What kind of car is a 2011 VW Jetta?

What kind of car is a 2011 VW Jetta?

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What was the redesign of the VW Jetta?

The Jetta sedan emerged from its 2011 redesign as something altogether more humdrum than the compact, agile and tautly-sprung European car it had been. The cabin is roomier and the trunk is huge, but handling fell short on agility and cornering grip.

What’s the problem with the VW Jetta TDI?

“Our 2011 VW Jetta TDI is part of the diesel emissions problem in which VW set up an override system in order to make these cars pass the emissions testing. During the actual emissions test, a computer overrides the actual emission of the diesel particulates, enabling these cars to pass the emissions test.

What’s the length of a VW Jetta Wagon?

The Jetta wagon, which received some notable updates for 2010, has not been redesigned and will continue being sold in its current form alongside the new sedan. The Jetta rides on a longer wheelbase and is 182.2 inches long, which makes it longer than its predecessor.

Is the 2011 VW Jetta SportWagen safe to drive?

Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen models from 2011 with diesel engines are part of the massive Volkswagen recall because they do not meet U.S. emissions standards. Volkswagen will contact owners when they have remedied the problem and will fix the cars for free. The cars are safe to drive.

What are the ratings for the VW Jetta SportWagen?

Currently the Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen has a score of 8.5 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 34 pieces of research and data elements using various sources. Automotive writers agreed the 2011 Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen stood out among wagons with its nimble handling.

Is the Jetta SportWagen part of the Volkswagen recall?

Currently the Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen has a score of 8.5 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 34 pieces of research and data elements using various sources. Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen models from 2011 with diesel engines are part of the massive Volkswagen recall because they do not meet U.S. emissions standards.

When did the VW Jetta TDI come out?

I purchased the 2011 VW Jetta TDI with the manual 6-speed transmission in January 2011. The car had significant problems at first with stalling. After a couple of tries, the dealership replaced the air mass meter which improved it significantly. At 22,280 miles, the clutch disk disintegrated.

Is the VW Jetta front wheel drive or automatic?

This model is front wheel drive. This 2011 Volkswagen Jetta has an automatic transmission. It has an adjustable telescoping wheel that allows you to achieve a perfect fit for your driving comfort. With a diesel engine you will be pleased with the power, torque, and fuel efficiency gains.

When did the VW Jetta diesel lose power?

Update July 2016: In June 2016, the glow-plug warning light started flashing, the engine lost power, and then started making a loud clattering noise. Had it towed in to the dealer, and the high-pressure fuel pump had disintegrated internally, sending small shards of metal throughout the fuel system.

What’s the difference between a Volkswagen Jetta and a VW Jetta?

In many respects, the all-new 2011 Volkswagen Jetta is a lesser car than its predecessor. The standard engine is far less powerful, the rear suspension is less sophisticated and the interior is no longer over-the-top refined. But it is roomier and more affordable, and that’s just what Volkswagen thinks America wants.


What kind of transmission does a Volkswagen Jetta have?

This 2011 Volkswagen Jetta has an automatic transmission. It has an adjustable telescoping wheel that allows you to achieve a perfect fit for your driving comfort. With a diesel engine you will be pleased with the power, torque, and fuel efficiency gains. Easily set your speed in this unit with a state of the art cruise control system.

Is the VW Jetta made in the US?

Because the corporate bosses in Wolfsburg, Germany, want the North American arm to sell a lot more cars, quickly—the stated aim being to triple sales by 2018—they’ve forged ahead with a new factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and tailored the new Jetta to the U.S. market. The Jetta made for Americans is bigger and cheaper than the car it replaces.