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VW Jetta review covering 2006 To Date
Thursday 4 September 2008
* IntroductionReviving a name from the past can be fraught with difficulty. There’s often a good reason why the model was allowed to slip into obscurity. In Volkswagen’s case, the old Jetta was a little different. It was seen as a rather dull but worthy car but its replacements, the Vento and the Bora never really caught on. So it is that the Jetta name was revived and with it a hopeful new assault on a more upmarket saloon market that, thus far, has also faltered at the first. Here’s how to take advantage of the Jetta’s stuttering start and land a bargain.
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