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2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Sedan Review

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2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Sedan Review

Sporty new GLI is icing on a fresh cake.
Introduction
An all-new line of Volkswagen Jetta models has been fully realized for 2006 with the addition of a turbocharged GLI and a fuel-efficient TDI turbo diesel. Redesigned and re-engineered from the ground up, the launch of the all-new Jetta lineup began midway through the 2005 model year and has been expanded for 2006.

A new 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine powers the standard models and it's pleasantly robust, with a broad power curve and a raspy sound. Clean-running Partial Zero Emissions, or PZEV, versions of this engine, are available in some states, and fuel-efficient TDI models are available in 45 states featuring Volkswagen's renowned turbo diesel. The new 2006 Jetta GLI features a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine with a broad power curve boasting 0-60 in 6.7 seconds.

Regardless of engine, we found the new Jetta responsive around town and comfortable on long trips. Volkswagens are known for handling, and the new Jetta carves through corners with precision. Indeed, the GLI reminds us why Germany is renowned for building excellent sports sedans.

The new Jetta is larger than previous models, and it features a more spacious interior stuffed with convenience and lavished with Volkswagen's legendary attention to detail.

Even the least-expensive model offers an elegant, high-quality cabin. Its driver enjoys excellent visibility and ease of use with logical controls and instruments. Build quality is superb inside and out. All in all, the new Jetta is a solid car. Next Page


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