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  • #46
    Builind the plant and training the workers
    - Ben

    1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
    2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

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    • #47
      The Jetta is code named NCS,for new compact sedan.

      The NMS will be built in America,nms being new midsized sedan.

      It will be the Passat replacement.

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      • #48
        To me it looks totally devoid of any personality, that's probably why it appeals to you Coreying

        Both Honda Euros, the current AND the old generation beat this for looks.
        118TSI, DSG, Candy White, Sunroof, RCD510, Dynaudio, USB + iPod cable, Reversing Camera, Adaptive Chassis Control, Prem. Bluetooth, Fogs, Tint and Mats.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by BBP View Post
          Both Honda Euros, the current AND the old generation beat this for looks.
          Beauty is in the eye of the beholder my friend.
          Although I too thought the first Honda Euro was a rather nice looking far (for a sedan), the new one just looks... well cheap. I'd rather a bland looking car than a cheap looking car

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          • #50
            I have just replaced my very much loved Jetta with a brand new Euro,and think its superior looking to the new Jetta.
            I loved the look of my Jetta 5,but IMHO,my Euro is a big step up.

            Very sleek front,love the wheel arches,body kit style bottom,big alloys,and chrome bits,and the high rear has lots of detail.

            Bland is 1 thing that the Euro has never been,if you talk bland,talk Corolla or Camry...lol.I think I would describe the Euro as being quite sporty,far more so than the Jetta....

            The Euros quality,and interior is VERY impressive too.

            Where the Jetta scores is its back legroom is roomier because its seats are smaller,its boot is bigger...and that is a very strong Jetta selling point,and it has lots of toys as standard equipment.
            I have had 4 Jettas,and dont know how the new one will compete with the Euro...although I think that the Jetta will have a good chance against the rest of its competitors.

            I am just saddened that the forthcoming Jetta seems to have been cheapened,eg look at its boot hinges,in order to make it cheaper,so that it can compete more competitively with the Corolla and Civic in America.

            VW want 160 000 sales annually of the Jetta in the US.

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            • #51
              They going to be pricing it at the same level as the Cruze (16 gorillas) in the US, that's a lot of cost you need to pull out of the car compared to the current model.
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              • #52
                Exactly. In the USA this car is priced against the Holden Cruze (AU$20,990+) and Toyota Corolla (AU$21,390+)... NOT the Honda Accord Euro (AU$33,490+). Who knows exactly where they're going to position it in Australia, but it's an impressive car based on how it's being priced and it's competition, at least in the USA.
                In Australia, if they decide to place it against the Accord Euro, then there should be plenty of room at add more features and trim to make it an attractive proposition against it as well.

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                • #53
                  not sure if anyone here has seen it, but if you are interested in the new Jetta a forum has been setup in the states, pretty quiet so far but a few photos from the launch and some other PS renders/photos. http://www.jettaline.com/forums/forum.php



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                  • #54
                    I just think that people are comparing Jetta to Euro,as locally they have always been direct rivals,although with the new Euro,the Mazda 6 is probably its direct competitor,and the Jetta would now compete more with cars like the Suzuki Kizashi.

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                    • #55
                      First Drive Review by Autoblog here:

                      First Drive: 2011 Volkswagen Jetta gets with the (American) program — Autoblog
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                      • #56


                        Looks a bit nicer than the current Golf wagon,


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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by shakespeare View Post
                          Good god, I hope they jazz up the front bumper here, that is hideous!
                          But all in all, a very good car for the price.
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                          • #58
                            Better than the current one, but I wish they'd built it with a longer wheelbase rather than that similar to Golf and then stretching a big body over it. The side still looks chunky. No Audi for sure.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by franjae View Post
                              Better than the current one, but I wish they'd built it with a longer wheelbase rather than that similar to Golf and then stretching a big body over it. The side still looks chunky. No Audi for sure.
                              Um, they did. It's a full 70mm longer (almost 3") than the Golf wheelbase!

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Lima View Post


                                Looks a bit nicer than the current Golf wagon,
                                I just want to point out that this is an artist's impression (best guess).
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