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AnimalCracker -> RE: Hopeful future Jetta owner. (7/13/2007 3:19:05 PM)
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ORIGINAL: joenewton07 whats up man! good choice on the jetta, i must say. As far as what youre looking for, what do you want out of the car? I mean, if you go mk 4, like the 1999.5-2005, do you want easy average performace, or harder, but more high end performance? Have you considered a GTI? id look into one of those as well. If you look for a mk3, the Jetta GT is ok, but id look into a vr6, you can do a lot with a jetta thats got a VR6 in it. As for that diesel, i think they say rebuilt, but by that they mean they added the CAI and chipped it. I wouldnt really trust it fi they are modding and dont even really know what they have. What do you mean by easy/average performance and harder/high end performance? I dont quite follow. I dont know what you mean by easy and hard, heh. Unless you mean the amount of work Ill have to put in the engine to upgrade it. If thats the case, I dont plan myself doing any work on the engine in terms of upgrades. Dont plan on it. Then again, Ive never owned a car Ive truly felt as mine and one that had capabilities of being upgraded. quote:
as far as sporty from the showroom, id look into a 20th anniversary or 337 edition GTI or a 2004 or up Jetta GLI. They will run more, but they will look better from the factory, have uprated suspension, and a 6-speed transmission. wolfsburgs are pretty nice as well, thats what i own. They are a notch down from the 20th/337/GLI. Well, I dont see a whole lot of offerings on the 20th /337/GLI. There is that Wolfsburg though. Unfortunately I cant shop around long. It also makes it difficult shopping for a jetta and looking for a manual. Granted a whole lot more VWs are manuals than the accords, etc I was looking at, but I found a 112k GLS that looked really nice but was a automatic. =( A 6 speed transmission sounds like a blast though. quote:
The car will take car of you as long as you take meticulous care of it in return. Other wise, i wouldnt reccommend bothering. They are good cars, but its the owners choice for it to be a good car, or for it to be a money pit. Most are really good for a person if they choose to take care of it. I have hardly any problems with mine, i love it to death, and the culture around dubs is amazing. Ive made so many new friends after i bought mine. Define meticulous. I mean, like I said, Im not a big car brainiac, unfortunately. I do change my own oil and do it very frequently (2500 to 3000 miles), and Im concious to my car, like paying attention to the gauges and stuff, but other than that, I wouldnt be able to pinpoint a problem. What care exactly does one put into their car to keep it from being a money pit? Besides the more obvious stuff like not changing the oil, red lining the car, etc etc. Thanks again =)
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