Introduction
The fourth-generation Volkswagen Jetta was introduced in late 1998 to North-American market. Classy look, stylish interior, good safety records and variety of engine choices contributed to its popularity. Wagon version is also available. Front-wheel drive, transverse mount engine, front independent suspension with McPherson struts and stabilizer bar, torsion beam rear suspension with coil springs and stabilizer bar. Front driver's and passenger's airbags, front side airbags, four-wheel ABS system, disk brakes on all four wheels are standard - rare to find in compact class. Optional Traction Control and Stability Control systems are available. IIHS Best Pick for Offset Frontal Crash, five stars for both driver and passenger in NHTSA frontal crash test.
The engine
You can choose from four available engines: - Base 4-cylinder SOHC 2.0L engine with 115 horsepowers. - High-performance DOHC 4-cylinder 1.8L turbo engine with 150 horsepowers (increased to 180 h.p from 2002). - 1.9L turbo diesel engine with 90 horsepowers (models from 2004 come with more quiet 1.9L Pumpe Düse diesel engine with 100 h.p) Both diesel engines have very impressive fuel economy. And the best choice, in my opinion: - Powerful and smooth DOHC 6-cylinders 2.8L engine with 174 horsepowers (increased to 201 h.p from 2002). All engines except 2.8-liter VR6 have a timing belt that must be replaced regularly.
Strengths
- Stylish look - Interior comfort - Good safety records - Good handling - Standard 4 wheel ABS system - Standard 4 wheel disk brakes - Variety of available engines - Variety of optional equipment - High resale value
Weaknesses
- Not the best reliability - Service and parts are quite expensive - Price - Certain models might be costly to insure
Overall
Looking for classy-looking compact sedan with sophisticated interior, standard ABS and good safety records? - Jetta is one of the possible choices. Enjoy being pushed into the seat? - look for 1.8L turbo or 2.8L VR6 model. Want to save on fuel? - there is a TDI diesel model with excellent fuel economy. However, the reliability is far from being excellent. Expect visiting your Volkswagen dealer once in a while. Parts and service are quite expensive and not all independent garages can perform the repair. I'd definitely recommend buying an extended warranty with good coverage along with your Jetta.
Maintenance tips
- I'd recommend servicing your Jetta at Volkswagen dealer or VW-specialized shop - they are tricky to work on. - Change the engine oil regularly. - Check all the fluid levels periodically and top up when needed. - When changing a timing belt, it's very good idea to replace the water pump as well. - If you have diesel engine, replace the fuel filter regularly. - If you service your car at independent garage, bring it to a dealer once in a while to see if any updates/recalls needs to be done
Volkswagen Jetta short specs. (2003 model)
Dimensions
Length 172.3 (4376mm) Width 68.3 (1735mm) Height 56.7 (1440mm)
Engines
2.0L 4-cylinder, 115 hp, 122 lb-ft 1.9L 4-cylinder TDI® diesel, 90 hp, 155 lb-ft 1.8L 4-cylinder Turbo, 180 hp, 173 lb-ft 2.8L 6-cylinder, 201 hp, 195 lb-ft
2.0L, 115 hp, 4-cylinder with automatic transmission
city: 23MPG or 10.2 L/100km hwy: 29MPG or 8.1 L/100km
1.9L, 90 hp, 4-cylinder TDI® diesel with automatic transmission
city: 34MPG or 6.9 L/100km hwy: 45MPG or 5.2 L/100km
1.8L, 180 hp, 4-cylinder Turbo, with automatic transmission
city: 22MPG or 10.7 L/100km hwy: 29MPG or 8.1 L/100km
2.8L, 201 hp, 6-cylinder with automatic transmission
city: 21MPG or 11.2 L/100km hwy: 31MPG or 7.6 L/100km |