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Volkswagen Jetta (2006 - To Date) : JET REPELLED

Volkswagen Jetta (2006 - To Date) : JET REPELLED
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Thursday September 4


Models Covered: (4dr saloon, 1.6FSI, 2.0 FSI, 2.0T FSI petrol, 1.

9 TDI, 2.0TDI diesel [S, SE, Sport])

BY ANDY ENRIGHT

* Introduction Reviving a name from the past can be fraught with difficulty. Theres often a good reason why the model was allowed to slip into obscurity. In Volkswagens case, the old Jetta was a little different. It was seen as a rather dull but worthy car but its replacements, the Vento and the Bora never really caught on.

So it is that the Jetta name was revived and with it a hopeful new assault on a more upmarket saloon market that, thus far, has also faltered at the first. Heres how to take advantage of the Jettas stuttering start and land a bargain.

Viewed in profile, its easy to establish the Jettas genetics. The wheelbase looks a little short for a car of its length, giving it some rather old fashioned long overhangs. Nevertheless, from virtually every other angle, one has to contend that its a very neat bit of styling. The rear end in particular is almost impossible to discern at a fleeting glance from that of the Passat, sharing its LED rear lights and beautifully integrated bumper assembly.

The interior is a little plusher than standard Golf fare, although the basic architecture of the dashboard is the same. In many ways, its reminiscent of the Phaeton luxury saloon, although the centre console is lifted from the Touran mini-MPV. With the possible exception of its pricier Volkswagen Group cousin, the Audi A3, the cabin has the beating of anything out there as regards ambience. The interior features soft-feel slush-moulded plastics, high-quality switches, subtle use of chrome, fabric-covered A-pillars plus blue instrument backlighting with red needles, a signature of the fourth generation model.

The latest Golf set new standards by introducing 2Zone climate control and four-way lumbar support within the line-up, so the Jetta benefits from these features too. In addition, ESP (Electronic Stabilisation Programme), no fewer than six airbags as well as anti-lock brakes are fitted as standard throughout the range. Big car features such as automatic activation of headlamps and wipers are built into the cars electronics. The boot itself is bigger than the old Boras.

Capacity has gone up from a not inconsiderable 455 litres to a hefty 527 litres, making it more capacious than the boot of a BMW 7 Series. For extra flexibility, the 60/40 split rear back-rest can be folded forwards to form an almost flat floor up to the front seats. With all this in mind, you wont be surprised to learn that the Jetta is a larger vehicle than the Bora that it replaced. At 4.

56 m long, it has grown by 18.2 cm, while width has increased by 2.5 cm to 1.76 m.

Youll probably pay a good deal less than you think and you should certainly strive to pay a fair slug less than the vendor is asking for. The car youll find most often on dealer forecourts will be the 1.9-litre TDI, probably in S specification. These start at around £10,750.

Youll need to budget around £12,500 to land one of the earlier 2006 55-plate 2.0-litre TDI SE models but theyre a good deal more refined and have plenty of poke. Petrol-engined cars start at just shy of around £11,000 in 1.6-litre S trim although the extra kit of the SE is worth angling for from around £11,600.

Youll need around £13,600 to get your name on the V5 of a Jetta 2.0-litre FSI in SE trim and another £1,000 for the Sport specification. The range-topping 197bhp 2.0-litre TFSI model is still very thin on the ground.

Insurance ranges from Group 6 to Group 15.

Keep a look out for cars that have been flogged by corporate users and ensure that servicing has been attended to diligently. Check the cars specification carefully, as despite the Jettas improved trim levels over an equivalent Golf, there are some quirks in the model walk up which means that buyers often had to resort to the options list for seemingly straightforward features and may try to reflect this in the price. Dont have any of that nonsense, and negotiate hard as Jettas are sticky sellers and any knowledgeable retailer will know this. The only option that will command serious money is the DSG gearbox.

Mechanically speaking, the Jetta is a car that can be bought with confidence.

(approx based on a 2006 Jetta 1.6 FSI ex Vat) An exhaust system is about £165. A clutch assembly will be around £75 and an alternator should be close to £115. Brake pads front and rear are about £65 and £45 respectively.



The Jetta does without the poverty-spec 1.4-litre engines that kick off the Golf line up, the opening point instead being the 115bhp 1.6-litre FSI unit. Next up is the intriguing 1.

4-litre TSI turbocharged and supercharged engine in 140 and 170bhp form and then a turbocharged 2.0-litre engine shared with the Golf GTI thats good for 197bhp. Theres also a pair of TDI diesel engines. The rather unlovely 105bhp 1.

9-litre is best ignored, many feeling that the more modern 2.0-litre 138bhp unit is worth the extra expense. Both diesel engines are offered with Volkswagens pioneering DSG (Direct Shift Gearbox) system. One criticism levelled at the two previous generation Bora models was that although the cars offered a ride and refinement package that was hard to beat, they never really offered the sort of infectious handling that many rivals could boast.

The fifth generation car adopts a pragmatic tactic in benchmarking the suspension of the Ford Focus and first impressions are promising. The body is eighty per cent stiffer than its predecessor and the new electro-mechanical steering feel and composed body control are leagues ahead.

The Volkswagen Jetta is one of those cars that will never work in this country. Were just too accustomed to hatchbacks in this class and it will always be a minor player. While this may result in long faces for those who bought one from new, its good news for the used buyer who can get equipment levels way beyond standard Golf fare at lower prices and have something a little more individual to boot. Mechanically rugged, the Jetta is best when fitted with a 2.

0-litre engine, petrol or diesel. Our tip would be to try to find a vendor who has specified the DSG sequential gearbox on his 2.0-litre Jetta but isnt asking a big premium.


 
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