1999 Volkswagen Jetta
As you get into the VW Jetta, you'll surely notice the German penchant for attention
to detail vividly gets evident. Every delicate contour has been carefully decided
on to offer an excellent accommodation and

pleasurable ride experience.
Out on the road, Jetta is sure to manage bumpy, interstate travel, or sporty
ride along a country road due to its much stiffer structure. A carefully designed
MacPherson strut/multi-link suspension gives Jetta a smooth ride while providing
an excellent handling ability. Embraced in the redesigned body style, 1999 VW
Jetta receives a less angular look. The radical slopping hood and rounded fenders
culminate a new lighting system wherein the headlights, turn signals, and all
driving lights are mounted under one bezel.
As a third generation vehicle, Jetta gets stronger and more versatile than before.
Three trim levels are available: GL, GLS and GLX. The GL and GLS are available
with a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine or a 1.9-liter TDI diesel. The GLS and GLX
are available with Volkswagen's remarkable VR6 narrow-angle V6. Both 5-speed manual
and 4-speed automatics are available. The latest evolution of Volkswagen's capable
four-cylinder engines shows incredible improvements. Though a bit low compared
to the competition, the 115 horsepower produced by its 2.0 liter engine is solidly
built and thereby works well. It is tailored to deliver efficient off-the-line
performance with a wider power band for both mid-and high-end performance. The
all-time favorite 174-horsepower VR6 proves itself an impressive runner. It runs
smooth and nearly noise-free.

Explicitly tall drivers need not worry as this year's vehicle model provides
an excellent accommodation in the front row. Sufficient headroom is offered even
when equipped with the sunroof. Other impressive interior features involves European-styled
front bucket seats, roomier accommodation for passengers, adjusting recline knob
for seats, easy to see and maneuver instruments and switches, three-spoke steering
wheel, and a new radio that adds manual tuning to the scanning tuning.
Years had passed and when 1999 model year reopened, Volkswagen dealers continued
selling Jettas of the earlier generations. Innovated models possess standard features
including front side airbags, a tilt/telescopic steering column, 4-wheel disc
antilock braking, and a remote central-locking/antitheft system.
Critics are all-praise to this VW vehicle member. Needless to say, all VW vehicle
owners express their satisfaction and pleasurable drive of their Jettas. This
new vehicle breezes day and night drives as well as varied road conditions. It
may appear elegant and luxurious, yet its simplicity offers economical monitoring
package.