I posted this in my old honda forum because i use to own an Accord Euro before my Jetta. (insurance payout after someone rear ended and wrote off my car)
Hence, it's only fair that i share the same comments in this forum.
MK5 Jetta 2.0FSI 6spd vs CL9 Euro Lux 2.4L 6spd
CONS
- 2.0FSI engine not as smooth as CL9's 2.4l.
- required to purchase a VAG as part of ownership to diagnose problems (for us enthusiasts)
- timing belt needs changing whereas CL9 has timing chain
- jetta sits a bit too high when stock, especially the rear.
- engine sounded like a diesel for a little while, but VAG picked up issue and it was an easy $80 DIY fix (cam sensor replaced).
- every time i switch climate control to re-circulate air, the aircond automatically swtiches on (standard, i don't like that)
PROS
- very solid built quality (not one creak or rattle.)
- much more fuel efficient
- better power delivery and slightly better handling / ride
- no more radio ringing noise (as i had the pre-update CL9 which drove me crazy)
- no lift off jerkiness when still in gear
- very easy DIY service (super easy access to oil filter ie. at front facing right down)
- a lot more standard features (ie. storage compartments under drivers and passengers seat, boot power output for travel fridge, auto wipers, auto headlights, auto dimming rear view mirror, climate control etc.)
- with rear seats folded down i was able to fit an inner spring single mattress flat in boot that i needed to drive home.
Overall, both are very good cars in their own right.
Hence, it's only fair that i share the same comments in this forum.
MK5 Jetta 2.0FSI 6spd vs CL9 Euro Lux 2.4L 6spd
CONS
- 2.0FSI engine not as smooth as CL9's 2.4l.
- required to purchase a VAG as part of ownership to diagnose problems (for us enthusiasts)
- timing belt needs changing whereas CL9 has timing chain
- jetta sits a bit too high when stock, especially the rear.
- engine sounded like a diesel for a little while, but VAG picked up issue and it was an easy $80 DIY fix (cam sensor replaced).
- every time i switch climate control to re-circulate air, the aircond automatically swtiches on (standard, i don't like that)
PROS
- very solid built quality (not one creak or rattle.)
- much more fuel efficient
- better power delivery and slightly better handling / ride
- no more radio ringing noise (as i had the pre-update CL9 which drove me crazy)
- no lift off jerkiness when still in gear
- very easy DIY service (super easy access to oil filter ie. at front facing right down)
- a lot more standard features (ie. storage compartments under drivers and passengers seat, boot power output for travel fridge, auto wipers, auto headlights, auto dimming rear view mirror, climate control etc.)
- with rear seats folded down i was able to fit an inner spring single mattress flat in boot that i needed to drive home.
Overall, both are very good cars in their own right.
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