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2008 Volkswagen Jetta 4dr Sedan S General Exterior
Vehicle:2008 Volkswagen Jetta
Trim:4dr Sedan S (M5)
Transmission:5-Speed Manual
Model Code:1K25S1
Availability:National
MSRP:$16,990.00
Destination:$650.00


 

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Monday - Friday
Saturday
Sunday
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Closed
 
Sunday (Last of Each Month*) Noon - 6:00 pm  
(*Open until the last customer is served)  

Specifications
 
Drive Type:FWD
Doors:4
Body Style:Compact Cars
Vehicle Size:Compact
Seating Capacity:5/5 passengers
Engine Block:I
Cylinders:5
Valves:20
Compression Ratio:9.5:1
Horsepower:170hp @ 5700 rpm
Torque:177ft-lbs @ 4250 rpm
Engline Type:Gas
Displacement:2.5
Fuel Type:Regular unleaded
Fuel Capacity:14.5 gal.
Fuel Economy:*21/29
Camshaft:--
  
Wheelbase:101.5 in.
Overall Length:179.3 in.
Vehicle Width:70.1 in.
Vehicle Height:57.4 in.
Gound Clearance:5.4 in.
Luggage Capacity:16.0 ft3.
Cargo Capacity:16 ft3.
Curb Weight:3230 lbs.
Max Payload:1094 lbs.
Turning Circle: 35.8 ft.
 
Front Headroom:38.5 in.
Front Legroom:41.2 in.
Rear Headroom:37.2 in.
Rear Legroom:35.4 in.
 
Acceleration:
0mph-60mph
 
9.5 seconds
21 29
City Hwy
*Actual mileage will vary with options, actual driving conditions, driving habits and the vehicle's condition. Based upon 2008 EPA mileage estimates, reflecting new EPA fuel economy methods beginning with 2008 models. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008.

Exterior Colors
These are the colors typically available for this vehicle. Color options may change during the model year. Contact Southern States Volkswagen for confirmation. The color samples displayed on your monitor may not precisely replicate the way they appear on the vehicle.
 
 
Platinum Gray Metallic
 
Salsa Red
 
Reflex Silver Metallic
 
Black
 
Campanella White
 
Blue Graphite Metallic
 
Laser Blue Metallic
 
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Interior Colors
 
 
Pure Beige (KW)
 
Art Gray (KV)
 
Anthracite (KU)
 
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Warranty
 
Basic4 Years / 50,000 Miles
Drivetrain5 Years / 60,000 Miles
Roadside4 Years / 50,000 Miles
Rust12 Years / Unlimited Miles
 
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Reviews
 
Liked Most
 
The new center stack includes repositioned controls that are easier to reach, and the three-spoke sport steering wheel befits the more grown-up Jetta.The long-awaited independent rear end, with a four-link suspension layout, feels far more involved while cornering. There is less body roll, too, and engineers have dialed out most of the impact harshness that plagued the old car.
 
Comparison
 
At 10 inches shorter than Honda's Accord and six inches shorter than VW's own Passat, the Jetta remains a relatively compact package, but the extra sheetmetal means VW has closed the size gap to cars like the Corolla and Mazda 3.
 
One Liner
 
It's not that the Jetta is unattractive; it's just not quite the Teutonic evolution we expected.
 
AutoWeek
 
One Liner
 
Jetta focuses on technology that can't be seen but can be appreciated.
 
Comparison
 
And the trunk is positively cavernous, larger than that of the midsize Accord and nearly on par with the Camry's, at 16 cubic feet. That's about three cubic feet more than either of the Jetta's two major competitors, the Civic and Corolla.
 
Liked Most
 
Steering feel is excellent, and the Jetta stays neatly on course on straightaways.
 
Comparison
 
...above-average roadhandling and edgy styling seem to set it off from the rest of the compact class, which really is mostly about cookie-cutter economy cars intended for the masses.
 
Cars.com
 
One Liner
 
Even without ticking a single box on the options sheet, the new Jetta arrives with plenty of content...
 
Liked Most
 
The rear of the cabin is significantly more spacious than before, the seats nicely contoured and raked for comfort. A six-foot-tall driver still leaves room behind for a similarly sized passenger, and there's enough headroom to accommodate someone much taller.
 
TagLine
 
More power, wagon available.
 
Introduction
 
We haven't heard much lately about Fahrvergnugen, that difficult-to-define Germanic character that supposedly separated Volkswagens from other moderately priced cars.That's probably because VW outsiders never did get it, as trying to sell the Volkswagen driving experience to someone who has never experienced it is like trying to describe premium-grade European chocolate to someone who hasn't tasted it and thinks the supermarket brand is just fine.

So if you haven't driven a modern Volkswagen extensively, then you're going to have to trust us on this: The charm of these cars is that they drive like 8/10ths of one of those high-dollar German sedans, while costing less than half the price.

A SportWagen model is now available, having joined the line of sedans mid-2008.The SportWagen adds flexibility without a larger footprint or any compromise in Fahrvergnugen or efficiency.Later in 2008, the 2009 Jetta TDI will appear, with the fuel economy of a hybrid and the flexibility of a wagon.

The Jetta is more potent for 2008, with 170 horsepower and 177 pound-feet of torque (compared to 150 hp and 170 lb-ft in 2007).Its 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine is pleasantly robust, with a broad power curve and a raspy sound, and delivers an EPA-estimated 21/29 mpg City/Highway.The Jetta is responsive around town and comfortable on long trips.It snicks through corners and carves through curves precisely, but rides comfortably.

And just as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi offer racier editions of their luxury cruisers, Volkswagen offers the 200-hp Jetta GLI.

Inside, the Jetta is roomy and nicely finished.Here's where Volkswagen's attention to detail is particularly convincing.The driver enjoys excellent visibility and ease of operation, with logical controls and instruments.All models come with a full array of safety features.Finish quality is good, inside and out; and the trunk is larger than in many sedans costing much more.So at just under $17,000, the Jetta is a compelling buy.

The Jetta was redesigned and re-engineered from the ground up midway through 2005, and it still seems fresh.We find its styling more pleasant than exciting.But if you like the idea of a solid sedan, and are ready to try some European flavor, the Jetta is the best deal in town.

 
Lineup
 
The Volkswagen Jetta comes as a four-door sedan or SportWagen.A 2.5-liter inline five-cylinder engine generates 170 hp and 177 lb-ft of torque.A five-speed manual transmission and a six-speed automatic with Tiptronic sport mode are available.

Jetta S ($16,990) comes with cloth upholstery, air conditioning, power windows, power locks with remote, cruise control, ASR traction control, CD player, eight-way manually adjustable front seats with lumbar support and new power recliners, split folding rear seat, manual tilt-and-telescope steering wheel, and 205/55HR all-season tires on 16-inch steel wheels.Jetta S comes with five-speed manual or six-speed automatic ($18,065).

Jetta SE ($19,850) adds a power tilt-and-slide sunroof; V-Tex Leatherette (imitation leather) seating surfaces; real leather-covered steering wheel and shifter; heated front seats and washer nozzles; ten-speaker stereo with MP3-capable, in-dash six-CD player and window diversity antenna; Sirius Satellite Radio; Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP) with Electronic Differential Lock (EDL); a front passenger seat that folds flat for carrying long objects; bright window trim; and 16-inch aluminum alloy wheels.The SE comes with the manual or automatic ($20,925).

Jetta SEL ($22,900) adds a multi-function steering wheel, premium instrument display, premium audio, a 115-volt power outlet in the rear of the console, and 17-inch alloy wheels.The six-speed automatic is the only transmission available.

The Jetta GLI ($24,300) is motivated by a 2.0-liter turbocharged and intercooled inline-4 packing 200 hp and 207 lb-ft of torque.A six-speed manual transmission is standard; there's also a six-speed DSG (Direct Shift Gear) transmission that operates in manual or automatic mode ($25,375).Suspension and brakes are beefed up appropriately.Inside are eight-way adjustable sport bucket seats, a flat-bottom padded steering wheel, and lots of aluminum and bright-metal trim.Auto-leveling, high-intensity Xenon headlights are also standard, as are ESP/EDL, and 225/45 all-season or summer-performance tires (no charge either way) on 17-inch alloy rims.The Autobahn package ($3,020) adds a power sunroof, leather seats (with heat and power lumbar support in front), heated washer nozzles, and a premium audio system.Eighteen-inch wheels with 225/40R18 all-season ($750) or summer-performance ($890) tires are available.

The Wolfsburg Edition 2.0T is powered by the same engine as the GLI and the same six-speed manual ($20,875) or six-speed DSG transmission ($21,950).Seats are leatherette, and wheels are 17-inch alloys.VW says it will produce just 12,500 of these limited-edition models in just four colors: Reflex Silver, Black, Salsa Red, and Platinum Gray.

Options for Jettas not already equipped include the sunroof ($1000), heated front seats and washers ($225), 16-inch alloy wheels ($450), and ESP/EDL ($450).SEL and GLI Autobahn buyers can opt for a navigation system ($1800) that comes with either a CD changer or an iPod adapter, but not both.(Either way, MP3 capability is lost.) GLI buyers can choose the premium stereo ($325) without the rest of the Autobahn package.Optional on all Jettas are rear-seat side airbags ($350); and an iPod adapter ($199), which replaces the auxiliary input jack and which may not be available with certain other options.SportWagen options include a panoramic sunroof and a fold-flat right front seat for long loads.

Safety features that come standard include front airbags, front passenger side-impact airbags for torso protection, and curtain-style airbags for head protection front and rear.All Jettas have anti-lock brakes with electronic brake-force distribution (EBD), brake assist, and traction control (ASR).Roadside assistance is included in the Jetta warranty package.

 
Walkaround
 
The Volkswagen Jetta is a mid-size sedan.It was completely redesigned for the 2005 model year, the GLI was added for 2006, and the SportWagen joined the lineup for 2008.

Compared to the pre-2005 Jetta, the current generation has a longer wheelbase and wider track and is the biggest Jetta ever.It's also the heaviest, tipping the scales at 3,200 pounds.That extra mass was put to good use, however, with greatly improved structural rigidity, a larger trunk and more interior room, particularly for rear seat passengers.

When looking at the Jetta, the eye is immediately drawn to its big, chrome-framed front grille.Chrome is also used in the eyebrows atop the air inlets in the front bumper and, on the SE and SEL, for the side-window surrounds.

The next most striking design element is the aggressive thrust and slope of the hood and snout.Compared to other recent nose-forward designs, the Jetta's composite headlights and various inlets and grilles are well integrated into the raked rearward flow of its form.A striking vee, created by the slant of the headlamps and sloping hood lines, is carried strongly toward the rear by the steeply raked windshield and character lines running along the flanks.

The tail is a major departure from previous Jetta styling.Larger tail light clusters, now divided between the trunk and rear fender, help widen the proportion of the car's hindquarters in relation to its height, giving it a more substantial, less boxy-looking stern.The round tail lights and brake lights have been singled out as the new Jetta's most derivative design statement.Critics claim they give this Jetta a blander, more Japanese look than previous models.

SportWagen hatches carry a small spoiler at the top of the roof and a rear wash/wipe system that clears every part of the glass you might look through.Tail lamps wrap well into the rear side panels but no lights are in the hatch so rear visibility is not compromised loading in the dark.

In addition to their 17-inch wheels, SEL models are distinguished by body-colored valences front and rear.More distinctive is the GLI, with a blacked-out honeycomb grille underlined by a red-pinstripe smile, and foglights integrated into matching honeycomb panels in the lower fascia.Lower body trim is blacked out all around, and red brake calipers show through visually massive five-spoke alloy wheels.

 
Interior
 
Volkswagen and Audi interiors are often the benchmark for other manufacturers because their designers accomplish more with less, combining expensive-looking materials with simple, attractive styling and excellent ergonomics.The result tends to be inviting cabins that are pleasant places to spend time.This holds true in the Jetta.

Even the base model's seat contours provide a high degree of support.The seats are easy to adjust with manual controls, and the adjustable steering column and height-adjustable safety belt help drivers of all sizes get comfortable.The thick-rimmed, three-spoke steering wheel frames a gauge cluster dominated by separate, large dials for the tachometer and speedometer, well shaded from ambient light by a curved cowl.In daylight the graphics read white on black, at night changing to white on soothing swimming-pool blue with lighted red pointers.In either case, the data are easy to comprehend at a glance.Within the tachometer and speedometer are warning lights and advisories about secondary functions, including one thoughtful warning that the fuel filler door was left opened after refueling.

A large electronic message pad sits dead center, just over the water temperature and fuel gauges.In addition to more warning and diagnostic symbols, on SEL and GLI this display includes trip computer readouts.The red graphics on the pad are quite readable in the daylight but glow too brightly at night, even at the dimmest setting.

The trip computer's data are accessed by one of three levers mounted on the steering column (or with the available multi-function steering wheel buttons).Jutting to the right, this lever also operates the wiper/washer system.To the left are the levers for the turn signals/headlamp flashers and cruise control.Though easy to use, the levers feel flimsy and are one of the few interior elements that have a cheap, plasticky look.The headlight switch sits on the dash to the left of the steering wheel.

Stereo buttons, which surround the stereo's own display screen in the center stack, are in full view, a setup we prefer over hidden controls.Unfortunately, the display's graphics are not easily discernible in daylight.At night, though, the display reverts to the trademark VW blue backlighting and is easily read.The steering wheel buttons on high-line models can be used to operate a phone, mute the radio, or toggle between the various modes of the sound system.

Just below the stereo, the manual Climatic heating and air conditioning is operated via a rotary dial on the left for temperature, one in the middle for fan speed, and a third on the right for directing the air in the cabin.The more automatic Climatronic system is no longer available.

The switch for the outside mirrors and the power window switches are on the driver's door armrest, within easy reach and sight.The windows feature anti-pinch protection and one-touch up or down.As a further convenience, they can also be opened or closed, along with the sunroof, with the master key in the driver's door lock.

The center console extends between the front seats and includes a covered storage bin, two cupholders, a power outlet and climate system vents for the rear passengers.A small ceiling console, just aft of the rearview mirror, holds a pair of reading lights, the sunroof's rotary switch, interior light switches, a sunglasses bin and ambient lighting elements that softly illuminate the dash area at night.Other nice touches include sun visors that slide on rods to extend their reach over most of the side window, and well-lighted vanity mirrors.

The GLI interior is a bit dressier than the standard cabin thanks to additional touches of bright metal on the dash and center stack.The sport seat fabric is a plaid-like material that harkens back to previous interior designs from VW, and it may not be to everyone's taste.The durable-feeling leather that's now only available.

 
Driving Impression
 
Turn the key in the Volkswagen Jetta S, SE, or SEL and you're greeted by the raspy growl of a five-cylinder engine.It's definitely an in-your-ear sound that will find favor with those who appreciate mechanical Sturm und Drang.We like it, but it might be annoying to drivers who'd rather talk on the phone.

As soon as the Jetta pulls away from the curb, there's a feel of solidness and a sense of high quality.Volkswagen invested in structural rigidity, and it paid off in ride quality and handling.

The five-cylinder engine is tuned for instant gratification, and we like it.Throttle tip-in is aggressive, especially when the automatic transmission is in Sport mode.Upshifts and downshifts then occur at higher engine speeds.The engine does not provide any braking while driving downhill, however, and we'd prefer that it did for the control it provides.

The 2.5-liter never felt underpowered in a week of testing on freeways, over mountain passes and around town, nor did it seem like it was running out of breath at high rpm.Its rasp turns a bit strident when the accelerator is fully applied, but it's more a growl of power than a whine of discontent.With increased power and torque for 2008, the factory now claims that a manual-shift Jetta can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 8.2 seconds; the automatic in 8.5.And that's with the same EPA ratings as last year: 21/29 mpg, City/Highway, for both the manual and the automatic.

We can attest that the Jetta will cruise all day long at 90 mph and, given an autobahn or race track to explore, will reach almost 130 mph at its top end.The 2.5 is a very flexible engine, and it delivers power when needed, no matter the gear.Raw speed is not what this five-cylinder does best, however.

The six-speed automatic with Tiptronic does just about everything an automatic transmission should do.In full automatic mode, the transitions between gears are quick and slip-free.Slam the gas pedal down and downshifts are crisp, and the transmission holds the chosen gear until redline before swiftly shifting up to the next gear.Switch to the manual mode by moving the shift lever into a gate to the right.Pushing the lever forward in the manual mode chooses a higher gear, while pulling back selects a lower one.

The Jetta's handling is rewarding, inspiring confidence on curving mountain roads.The Jetta carves through a corner with precision, and body lean is almost non-existent.Entering a corner too quickly is easily corrected with the excellent four-wheel disc brakes.ABS helps the driver maintain steering control while braking, while Brake Assist ensures maximum brake force during panic stops.The Jetta's high-tech traction aids provide a greater envelope of safety yet do little to diminish the driving experience.

We think this is the best-handling front-wheel-drive car Volkswagen has produced.It benefits from its multi-link rear suspension, instead of VW/Audi's traditional twist beam, along with a carefully designed MacPherson strut front suspension.The Jetta is a well-balanced car, with little or no sense that the front end is doing the work of both pulling and steering the car.

The steering is sharp.It not only adjusts to speed, providing more assist at low speeds and higher effort on the open road, but through electronic control of the steering column it automatically corrects the car's direction when such external forces as crosswinds threaten to move it off track.It's a bit disconcerting at first for the car to do something a driver expects he or she will have to do, but in short order the self-correction becomes a welcome improvement.

For slippery conditions, all but the base Jetta S come with an electronic differential lock, or EDL, that varies power to either front wheel depending on which one has more traction.Anti-slip regulation, or ASR, reduces engine power to both front wheels if slip is detected.Essentially a form.

 
Summary
 
The Volkswagen Jetta blends German-bred engineering and technology, good materials and build quality, and solid performance in a value-priced package.The base model comes well equipped, with a decent CD player and a host of safety features.Its 2.5-liter five-cylinder was bred for American tastes, with lots of low-rev torque, and makes for both a snappy runabout and a comfortable long-distance cruiser.The turbocharged GLI attains sports sedan status.Prices climb quickly, however.At the high-end, a loaded Jetta can nearly double the modest base price, and we're not sure there's twice as much value in that equation.

NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent Greg Brown reported from Southern California and Santa Fe, New Mexico, with G.R.Whale reporting from Los Angeles.

 
Model Lineup
 
Volkswagen Jetta S ($16,990); SE ($19,760); SEL ($22,825); Wolfsburg Edition 2.0T ($20,875); GLI ($24,230).
 
Assembled In
 
Puebla, Mexico.
 
Options As Tested
 
Autobahn package ($3,020) includes heated front sport seats with partial leather upholstery, power sunroof, heated washer nozzles; 7.5x18-inch alloy wheels with 225/40R18H summer tires ($890); rear side airbags ($350).
 
Model Tested
 
Volkswagen Jetta GLI with six-speed Direct Shift Gearbox automatic ($25,375).
 
New Car Test Drive
 
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Standard Equipment
 
Spare Wheel
Rim type, SteelStandard
 
Spare Tire
Mount Location, Inside under cargoStandard
Size, Full-sizeStandard
 
Suspension
Independent, Four-wheelStandard
Front suspension type, StrutStandard
Rear Suspension Type, Multi-linkStandard
Front Suspension Classification, IndependentStandard
Front Spring Type, CoilStandard
Front Stabilizer Bar, RegularStandard
Class, RegularStandard
 
Security
engine immobilizer, Engine immobilizerStandard
 
Headrests
Adjustable Front Headrests, Manual adjustableStandard
Adjustable rear headrests, Manual adjustableStandard
 
Lights
Daytime running lightsStandard
 
Seats
Upholstery, Premium clothStandard
Front seat type, BucketStandard
 
Passenger Seat
Head Restraint Whiplash Protection, Whiplash protection systemStandard
 
Rear Seats
Folding, Fold forward seatbackStandard
Type, BenchStandard
 
Audio System
In-Dash CD, SingleStandard
Radio, AM/FM stereoStandard
Antenna Type, Integrated roofStandard
MP3 player, YesStandard
Speed Sensitive Volume Control, YesStandard
Digital Audio Input, YesStandard
 
Locks
Power door locks, Remote power door locksStandard
2-Stage unlocking, 2-stage unlockingStandard
 
Windows
Power windowsStandard
Front wipers - intermittentStandard
Privacy glassStandard
Rear defoggerStandard
 
Mirrors
Driver mirror adjustment, Power remoteStandard
Heated driver mirror, HeatedStandard
Passenger mirror adjustment, Power remoteStandard
Heated passenger mirror, HeatedStandard
Vanity mirrors, Dual illuminated vanity mirrorsStandard
Signal mirrors, Turn signal in mirrorsStandard
 
Convenience Features
Cruise control, Cruise controlStandard
Power steering, Speed-proportional electric power steeringStandard
Steering wheel, Tilt and telescopicStandard
Door pockets, Driver, passenger and rearStandard
Retained accessory power, Retained accessory powerStandard
Overhead console, Mini with storageStandard
Center Console, Full with covered storageStandard
Multi-function remote, Trunk/hatch/doorStandard
 
Comfort Features
Reading lights, FrontStandard
Steering wheel trim, Plastic/vinylStandard
Shift knob trim, Plastic/rubberStandard
Dash trim, Metal-lookStandard
Door trim, Metal-lookStandard
Beverage cooler, GloveboxStandard
Cargo area light, Cargo area lightStandard
 
Instrumentation
TachometerStandard
ClockStandard
External tempStandard
Low fuel levelStandard
 
Exterior Features
GrillStandard
 
Doors
left rear passenger door type, ConventionalStandard
Rear door type, TrunkStandard
 
Truck Features
Door reinforcementStandard
BumpersStandard
 
Towing and Hauling
Cargo tie downsStandard
 
Airbags
Head airbags, Curtain 1st and 2nd rowStandard
Passenger Airbag, YesStandard
 
Stability and Traction
Traction controlStandard
 
Seatbelts
Rear center seatbelt, 3-point beltStandard
Seatbelt pretensioners, FrontStandard
 
Transmission
Number of speeds, 5Standard
 
Driver Seat
Head Restraint Whiplash Protection, YesStandard
 
Air Conditioning
Front air conditioning, ManualStandard
Air filtration, Interior air filtrationStandard
 
Engine
Type, Regular unleadedStandard
Horse Power, 170Standard
Variable Valve Timing, Variable valve timingStandard
Max Torque RPM, 4,250Standard
Compression Ratio, 9.50 : 1Standard
Valve Gear, DOHCStandard
Total Valves, 20Standard
Engine Configuration, InlineStandard
Vehicle Emissions, ULEV IIStandard
 
Brakes
Braking assist, Braking assist inchesStandard
Front brakes, Ventilated disc inchesStandard
 
ABS Brakes
ABS, 4-wheelStandard
 
Wheels
Width, 6.5Standard
Rim Type, None steelStandard
Wheel Covers, Full wheelStandard
 
Drivetrain
Axle ratioStandard
 
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Optional Equipment
 
Other Options
 
Rear Passenger Side Thorax Airbags:
Includes supplemental restraint system and rear outboard seating safety belt pre-tensioners with load limiters.
   $350 
iPod Adapter:
Replaces auxiliary-input adapter.
   $199 
Power Glass Sunroof w/Tilt & Slide:
Includes tinted glass, manual sunshade, pinch protection and driver's door power lock operated convenience closing feature.
   $1,000 
Cold Weather Package   $225 
Electronic Stabilization Program:
Includes Electronic Differential Lock (EDL).
   $450 
 
Port Installed Options
 
Rubber Mats (Set of 4) & Trunk Liner   $185 
Carpeted Mats (Set of 4) & Trunk Liner   $185 
Jetta Carpeted Mats (Set of 4)   $89 
Cargo Net & Tie-Down Hooks (2)   $125 
Splash Guards (Set of 4)   $160 
Protection Kit   $279 
Euro Wing Spoiler   $479 
Euro Lip Spoiler   $329 
Ground Effects Kit:
Includes front spoiler and rear valence.
   $1,650 
Stops Take-Off Wheel Delivery To The Dealer   $0 
Sport Styling Kit:
Includes front spoiler, rear valence, silver tail lamps and exhaust tips.
   $2,099 
Jetta S Titanium Package:
Includes return of the Take-Off wheels to Dealer.
   $1,750 
Jetta S Sport Package:
Includes silver tail lamps.
   $644 
 
Wheels & Tires
 
Wheels: 16 Mugello Alloy   $450 
Wheels: 17 Sport Goal Silver Alloy (PIO):
TPMS compatible. Includes return of the take-off wheels to dealer.
   $1,350 
Wheels: 17 Sport Goal Anthracite Alloy (PIO):
TPMS compatible. Includes return of the take-off wheels to dealer.
   $1,350 
Wheels: 17 Sport Karthoum Titanium (PIO):
Dark Silver. TPMS compatible. Includes return of the take-off wheels to dealer.
   $1,350 
 
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