Well I threw in the towel today and plopped down my deposit for my 2009 vw jetta tdi. It will be my new daily driver.
You can't believe the acceleration of the new TDI's this thing barks the tires all over the place just by blipping the throttle. 0 - 60 in a somewhat respectable 6.9 seconds (not blazing fast but for a commuter...). It handles pretty nicely too. The HP is 140 but has an insane 248 lb ft of torque. It is a real blast to drive.
Since I am buying the first round I got the loyalty package car nicely equiped with leather, sunroof, alloys, heated seats etc... for 24190... I got the reflex silver with anthracite leather... I wanted white but I guess since they built all the demo cars in white that color wont be available till Oct and only the first round cars will have the loyalty package.
Here's the rub, I wont take delivery until Aug. 20. This is the first time I have ever bought a car before it was even built!! They will call me with the vin July 28 when the build is complete and ~3 weeks later it will arrive at the vw dealer.
Great to hear! I was thinking of my third Jetta recently. Have my wife's 1998 Accord and hate it. So I was thinking of another Jetta but i've been hearing bad reports on the repairs for the cars after a few years. Started looking at the mini cooper clubman but it is lots of money, but fun fun to drive.
evan
ps let me know how it is when you get the car
That's pretty much how you did it in 60s. You could order any option or accessory group you wanted. My dad ordered a 64 1/2 Mustang before there were even any to display. He filled out the order sheet with exactly what he wanted. Red paint, white interior, 4 speed tranny, 4 bbl carb, and no A/C.
I have a 2001 Jetta with 142000 miles on it. i have it chipped, supposed to be 110 hp or so.
Not really a fan of VOA, and i had several small problems, map light broke, window regulators, dash light blink on and off, turbo went out at 97,000 miles. yada, yada yada.
Turbo could be my fault, chipped and I flat tow my 56 VW with it a lot.
Good part, is they pull like a freight train in the higher gears with all the torque. And mine has always gotten 42 mpg or better, even though i dog it a lot. On the highway I get 48 MPG, driving 80-85 MPG
My friend has a 2006 and his will break the tire loose from a roll in first gear.
All in all, I love it and plan to buy another, but the little stuff breaking can be frustrating.
As it is, i plan to keep mine until it hits 200,000. It still runs great and burns zero motor oil.
Rumor is the motors are good for 400,000 miles. i believe it.
I sold cars from 1974-1989, most of the 70s with Olds and Chevy. Back then about half the cars I sold were specifically equipped cars built to the customer's order. You were pretty lucky to have the car you ordered in 2 months. If you added something like T-Tops where they shipped them out to Hurst they took about 6 months to get, Vettes were the same.
There were so many options you couldn't overlook and a few surprised customers came to find out they didn't get tinted glass or rear defoggers or power steering and wound up driving around in a greenhouse or a car you couldn't see out of the back window when humid. One thing that amazed me the most when I came to Toyota in 1979 was how they packaged so much standard equipment.
Wish you all the best with your new VW.
Great choice! Keep it in top gear and lug the crap out of it. You'll be amazed at the fuel milage you can get out of it. My sis-in-law has had one for about 5 years and the thing has been amazingly trouble free. Just a couple of the prerequisite electrical gremlins that James points out - hopefully they now have that crap sorted out.
Waiting is a killer.
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