Volkswagen 2009 Jetta Houston Texas

 

December 13, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Jetta 

Reader’s Question:

I have always been intrigued by German engineering, and I’ve always wanted one on four wheels. Thing is, I’m afraid that I can’t afford one but I think I can gamble on a VW. If I’m to drive a Jetta on the roads of Texas, answer this question: What’s there to enjoy about the VW Jetta?

Larry

Houston, TX

Hey there, Larry! Jetta outta here! Back in the old days, there was the Beetle which was quite reliable. Anyway, the Jetta could be the match for you. I don’t think you need to break the bank to get one of these mid-size sedans from VW. I think if we do a bit of snooping around, we might just get you to drive a Jetta in Texas. Current owners are loving the Jetta in terms of comfort and the overall drive, I bet there won’t be much resistance from you once you get in one for a test drive.

The Jetta is one of those cars that are between a family sedan and a sporty compact. I can talk to you about the standard 2.5 liter 5-cylinder engine types of the Jetta. But right now, I’m thinking of pushing you to drive a TDi. You got that right, a TDi, Turbo Diesel. VW brought back its common rail diesel engine for the US market with the promise of lower emissions. Just fill up with ultra low sulfur diesel and you’re ready to go. Okay, surprised with recommendation? Well, if the Jetta meets the VW claim of 30 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway, then it’s a worthy addition to the roads. You get low emissions, good fuel economy and 236 lbs-ft of torque. I think this spells efficiency which is the trademark of German engineering.

Cooling System Upgrades For My Volkswagen

 

September 26, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Houston Volkswagen 

Reader’s Question:

I just purchased a used VW car here in Houston, Texas and would like to improve the cooling system. What do you consider the first parts that should be looked into?

John

Houston, TX

I also got my 2006 Volkswagen Jetta in a used car exhibit at a low price but also made some upgrades on some of its parts. I did not had a rough time doing upgrades on my cooling system because my uncle, who is a Volkswagen parts dealer in Houston, Texas helped me in determining which parts should go first. According to him, driving any vehicle with malfunctioning temperature sensors, controls and thermostats could keep me in great danger. So, I suggest that the first parts that you need to replace if that is an old Volkswagen car would be the gate keepers of the cooling system. You must always keep in mind that for the engine to properly work and perform, the car’s cooling system needs to do its function very well. One part that should also be included on your priority when looking for cooling system upgrade is the radiator. This plays an important task within the entire cooling system.

I found my uncle’s advise very useful and right now, I am still happy with the way my Volkswagen Etta performs. I was able to find the parts that I needed in most Volkswagen Parts Dealer. You may also check used Volkswagen car parts around your vicinity or check out the web. In doing so, you may even come across auto insurance carriers that offer different kinds of affordable used car insurance premiums.

Volkswagen Thermostats and Sensors Check

 

September 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Houston Volkswagen 

Reader’s Question:

I am about to get a cooling system upgrade with my VW sedan here in Houston, Texas. Do you think having the upgrade affects the thermostat sensors or do you recommend a complete change even for this?

Steve

Houston, TX

Probably the hardest repair that you can have for a Volkswagen would be the engine cooling system. Since Volkswagen’s cooling systems have intricate parts and functions, it is advisable to have a professional Volkswagen auto mechanic do the job for you if you are not knowledgeable with these kinds of repairs.

I was driving a Volkswagen Jetta for almost two years now. Since this is the only car that I have, I make sure that the engine is properly taken care of. I regularly check the functions of the thermostat sensors because my Volkswagen mechanic informed me that if I ever come to a point that I have to do an upgrade, I should start with the thermostats and sensors. These sensors are really helpful especially in keeping the temperature of the entire engine system. Thus, these should be on top of the priority during routine checks as well as upgrades. Damaged or broken sensors and thermostats have great effect on the engine’s temperature up to its general performance. You would not want the idea of getting a faltered sensor or thermostat and end up stalled on a hot summer day in the middle of a busy freeway in Houston, Texas.

Just the same, I suggest that once you have your cooling system upgrade, regular maintenance checks should be scheduled. I also suggest getting a comprehensive car insurance which offers road emergency assistance. I got a car insurance quotation from this site which includes towing services as well as urgent auto mechanic services.