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  • Jetta 147 vs GLI Autobahn what are the differences

    From what I can tell the Jetta 147 in Oz is almost the same as the Jetta GLI Autobahn in the US. It looks like it has the same engine, suspension etc. While the options are a bit different for example we get leather seats versus vinyl and a few other items the car's technically seem exactly the same. They are also both built in Mexico. My questions are:

    - Are these cars the same, if not what are the differences (engine, suspension etc.)
    - Why are the quoted 0-100 times so different (AU quotes 7.2 and I have seen 7.5 but US quotes 6.8 )
    - Finally why is the 2.0 TSI engine not sold in the UK but is available in the US and AU?

    Appreciate any light you can shed on this subject.

    Cheers
    Last edited by neiliss; 28-01-2013, 04:51 PM.

  • #2
    Originally posted by neiliss View Post
    - Are these cars the same, if not what are the differences (engine, suspension etc.)
    - Why are the quoted 0-100 times so different (AU quotes 7.2 and I have seen 7.5 but US quotes 6.
    - Finally why is the 2.0 TSI engine not sold in the UK but is available in the US and AU? Cheers
    The two cars are pretty much the same in that they are the Jetta with the 2.0TSI engine. VW US thinks that their model would be better with a bodykit and 18-inch wheels and should have the GLI name (which I understand has been around in the US a while). The 2.0TSI isn't available in the UK because VW UK obviously thinks that there would be little to no market for it, let alone a market for the Jetta, let alone a market for small sedans. I'd love to see the 2.0TSI become the GLI here - people actually might notice it for a change.
    Mine: Silver 2006 Volkswagen Golf Sportline 2.0FSI 6M (with a sunroof)
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    • #3
      The difference in 0-100 may just be on how they've measured both cars.

      AFAIK, the GLI is all marketing hype. Americans have got this whole 'MTV culture' going on. Bigger rims, lowered cars, louder speakers, etc. Have you been to the US? Observe cars in the big cities, then go to Sydney/Melbourne and observe the cars here. We're not a bling bling country.

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      • #4
        Here is a pic of a new Jetta Taken in Flagstaff USA on June 23rd Probably a base model as was a rental.





        And a couple of an unusual Honda we saw somwhere over there





        And what may turn out to be the new Falcon



        Last edited by Guest001; 30-01-2013, 09:21 AM.
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        • #5
          Thats a GLI not base Jetta (If you mean base GLI then your right )
          - Ben

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

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          • #6
            Originally posted by phaeton View Post
            Thats a GLI not base Jetta (If you mean base GLI then your right )
            No idea what model it was just saw it as we were leaving

            Presumed as it was a rental wouldnt be a flash one but then we had a Chrysler 300 Brand new, leather cooled/heated seats Sirius radio, adaptive cruise, all the fruit except satnav and it was a Premium rental and all of $27,000 drive away over there.

            All for $24 a day LOL
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            • #7
              Originally posted by neiliss View Post

              - Why are the quoted 0-100 times so different (AU quotes 7.2 and I have seen 7.5 but US quotes 6.8 )

              Appreciate any light you can shed on this subject.

              Cheers
              The US measure 0-60 times. 60 miles/hr is a slower speed than 100km/hr which is 62.5 miles/hr.
              Last edited by PassatB6; 31-01-2013, 12:39 PM.
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              • #8
                Looking at spec the GLI has H rated tyres.. so I assume its limited to 210km/h.
                No such thing as real leather either it seem... V-Tex - vinyl

                the 147TSI Highline we get seems better appointed.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pologti18t View Post
                  Looking at spec the GLI has H rated tyres.. so I assume its limited to 210km/h.
                  No such thing as real leather either it seem... V-Tex - vinyl

                  the 147TSI Highline we get seems better appointed.
                  Ditto.

                  The honeycomb grills on a Jetta also look horrible.

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                  • #10
                    Thanks everyone, it also seems as if there are some differences but it looks like 2013 model such as a fender audio system and launch control. I agree that fake leather is not as good as real leather and appreciate that in my Jetta. They also have an option of manual I see which is interesting for the US and probably something many would consider. I myself went for the DSG after owning a manual which I love and find a joy to drive.

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