Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Detail Interior Volkswagen-Jetta

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It is a 4-door wagon or a 4-door sedan known as the Sport Wagon. It comes in sport and wagon body styles as well as in SE, SL, and S trim levels. The body style Sedan comes as the trim SEL too, while the model in body style wagon has been stopped by the manufacturers.

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Detail Interior Volkswagen-Jetta

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The VW Jetta media event was a little different than usual since most of the journalists were foreign. There were groups from Singapore, Mexico, Canada, India, China, and elsewhere. Obviously, Volkswagen is reaching out. However, the new Jetta design is clearly aimed at the North American market.

We spent an entire day driving the new Jetta through the streets of San Francisco, along the upper Pacific coast highway, and back through the twisting roads in the Napa valley. Although there are four trim levels, our only choice for testing was the SEL model, either in automatic or manual. The base trim, referred to as VW's entry-level model, is called S, and has a beginning price of just $15,995. That is almost $2000 less than last year's offering. The SE model is slightly more upgraded. Our test model SEL's are the most completely trimmed out and have a price tag of about $21,000. That price includes an 8 speaker audio system, Bluetooth phone system, iPod integration, and a standard navigation system. The SEL's standard engine is a 2.5-liter that produces 170 horsepower. There is also a TDI trim that features a 2.0-liter TDI diesel four cylinder.

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