2010 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup Edition
By Zaheer on Jun 18, 2011 with Comments 0
For all those who want to go in for a Jetta TDI sedan this is the car they should go in for. The steadier GLI suspension, bigger brakes, and advanced antiroll bars are all that contribute immensely in making the Jetta sedan so luring to a driver. All these advances contribute nothing to cover the meek HP of a TDI engine, but this HP issue concerns us as we are the ones who’ve been test driving a VW GTI for quite sometime now. Anybody going in for a TDI is aware of the fact that all this hype about the lack of HP is cooked up for the GTI’s unbelievable 41 mpg highway rating and crazily long traveling range.
The Jetta’s versatile body makes appeals one and all but for me more important would have been any offer on an upgrade of the TDI’s soft suspension. There are many options available in the market to improve the soft suspension of the car for all the ones who can invest the money and time in upgrading by investing in the aftermarket parts on a new car.
VW Jetta TDI is an amazing car among the base cars, so I was bedazzled by the betterment of the TDI cup edition. The push button suspension the Jetta makes it an occupying friend from this unknown commuter. All this improvised dealing costs virtually nothing when it comes to the quality of ride. It is extremely comfy for the ones who drive on a daily basis.
There are many features that make the Jetta really comfy to ride. One is its comfy figure, sporty looks and one more thing that makes it more comfortable to ride is the cushioned seats that are much cozier than the usual flat seats. The ideal Jetta for me would be the one that has a sports car like suspension, tartan seats and aluminum wheels.
The suspension of GTI helps the Jetta to be so powerful and masculine that roars through the hill and guttle the curves so diligently that you don’t feel like giving it away.
However the limitation of Jetta TDI is the 140 HP and this would need the company to review for update but that’s a far fetched idea as of now.
There are not many differences in sports edition Jetta TDI and this Cup Sports edition – and this is something really cool. After all four seasons test drive of this car all that we can describe it as is that it is comfortable, fuel effective, value for money and last but not the least it is so entertaining to drive that the very thought that the keys will be taken back by VW makes me feel awful.
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