS? Duh XD

  • @CombatLegsVIDS
    @CombatLegsVIDS 3 года назад

    I believe these safety features are so annoying and just add more stuff that can break down... Are people expected to be narcoleptic while driving the car? Is the ride that smooth that it lulls you to sleep? 😂🚗

  • @AllenBallachABA
    @AllenBallachABA 4 года назад

    My 2017 Jetta Wolfburg worked great until the theft immobilizer and key faub wouldn't let me start the car. It cost a lot to fix. The inventer at VW needs a kick - you know where- for this stupid invention which you cant program and fix yourself. No fix is even listed in the manual.

  • @hoderharris
    @hoderharris 6 лет назад +2

    Dude this vid was all about you. Learned virtually nothing about how the car drives.

    • @MikeDPerkins
      @MikeDPerkins 6 лет назад

      Apologies, and thanks for the feedback.