Monday, July 11, 2016

The Jetta is Volkswagen's best-selling model in the United States, and it comes in many different forms. The 2005 VW Jetta TDI GL Wagon has more room than the sedan version, and the TDI designation indicates that it runs on clean diesel rather than gasoline. The car is compliant with the emissions requirements in all 50 states, according to Edmunds.

Body and Exterior

    The car has body side molding as well as chrome trim on the sides and on the bumpers. It also has heated side mirrors and windshield wipers with a variable intermittent setting.

Engine and Powertrain

    The car has a 1.9-liter diesel four-cylinder engine. It has 100 horsepower at 4,000 revolutions per minute with 177 foot-pounds of torque. The diesel fuel tank can hold 14.5 gallons. The fuel economy of the car is 46 mpg on the highway and 38 in the city.

Suspension

    The car has a strut front suspension that is independent with a stabilizer bar and coil springs. The rear features a torsion beam suspension that is semi-independent with a stabilizer bar and coil springs. The stabilizer bar, or anti-roll bar, keeps the car's body from "rolling" on tight turns.

Interior

    The interior features air conditioning, a roof antenna and an audio system with AM/FM radio, a CD player and a cassette deck. It also has cruise control, a lockable glove compartment and an illuminated entry system. The car will warn you when you are low on fuel, as well as when your washer fluid needs topping off. The car seats five.

Safety

    Safety features include an anti-lock braking system that prevents the brakes from locking up when the driver slams on the brakes. The car also offers front airbags for both the driver and passenger, with sensors detecting when there's an occupant in the seats. A front-side airbag is also included. The car has anti-theft protection systems.

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