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Used 1998 Volkswagen Jetta GL 4dr Sedan Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

Mk3 jetta / alot Of miles Per gallón

John Gianni, Monrovia, CA, 10/12/2015
Volkswagen Jetta GL 4dr Sedan
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

I got this Car for 800$ and put On it Around 2300$ But is a great invesment. Paint , socks,breaks, radiator,hoses ,housing hose, Water pump,timing belt,custom rims & tires michelline/ rims and tires same size like original recomend , front windshield,interior small parts , and clips, Many i got On eBay , junk yards ,México, vw parts - this Car is very economical To use San Diego To los Ángeles Around Trip 25$ On gas I fix it With my friends Looks Good - restored was The best desicion 1998 jetta manual Gl No words To describe is a old car But give me All i Need We have 5 cars and VW jetta MK3 family We love it !!

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Good car

German, 01/12/2010
Volkswagen Jetta GL 4dr Sedan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Good car, great on gas will buy an other vw again.

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3 out of 5 stars

Too Young To Die

Vector, 06/05/2008
Volkswagen Jetta GL 4dr Sedan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I purchased my Jetta in 2001, with only 17k. In the 7 years that Ive owned it, the rubber on the sides fell off, the cruise control went out, the keyless entry stopped working, the airbag light goes on and off, and worst of all the transmission is dying at 86,000 miles. The repair shop (a costly VW only shop) could not fix the cruise, the key or the airbag light. They said that I will have to get a new tranny, which would cost more than the car is worth. It takes a lot of effort for it (automatic transmission) to get up to 20 mph (gets up to 50 rpms), and it jerks into second gear. Once it gets to 60 mph, it's ok but it takes a lot of work to get there. Not so much fun to drive now.

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4.13 out of 5 stars

This is a fun car to drive

B4B, 10/11/2007
Volkswagen Jetta GL 4dr Sedan
1 of 2 people found this review helpful

I purchased this car new in 1998 and have been religious about maintenance and fixing things before they become expensive problems. I've driven 160,000 miles with no major repairs and still enjoy driving this car. If you stay up on maintenance (yes - brakes, struts, engine, etc.), this car will reward you every day - it is a fun and responsive car to drive and blast through turns. There is a certain "structural integrity" to the Jetta that Hondas and Toyotas lack. It handles well, has a responsive engine for its size and is great to drive. Great on gas too - I get 31 mpg highway.

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1.63 out of 5 stars

never buying a VW again

no more vw's, 12/09/2009
Volkswagen Jetta GL 4dr Sedan
1 of 8 people found this review helpful

car ran well for about a year before everything went wrong. Bought with 76,000 now has 130,000 miles Muffler fell off about 7 times resulting in lots of repair costs. When everything seemed ok the distributor went and needed new wires. After that the spark plugs had a problem resulting in gas killing my catalytic convertor and o2 sensors that =$1,200 worth of repairs. Had steering problems and a few days ago the clutch broke and stuck to the floor. Quick fix for about $200 bucks but warned that the clutch will go very soon. Body is rusting faster and faster where it is to the point that you cannot even jack the car up without the body crumbling. Replacing car ASAP and never buying VW again

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