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2005 VW Jetta

Anyone out there with info regarding the new 2005 VW Jetta Sedan? Here's what someone posted as the new look.
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I think it's a very interesting look.
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I think it's a very interesting look.
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http://www.carsdirect.com/build/style?make=VW&modelid=248&- ;zipcode=06093
U.S./Canadian Parts Content: 1%
Major Sources of Foreign Parts Content:
Germany: 80%
Poland: 15%
Final Assembly Point: Wolfsburg, Germany
Country of Origin:
Engine: Poland
Transmission: Germany
By the way, I only have about 450 miles on it, but I LOVE this car! No rattles, no squeaks, not a single issue so far. Anyway, we have one, and it says 2005 on the sticker.
This way Europeans would be able to find information relating to the Jetta 5, or Golf 5, without trying to figure out if their model year corresponds to the North America release (guess it would be Jetta/Bora).
Plus, the Golf will be available in 05 and it is just a hatch Jetta.
or not...
We've still got the Jetta down as an '05 model with a March 05 release date, but we'll change the topic title if we get more concrete info.
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Check this site out:
http://www.carsdirect.com/research/volkswagen/jetta/2005/gl/color- - s
well anyway. those interested in the next generation jetta should read edmund's review of the 06 audi A4 paying close attention to the comments about the new 2.0t engine. it looks like this engine rocks and is suppose to be available in the new jetta!
i'm so impressed with the new 2.0l turbo that i don't think i'll miss the VR6 too much.
To me, the back end looks more like an Acura TL with Corolla-ish styled tail lights. I think they were attempting to mimic the A8 lights with out stepping on the big brothers toes.
By the way, even the new GTI got a boring-enough steering -- lacking in road feel, per CAR & AUTOCAR British magazines.
Not sure about handling, need to drive it myself.
A 2.5L with 150 hp, 168 lb torque seems adequate for a base.
A GLI with a 2.0T and DSG tranny seems impressive...if they keep the price in the low to mid 20's
I can't think of many cars in that price range that I would rate as superior in design.
Volvo S40 is nice, but think the high end version would elevate it out of a direct comparison. The TSX may be a competitor of the GLI, once real numbers come out.
As a base car at 17K (assume similar to out going model) I can't think of any thing that approcahes it.
Comparing old to new
The taillights look like the Phaeton & even the next Passat, but the rear pillar & its surrounding elevated belt line only remind me of the Corolla. The car does look longer than the Corolla, though.
The old one may look dated by comparison, but I remember that chicks digged the old one -- at least it's got something to attract their attention.
Trouble starts for me when the chicks start "diggin" me.
women...go figure.
i like the car. i like the car alot.
now can you get some pictures of the inside? the interior will probably look pretty close to the new golf's interior. this would be good because i like how that looks too.
i'm hoping the 2.0t will be able in GLS models.
So it should look something like this...
As a reference point Toyota's PZEV 2.4L 4 cylinder produces 151 horses and 161 foot pounds in the Camry, and achieves 24/34 EPA. (Rated at 160 and 163 respectively as a ULEV-II).
Has VW acheived a PZEV status for this engine, and that is why the power seems a bit low?
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According to JD Power surveys: Hyundia is among the top cars in terms of reliability. Jagaur(notorious reputation) is tied with Lexus in terms of customer satisfaction.
Heard that VW is going to prioritize Quality in their upcoming models. Miracles do happen! Who knows maybe the new VW Jetta will be more reliable than a Corolla. Such comeback stories have happened before and will continue to happen.
Even if it does not happen, I know that overall owners are far more passionate about their Jettas than boring Corollas. And I mean passionate in postitive terms, not only negative terms.
Maybe VW will have BMW horse power ratings...you know, their bhp rating is closer to the rear wheel horsepower rating.
You don't really know where the power is made either, so it's difficult to say how good the engine is.
You could also make the engine comparison between the TSX and the 2.0T. They both produce 200hp, but the 2.0T makes MUCH more torque much lower down, and the high compression engine (for a turbo) gives a better throttle response (and highway mileage); since I've not driven the 2.0T, this is what I infer from my readings.
Interesting that their compact will have a 5-cyl engine. That's what they mean by Gallardo derivative... it's half of that car's V10, detuned for reliability, mileage, and emissions. But it's interesting because it's the next step in compact car engines becoming bigger. It's becoming normal for 4-cylinder engines to be 2.3L or 2.4L, which is pretty much their upper limit. Harder to make those smooth unless you make them horizontally opposed like Subaru does, and the stresses are greater. 5-cyls have their own issues and I doubt they'll become common, but it could be an important selling point until Corollas and Civics start coming with V6's.
As for the new Jetta's design... nice, but not distinctive like the current one (which is nice in that it even differentiates itself from the Golf).
i think the jury is still out on the performance of the 2.5 versus the 2.4's from toyota and honda. in WV's favor, the 5 cyl may have a broader torque cure and the 6 speed manual/automatic trannys should be more efficient.
all i know is that the 5 cyl will be a huge improvement as a base engine for the jetta and the current 4 cyl accords/camrys are more than adequate.
when equipped with the 2.0t, Jetta's competitors are more like the TSX, A4, S40 and 9-3 (but for less money, i hope).
I don't see Jettas competting with civic/corollas in any configuration.
More like 4cyl versions of the Camry/Accord/Altima/Mazada 6 vs the Jetta 2.5 and the 2.0T taking on the higher end crowd you mentioned.
And of all the companies to not sell a cheap car, it makes the least sense for VW to... not just because of their history, but because of Audi.
VW doesn't seem to get a lot of power out of its engines, considering their size. Plenty of peak torque in this one, but not much more than other 2.3L or 2.4L engines out there. I'm guessing its peak torque is earlier in the rev range, then drops off, which would explain its low peak hp (either that or a silly 4800rpm redline). Really turns me off, but most drivers will love that. If they've solved their reliability issues, this could do alright, but I still think it's a tight niche to play.
I usually keep my cars 100,000 - 120,000 miles and am debating between the 5 cylinder and turbocharged 4. Thanks!
They do require slightly higher maintenance with frequent oil changes and/or higher grade of oil. Personally I wouldn't be concerned with the 100-120,000 range.
On a side note...Abt already has 2.0T modifications, it takes the power to 230hp 230 ft/lb.