Used 2000 Volkswagen Jetta Consumer Reviews
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best car i have ever owned
I bought my jetta with 200,000, kms, replaced the timing belt, inner and outer tie rod ends when I first bought it and since I have put 80,000 kms, with no problems, I will allways buy VW, real fun to drive 2.0 5 speed, handles great, has no rust anywere, no rattles,
Dah Vdubyah!!
Well.. I like my Jetta. I bought it in February of 2000. Since then it's been very reliable. I had the maf go and it had to be replaced. I do aftermarket modifications so I was really nervous about things going wrong. The car has done well... the interior rattles alot. The window hasn't fallen but knock on wood.. yeah.. I know it has it's problems.. but how else can you get heated seats, mirrors, washers, european feel and look, super adjustable seats, telescoping wheel and tons of safety features for around 20k? Nowhere.. every car has quirks.. check the safety ratings of a vdub.. and you'll see you are safe riding in one..
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I'd Buy it Again!
Have had only one problem, the brake booster failed at 43,000 miles. The dealer fixed it on the first visit. This vehicle is extremely economical, while being fun to drive, also. It can also be repaired by a good mechanic unlike some of the hybrid models out today, and you don't ever have to reaplace expensive battery packs.
every month a trip to the dealer!!
I have had to take the car back to the dealer for every conceivable repair, thankfully all under warranty. This car has had major electrical problems-- the engine, the brakes, the transmission shifter, the windows, etc. It is a nice looking car, and fun to drive (when it is running), but it has been extremely unreliable.
cant go wrong if u care about ur car
VWs are wonderful cars if you're the type of driver who cares about the vehicle. They're not "basic trasportation" cars. Find a trustworthy earnest mechanic who takes pride in his/her work and while you're doing what you're supposed to as an owner, the mechanic will hopefully help you keep your VW alive for years and years to come. I know whenever I see used cars they are always tons of cars from asia, but very few VWs are on the used car lots.