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		<description><![CDATA[Reader&#8217;s Question: I have always been intrigued by German engineering, and I&#8217;ve always wanted one on four wheels. Thing is, I&#8217;m afraid that I can&#8217;t afford one but I think I can gamble on a VW. If I&#8217;m to drive a Jetta on the roads of Texas, answer this question: What&#8217;s there to enjoy about [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have always been intrigued by German engineering, and I&#8217;ve always wanted one on four wheels. Thing is, I&#8217;m afraid that I can&#8217;t afford one but I think I can gamble on a VW. If I&#8217;m to drive a Jetta on the roads of Texas, answer this question: What&#8217;s there to enjoy about the VW Jetta?</p>
<p>Larry</p>
<p>Houston, TX</p>
<p>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&#8217;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&#8217;t be much resistance from you once you get in one for a test drive.</p>
<p>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&#8217;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&#8217;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&#8217;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.</p>
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