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Sunday, May 6, 2012

2012 Volkswagen Fox New VW Fox

This 2012 Volkwagen FOX is why we have designed the Fox particularly with young drivers in mind. An irresistible entry-level price and an extensive range of optional extras allow maximum flexibility to individual price structure. And the VW Fox is also pleasantly economical to run thanks to its low fuel consumption and minimal maintenance requirements. Small exterior, huge interior. Nowhere is this principle better demonstrated than in the 2012 VW Fox. With compact exterior dimensions which make the Volkwagen Fox the ideal companion when driving around town. With a surprising amount of legroom and headroom at all four seats. With a double-folding rear seat bench which increases luggage capacity from 260 to 1,016 litres when required. And with a multitude of storage compartments which make the most of the space available.


2012 Volkswagen Fox
2012 Volkswagen Fox
New 2012 Volkswagen Fox is also available with a 4 cylinder 16 valve 1.4-litre, which delivers 75PS combining spirited performance with economical fuel efficiency. Whatever kind of driver you are, wherever you want to go, we have an Petrol engine that's just right for your needs. Our manual gearboxes are highly efficient and designed to give you driving pleasure. Our 5-speed gearbox is positive and easy to use, with the top gear reducing engine revs and therefore improving fuel economy at higher speeds. Cable operation not only saves weight but also results in short lever movement when changing gear. Finally our manual gearboxes are filled with lifetime oil and need no routine maintenance.


2012 Volkswagen Fox
2012 Volkswagen Fox
2012 VW Fox
2012 Volkswagen Fox
Filling stations are not among the preferred destinations of the VW Fox. Its irresistibly low fuel consumption is sure to get people talking. The petrol engine in 40 kW (60 bhp) version (fuel consumption: 5,8 l/100km; CO2 emissions: 136 g/km) uncompromising driving pleasure and efficient consumption are united at the highest level of technology. And it goes without saying that the engine comply with the strict EU5 emission standard. The Volkswagen Fox inspires with its maximum safety concept. ABS for optimum braking, a reinforced occupant cell, front and side airbags as additional protection for driver and front passenger, and front fog lights for better visibility in hostile weather conditions as well. Experience the extraordinary combination of fascinating driving pleasure and an intelligent safety concept.

2012 VW Fox
2012 Volkswagen Fox
2012 Volkswagen Fox Review
2012 Volkswagen Fox
Before we even think about the paint finish on your VW Fox we treat the body shell with our multi-coat rust protection process. We galvanise it to guard against corrosion, add further protection to the underbody and finally apply a flawless base coat. Then we use a cathodic electroprimer, applied by total emersion in a dip bath. This electrostatic process uses the positive and negative elements of an electric current to draw the paint into every corner of the body. Following each application the layer is thoroughly dried and prepared ready for the next process. Now we apply the filler (primer) coat which provides a depth and level to the overall paint layer. The body is then dried in a high temperature (120 degress centigrade) oven, and only then is the Fox ready for the application of the colour coat and subsequent glossy clear coat. This forms the quality, weather proof surface that you expect from a Volkswagen.

The Fox has a lot to offer. The two-person, folding rear seat bench can be adapted to suit your requirements and makes it possible to transport larger items by creating a luggage capacity of 1,016 litres. The height-adjustable driver’s seat ensures a comfortable drive and a good view. The electronic immobiliser and useful details such as cup holders, holder for 1 litre bottles, 12 Volt power socket and a number of flexible storage compartments make the Fox a resourceful companion on both short and long journeys. Individuality was a crucial factor in designing the Fox. Increased flexibility and comfort in the use of space is the innovative result: the rear seat bench is folding and can be split symmetrically; it can be moved forwards and backwards and double-folded, and intelligently adapts the luggage compartment to individual requirements. Manually vented side windows at the rear ensure fresh air without generating a draught.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

2012 Volkswagen New Passat BlueMotion Technology

The 2012 Volkswagen Passat impresses at first glance with a sophisticated design that exudes dynamism and self-assurance. From the striking front to the elegant rear: perfectly coordinated details produce a design full of esprit. Stylish, sleek and modern, the 2012 VW Passat Estate boasts an unmistakable Volkswagen design. The horizontal lines of the radiator grille are accentuated by elegant chrome louvres and lend the striking front an air of self-assured elegance. The powerful contour of the C pillar creates a dynamic transition to the rear. The first four-door luxury coupé from Volkswagen sets new trends in the area of design. Pure sports car dynamics and uncompromising saloon-style comfort are the characteristic features of the new Passat CC. And the sporty styling is continued at the same high level inside the car: the spacious interior is impressive for its sophisticated materials and the optional panoramic tilting sunroof with its view of the heavens.

Fresh styling means the 2012 VW New Passat Saloon now sports the distinctive Volkswagen 'family face' with a pair of swept-back headlights framing a distinctive radiator grille with chrome louvres. Black air intakes with chrome surrounds are added to body-coloured bumpers and door mirrors to create a smart finish to your Passat Saloon. At the rear you'll notice the revised LED tail-lights and bumper, while a new set of alloy wheels and heat insulating green tinted glass complete the Passat Saloon's dynamic good looks.

2012 Volkswagen New Passat
2012 Volkswagen New Passat
Volkswagen's BlueMotion Technology badge identifies the most economical models in the Passat Saloon range, with a host of refinements that are kinder to the environment and also save you money at the pumps. The VW Passat Saloon with BlueMotion Technology is the most efficient Passat we've ever produced with the 1.6-litre TDI 105PS diesel model achieving an impressive 65.7 mpg (combined figure) and emitting just 114g/km of CO2.

2012 Volkswagen New Passat
2012 Volkswagen New Passat
The BlueMotion Technology models are a result of their work, designed with a range of energy-saving, emission-cutting technologies to work in synergy with our advanced engines and gearboxes. The measures include visual gear change recommendations for optimum fuel consumption, brake energy recuperation and improved aerodynamics, as well as low rolling resistance tyres and a Stop/Start function. This cleverly switches off the engine when your Passat Saloon is stationary and in neutral and start it again as you depress the clutch.

Whether you prefer it as a saloon or as an estate, one thing is for sure: the Passat R36 with its 220 kW (300 hp) is the most powerful Passat ever. And superlatives are also entirely appropriate to describe its looks. The "Biscay Blue, pearl effect" paint finish, the motorsport-style bumpers typical of the R series and the body-colour wheel arch and sill extensions are genuine highlights. (Fuel consumption: 10.5 l/100 km; CO2 emissions: 249 g/km)


2012 Volkswagen New Passat Interior
If someone tries to break into your locked Passat Saloon the alarm will sound and the hazard lights flash continuously. The alarm's interior protection system detects movement inside the car, but can be turned off if you have to leave pets inside for a short time. The Passat Saloon is fitted with our latest Electronic Stabilisation Programme (ESP), which detects critical situations at an early stage, and takes action to help bring your car safely back under control. ESP links to the Passat Saloon's electronic systems such as the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Engine Braking Control (EBC). It has sensors on the wheels and steering wheel, plus a yaw movement sensor. The ESP plays a further role, utilising electronic differential lock and traction control to help correct oversteer, understeer and loss of stability of the vehicle. The result is optimum traction when rounding bends.

2012 Volkswagen Beetle Classic Modern Concept

The History Volkswagen Beetle was only produced in significant numbers from 1945 onwards, when the model was internally designated the Volkswagen Type 1, and marketed simply as the "Volkswagen". Later models were designated VW 1200, 1300, 1500, 1302 or 1303, the former three indicating engine displacement and the latter two being derived from the type number and not indicative of engine capacity. The 2012 Volkswagen Beetle model became widely known in its home country as the Käfer (German for "beetle") and was later marketed as such in Germany and as the 2012 VW Beetle in other countries. In the 1950s, the Beetle was more comfortable and powerful than most European small cars, having been designed for sustained high speed on the Autobahn. It remained a top seller in the U.S., owing much of its success to high build-quality and innovative advertising, ultimately giving rise to variants, including the Volkswagen Karmann Ghia and the Volkswagen Type 2 van.

2012 Volkswagen Beetle Classic
2012 Volkswagen Beetle
2012 Volkswagen Beetle Classic Review
2012 Volkswagen Beetle
2012 VW Beetle Classic
2012 Volkswagen Beetle
2012 Volkswagen Beetle
2012 Volkswagen Beetle
2012 VW Beetle Review
2012 Volkswagen Beetle
2012 Volkswagen Beetle Classic
2012 Volkswagen Beetle Interior-Dasboard
The New 2012 Volkswagen Beetle has spread its wings for the 21st century and now boasts a more self-assured road presence. Its proportions give it a far more masculine, flatter and wider appearance. Its silhouette with an extended bonnet, a more steeply angled windscreen set further back and a flat roof line injects it with an unprecedented dynamism, similar to that of a sporty coupé. The Beetle is no exception here, with its dynamic silhouette producing an entirely new sense of spaciousness in the interior. The steeper windscreen positioned further back, a flattened roof line and the enlarged exterior dimensions combine to create a surprising amount of room. The 2012 VW Beetle pays homage to its roots: a compact instrument cluster with an eye-catching round dial in the centre evoke memories of the classic Beetle. Air vents and state-of-the-art infotainment features have, of course, been seamlessly integrated into the dashboard.

2012 Volkswagen Polo GTI Sporty Responsive

The new 2012 Volkswagen Polo GTI Character is often used as a synonym for assertiveness, confidence and aplomb: quite appropriate terms to describe the Polo, in fact. Want some proof? Look no further than its powerful petrol and common rail engines. Sometimes one glance is all you need but the 2012 VW Polo GTI is a car you’ll want to look at time and again. There’s always something new to discover about its striking exterior with its distinctive, fascinating features. Its muscular body, for instance, or the slightly slanted headlights connected by the wide band of black radiator fins, and the athletically sculpted doors. The Volkswagen Polo has launched a new class with its all-new design, spacious feel and high quality standards. Its attention to detail and pursuit of perfection make the VW Polo the ideal choice for lovers of maxing out minimalism and the finer things in life. Start designing your own Polo right now and stake your claim to a new class.

2012 Volkswagen Polo GTI
2012 Volkswagen Polo GTI
2012 Volkswagen Polo GTI Review
2012 Volkswagen Polo
Volkswagen satisfies the high expectations of its customers in every respect with the Polo including its environmental impact: the fifth generation of the 2012 Volkswagen Polo sets new benchmarks with extremely clean-running and economical engines coupled with intelligent design. The 2012 VW Polo stands up to the closest scrutiny, as demonstrated by the Environmental Commendation it has been awarded. The environmentally sound development of this highly successful compact car represents an important step towards sustainable mobility for all.
2012 VW Polo GTI
2012 Volkswagen Polo
2012 VW Polo GTI Review
2012 Volkswagen Polo GTI
They boast low fuel consumption, produce fewer emissions and are great fun: the modern petrol engines from Volkswagen. For the Polo you have the choice of a 44 kW (60 hp), 51 kW (70 hp) or a 63 kW (85 hp) engine - all of which of course comply with the Euro 5 standard (fuel consumption: 5.5-5.9 l/100 km; CO2 emissions: 128-139 g/km). Lighter, more efficient and above all: cleaner. The innovative common rail diesel engines, always sporty and frugal, are now on a par with TSI engines when it comes to environmental compatibility. The 55 kW (75 hp) engine complies with the Euro 5 standard and will take you much further on one tank of fuel (fuel consumption: 4.2 l/100 km; CO2 emissions: 109 g/km).
2012 VW Polo GTI
2012 Volkswagen Polo GTI Interior-Dasboard
The 2012 VW Polo GTI is one such case. And though you may enjoy this car for a long time to come thanks to Volkswagen’s proven quality it must be said that you won’t be the only one: the Polo will keep several generations mobile. Before the driving fun starts the Polo will demand your full attention with its sophisticated interior: high-quality surfaces that look and feel good, a sporty 3-spoke steering wheel and plenty of storage compartments for all the things you can’t do without in your Polo: mobile phone, drinks, CDs and so on.

2012 Volkswagen New Eos Luxury Concept Performance

The 2012 Volkswagen new Eos fuses both in great style. This is clearly visible from its new Volkswagen face too: black-painted radiator grille fins with chrome edging, fog lights with chrome surrounds and static cornering lights, as well as halogen main headlights with turn signals housed behind a single clear-glass lens set it apart as a member of the Volkswagen family, yet still convey its independent personality.  Close your eyes, count to 25 and imagine a gentle breeze blowing across your face. For that is exactly how long the five-part CSC roof system takes to disappear out of sight into the tail of the new VW Eos and transform it from sporty coupé to chic cabriolet.
2012 Volkswagen New Eos
2012 Volkswagen New Eos
2012 Volkswagen New Eos Review
2012 Volkswagen New Eos
The 2012 VW New Eos has been consistently geared towards optimising fuel consumption and reducing pollutants. That is why the smooth-running, high-torque four-cylinder common-rail TDI engines are fitted with a diesel particulate filter. And regardless of which engine variant you prefer, power is effortlessly transmitted to the front wheels via the 6-speed manual gearbox or the 6-speed DSG dual-clutch gearbox. The TSI engines in the new 2012 Volkswagen Eos thrill with their agility, powerful response and perfectly smooth running. Another highlight are the TSI engines with BlueMotion technology, which excel by achieving significantly reduced fuel consumption and low emissions combined with dynamic performance.


2012 VW New Eos
2012 Volkswagen New Eos
2012 VW New Eos Review
2012 Volkswagen New Eos
The VW New Eos “Light Assist” main beam control system can put an end to this. Using a camera installed behind the windscreen, it can detect oncoming traffic or vehicles driving ahead and use this information to automatically switch between dipped and main beam, depending on the vehicle’s own speed. The headlights are dipped in good time, as soon as the oncoming road user has been detected. The system only switches back to the main beam headlights again once the road user has passed and can no longer be dazzled.

2012 VW New Eos
2012 Volkswagen New Eos
2012 VW New Eos Review
2012 Volkswagen New Eos
The VW new Eos is a fully-fledged four-seater, which can offer four individualists all the free space they need. The passengers in the rear also have sufficient room to enjoy every trip to the full. And getting into the rear is made perfectly straightforward too, thanks to the "Easy Entry" function. The entry function even operates electrically if the electrically adjustable front seats are fitted. With this feature, the front seats glide gracefully forwards. Safety and optimum occupant protection are a top priority in the Eos. For this reason, it comes with an active roll-over protection system that is operative whether the hood is open or closed. If need be, its supporting sections automatically shoot upwards by up to 265 millimetres in the space of just 0.25 seconds to protect everyone on board.

2012 Volkswagen Scirocco R Engine Powerful

2012 VW Scirocco R and Scirocco Cube

The 2012 Volkswagen Scirocco R makes being sensible very easy. That is because it is a sports coupé for every day of the year. With ample room for four passengers. A boot with plenty of luggage space. And innovative driver assistance systems that guarantee a safe and sporty driving feel. It has the spirit to send tingles of excitement down your spine. With its passion and will to perform, the 2012 VW Scirocco exhibits thrilling driving dynamics thanks to its sports suspension and range of powerful engines. Enjoy its high power efficiency and modest fuel consumption with the DSG dual-clutch gearbox.

Discover exactly what it is that makes the 2012 VW Scirocco so irresistible for you in the VW Scirocco Cube. Experience it in action in driving clips, discover fascinating details about its technology and equipment features, and hear about the various considerations that guided the designer’s hand. Computer wallpapers and a screensaver are available for you to download from the Media Center. Its breath-taking curves. Its unbridled spirit. Its pioneering technology. You will not find it easy to resist the Scirocco. All its arguments are just far too persuasive: the powerfully styled rear, the wide shoulders and the charismatic front end with the new Volkswagen face skilfully put across its dynamic potential.
2012 Volkswagen Scirocco R
2012 Volkswagen Scirocco R
2012 VW Scirocco R
2012 Volkswagen Scirocco R
The 2012 VW Scirocco is being launched with an impressive engine range. One variant is the 1.4 TSI with twincharger and a power output of 160 hp especially when partnered by the fabulous 7-speed DSG dual-clutch gearbox available as an option. At the top of the range is the 210 hp 2.0 TSI, which gives the Scirocco the ideal blend of power and fuel economy. Customers also have the choice of two 2.0 TDI engines delivering 140 hp and 170 hp and a 122 hp 1.4 TSI unit (Fuel consumption: 5.1 – 7.6 l/100 km; CO2 emissions: 134 - 179 g/km). Also available: an 1.4 TSI engine version with 122 hp and BlueMotion Technology.

2012 Volkswagen Scirocco R
2012 Volkswagen Scirocco Cube
2012 VW Scirocco R Review
2012 Volkswagen Scirocco Cube
One of the innovative extras that really go well with the Scirocco is the multifunction leather steering wheel with Tiptronic. In combination with the DSG dual-clutch gearbox, you can manually control the Scirocco’s fluid gear-changes with the steering wheel’s shift paddles and experience a true motor sport feeling. Relaxed open-road cruising or rapid hairpins? Just as you like adaptive chassis control DCC adjusts the suspension damping to perfectly suit the road and the driving situation. You retain a clear view ahead with the bi-xenon headlights, which combine the dipped and main beams in one functional unit, also integrating static cornering lighting and a separate daytime running light.
2012 VW Scirocco R Review
2012 Volkswagen Scirocco R
2012 VW Scirocco R Review
2012 Volkswagen Scirocco R and Cube Interior
The VW Scirocco impression owes much to the distinctive halogen headlights and new tail light styling with flowing contours that gracefully blend into the body design. The exterior mirrors, door handles and bumpers are all colour coded and lend the Scirocco an iconic elegance and clarity. And you can bring out even greater intensity with the addition of extravagant touches like the “Interlagos” 18-inch alloy wheels with their turbine-inspired design. The Scirocco’s interior demonstrates its qualities with sports seats in the front, featuring height adjustment for both the driver and front passenger, and its sportily contoured rear seats with open-frame head restraints and individual folding backrests.

2012 Volkswagen Golf R and Golf Cabriolet

2012 VW Golf R and VW Golf Cabriolet

The new 2012 Volkswagen Golf R and 2012 Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet can be either petrol-powered with TSI engines or diesel-powered with TDI units. The petrol engines with TSI technology operate particularly efficiently thanks to the combination of petrol direct injection and intelligent turbocharging. They stand out for their low fuel consumption and high torque at low revs. The powerful TDI engines with state-of-the-art common-rail technology likewise have a great deal to offer. They convince with low fuel consumption and low CO2 emissions  together with maximum power delivery.

The striking front end of the new 2012 Volkswagen Golf R and 2012 Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet provides more than just a hint of sportiness. A glance at the headlights and turn indicators under the same clear-glass cover and the door mirrors with integrated turn signals give an indication of the dynamic character of the new Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet. The same is true of the streamlined silhouette, which the stylish, fully automatic fabric hood blends into perfectly. The exterior design of the new Golf Cabriolet impresses with its elegant sportiness. The electro-hydraulic fabric hood blends seamlessly into the overall styling of the streamlined silhouette. The radiator grille further underlines the dynamic look. And the rear too, with LED rear lights in black and red as well as bumpers in a sporty design and painted in the body colour, emphasise the vehicle’s dynamic character.


2012 Volkswagen Golf R
2012 Volkswagen Golf R
2012 Volkswagen Golf R Review
2012 Volkswagen Golf R
 A brief moment, less than ten seconds: that’s all it takes for the fully automatic, electro-hydraulic fabric hood on the new Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet to open and for you to savour the ultimate cabriolet driving experience. The hood is opened simply and fully automatically at the touch of a button, at a speed of up to 30 km/h. The wind deflector reduces annoying wind noise during the journey and at the same time protects you from unpleasant draughts around the neck. From the elegant to the sporty - you can choose from a variety of wheels for the new Golf Cabriolet. For example, the classic “Seattle” alloy wheel in size 7 J x 17 with wide-base 225 tyres. Or the classy “Salamanca” Volkswagen Exclusive alloy wheel painted in Sterling Silver with dimensions of 7 ½ J x 17 and also shod with wide-base 225 tyres.


2012 Volkswagen Golf R
2012 Volkswagen Golf R
2012 Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet
2012 Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet
In terms of occupant safety, the new Golf Cabriolet makes no compromises. The active rollover protection system is automatically deployed if the worst comes to the worst  pop-up protection bars in conjunction with an extremely rigid windscreen frame provide protection for the occupants of all seats. In addition, the front passengers are protected by front and side airbags and there is also a knee airbag for the driver.

2012 Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet Review
2012 Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet
2012 Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet
2012 Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet
There's an art to creating good looks. And there's a science to retaining them. To make sure that the Golf Estate is a source of enduring pleasure for you, not only is the body galvanised; its cavities are also treated with hot wax for lasting corrosion protection. The Estate is made even more durable by the long-life underseal for the floor pan and wheel arches together with plastic wheel arch linings at the front and rear.

Next Generation 2012 Volkswagen Jetta

The 2012 Volkswagen Jetta always cuts an excitingly good figure. Its sporty silhouette and well proportioned lateral lines give it a look that is simply irresistible, as do the striking front end, the sporty radiator grille and the bumpers that are completely painted in the body colour. A stylish design as far as the eye can see. The Volkswagen Jetta perfectly combines the assets of a top class saloon with the clear attributes of a compact class car, and it inspires with supreme quality. You can see this with a simple glance at the selected details, for example the chrome strips on the vanes, or the tinted side windows and rear window, which absorb up to 65% of the light.

2012 Volkswagen Jetta
 2012 Volkswagen Jetta
2012 Volkswagen Jetta
2012 Volkswagen Jetta
The 2012 VW Jetta has far more space than your average car. From the drivers seat all the way back to the rear. Passengers in both the front and the rear will appreciate the ample knee space. With a little more luggage, the boot comes into its own with a capacity of 510 litres. And if you need to carry even more, the backrest can be folded down, allowing you to practically load the goods through. Keep a cool head, or do you prefer it nice and warm? With the "Climatronic" air conditioning system, you can change from one pleasant climate zone to another at the touch of a button. The temperature is electronically controlled, and each side of the car is controlled independently of the other. While you concentrate on driving, an air quality sensor monitors the quality of the outside air and automatically switches to air recirculation mode if this is necessary.

2012 Volkswagen Jetta
2012 Volkswagen Jetta
2012 VW Jetta
2012 Volkswagen Jetta
That makes sporty driving fun. Tried and tested TSI technology in the VW Jetta generates maximum power even from a small displacement and it does so with minimum fuel consumption. The direct injection petrol engine is efficiently charged with either a turbocharger or with a combination of turbocharger and compressor. That enables the fuel to be burned so efficiently that the output of the TSI engines is significantly higher than that of conventional, naturally aspirated engines.

The 2012 Volkswagen Jetta with BlueMotion Technology impresses with greatly reduced fuel consumption and lower emissions despite putting in a more dynamic performance. This is made possible by intelligent technology that reduces the engine idling speed. By the longer transmission ratio in the higher gears. By the tyres which have been optimised with respect to rolling resistance. And not least by the gear-change recommendation indicator assuming you follow its advice by engaging the most efficient gear.

2012 Volkswagen Jetta
The four-link system accurately controls the longitudinal and lateral movement of each rear wheel individually. Refinement is further improved as the system is mounted on a lightweight sub-frame. This means suspension movement is isolated from the body. Occupant benefits include greater comfort, less body roll in corners and, an involving, nimble chassis with enhanced stability. The dusk sensor system is fitted close to the rain sensor, behind your internal mirror. It detects light levels and automatically turns on the dipped headlights when the levels are low for instance, when you are driving through a tunnel, at night, or when dusk sets in. Your headlights must be switched on for the dusk sensors to work.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

2011 Volkswagen Jetta Canada Concept Technology

The 2011 Volkswagen Jetta for years has felt more upscale than its competitors, offering a premium vehicle experience not found in other segment cars. The all-new 2011 Jetta at least in upper trim level does a nice job of advancing the Volkswagen Jetta mystique. As before, there’s a quality to the overall feel of the car that belies its new lower price. The perception has been for at least a decade that you may pay more for a Jetta, but you get more. Volkswagen has sought to keep the “get more” part of the equation intact for 2011 Volkswagen Jetta while tweaking the “pay more” part in favour of the customer.

The new 2011 Volkswagen Jetta says it has cut prices to the tune of $6,300 for the base Trendline model, which now starts at $15,875. And it’s possible to drive off in an up-level Jetta Highline with a 2.5-litre 5-cylinder engine making 170 horsepower matched to a 5-speed manual and loaded with such desirable amenities as navigation, keyless start, simulated leather, a full-featured audio system with satellite radio, Bluetooth, and a wide range of safety features for $26,235. So this price cutting begs the question, from where did these savings come? We like to think Volkswagen has made better use of its resources, streamlined the manufacturing process, and passed the savings on to the car-buying public. This is certainly a possibility, but VW has also made changes to the car aimed at cutting cost.

2011 Volkswagen Jetta

On paper, some of these alterations appear to be taking a step backward, but we found through a couple of weeks of driving in eastern North Carolina, northern California, and the Los Angeles area that Volkswagen has done an excellent job ensuring that the Jetta has lost little of its Teutonic prowess particularly in the upper trim level. Changes include the following: replacing the independent rear suspension with a less expensive torsion beam setup, replacing the rear disc brakes with drum-type brakes on the bottom trim levels, replacing the electric power steering with the more traditional hydraulic power steering, replacing the gas-strut linkage in the trunk with old-style gooseneck hinges, and offering far fewer equipment combination choices.

2011 Volkswagen Jetta

Despite the perceived “downgrades,” we found the driving experience nearly identical to the well-done 2010 model. There’s one big difference that should make current and former owners smile and prove a strong selling point even against the aforementioned mid-sized sedans a noticeable increase in passenger space.

In Canada, the Jetta is being sold with five trim models: Trendline, Trendline, Comfortline, Sportline, and Highline. For now there are two gasoline engine choices, the long-running 2.0-litre 4-cylinder generating 115 horsepower and a delightful 2.5-litre 5-cylinder making 170 horsepower
and 177 pound-feet of torque. The Trendline and Trendline models are only being offered with the
2.0-litre engine. The Comfortline is available with either engine. The Sportline and the Highline are only.

2011 Volkswagen Jetta

The choice here is a no-brainer. We would look beyond the base Trendline model, which comes with
the 2.0-litre, and opt for the Comfortline at $21,175 with the excellent 5-cylinder engine, or if budget allows, move up to the Highline. We found that the 2.5-litre had rewarding performance in all driving
situations mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission. It can accomplish a 0-to-60 run in around 8 seconds, excellent time for an engine rated at 9.1 L/100 km city and 6.5 L/100 km highway when
mated to the 6-speed automatic. If you consider the smaller engine for gas consumption, forget it. It actually averages 0.5 litres more per 100 km city and 0.4 litres more on the highway.

2011 Volkswagen Jetta Interior

The switchgear is intuitive, the gauges clear and easy to read, and the standard navigation system in
our test car was simple to operate. What we did notice inside was a little less Audi and a little more
plastic than the previous car. But the workmanship fit and finish appeared first class. We think the new Jetta styling offers a mixed bag a bit disappointing to us, but safe and inoffensive. The Jetta lost some of its allure in 2005, especially with the younger generation, going from a somewhat timeless shape throughout the first half of the decade to a trendier look.

Sales dipped and the fall-off was attributed more to the styling than any other single element. Maybe that’s why the designers this time decided to present a conservative stance eschewing the trendy for a look that should stand the test of time and offend no one. The new Jetta is what we think of as handsome, but it won’t turn heads.

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