Monday, June 24, 2019

2019 Volkswagen Jetta: A Sedan Like No Other

The 2017 Jetta, from the German manufacturer's, presents a lot of reasons for car buyers to consider it. The car has an abundance of interior space, considering that it is a compact sedan. Its 1.4-litre turbo engine delivers 40 miles per gallon on the highway. Sharp contours, redesigned interiors, and latest features will bedazzle you. A fine balance of elegance and sportiness gives the car a distinct personality. If buying a brand new VW Jetta is outside your budget, you can easily get a used one from an online car bidding auction. Read on to find out more about the vehicle and what makes it a great choice for many car buyers. The 1.8L turbocharged engine delivers 170 horsepower and 184 pound/feet of torque. You can expect thrilling acceleration, speed, and agility - all in a neat package. Fortunately, drivers don’t have to compromise on fuel efficiency for all this. The 2017 Volkswagen Jetta delivers a smooth ride, whether you are steering through busy city traffic or cruising along the freeway. In fact, an enviable feature of the sedan is its impressive ride quality. It is a major advantage for people who do a great deal of commuting.


Additionally, an insulated cabin ensures a quiet journey on busy streets. An above-average automatic braking system makes the Jetta a highly safe car for the family. In addition, it is equipped with a blind-spot monitor and rear cross-traffic alert. It is by no accident that the car earned a 5-star safety rating from motor vehicle agencies of the government. Although classified as a compact sedan, the Jetta offers just as much room as a midsize vehicle. That’s why automobile experts often recommend it for family uses. There’s enough head and legroom in the vehicle for people who are more than 6 feet tall. Riders can also take advantage of the large trunk, which can easily accommodate a number of suitcases. Many people find the subtle and refined styling of the Jetta appealing. Volkswagen took a minimalist approach in designing the car with stylish edges, lines, and corners. Its 18-inch wheels and chrome exhaust tips look graceful and sporty at the same time. The model is available in shades that include pure white, deep black, blue silk, reflex silver, and toffee brown. The 2017 Volkswagen Jetta offers some meaty benefits to car buyers, which are enough good reasons to consider it. It packs power under the hood, and comfort both inside and outside of the car for pleasant traveling. In short, it gives you value for your money. If you are looking to buy a pre-owned Jetta, visit one of the leading repo or salvage car auctions online and take your pick. It is definitely a car that you can count on.


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