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I have a 1999 Jetta and while there have been a few problems, it's been a pretty good car (drove me across country 3 times!). However, I've been reading some seriously negative reviews of the new Jetta. Any advice or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
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Anyways, VW has made strides to increase it's reliability. Their engines really have never been in question but sometimes electrical things failed in the past like in the MkIV generation (99-06). I know I had a friend who's power window motor broke 1 month after purchase.
That said, the MkV generation ('06.5-present) is much better in terms of quality of their parts and reliability. Don't look at the past, look at the present. Check Consumer Reports to see what owners say.
I own a '06 VW GTI (MkV generation) and I love it. They are solid cars that feel built better than the Japanese counterparts and have better interior materials and are assembled better I think. I know my friend was looking at Jetta's and cross shopped Accord's and hated what he was seeing and how the interiors looked, felt, sounded. Reason he didn't purchase one was because he liked his Audi A4 too much to give it up and the financials weren't in line.
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If you want a reliable car you cant go wrong with Japanese. German cars are the least reliable, even the expensive beemers and benzes break down. The new Camrys looks great, I would get one of those over a Jetta any day.Is a new beetle turbo a girls car?
I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THE "07 JETTA EXCEPT THAT IT'S TOO EXPENSIVE FOR VW TO BUILD, SO THEY ARE GETTING READY TO RELEASE THE NEXT GEN ('09)RABBIT/JETTA.More Questions & Answers ...
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