2003 Volkswagen Jetta GLS from North America - Comments

22nd Jun 2007, 11:17

"Drivers wanted? You got it!"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Steering was misaligned. Dealer fixed without hesitation under 3 mo/3000 miles warranty.

Brake light bulb burned out. (Easy fix)

General comments?

Germans make perhaps the best driving vehicles on the road today. I chose my Jetta after driving a honda civic, a Mazda 3, and this jetta all on the same day. The jetta, on feel alone, won hands down. The shifter is acceptable, the cabin Lexus-like quiet, the seats are firm and supportive. The ride is supple, but well controlled and never harsh. The car feels much more refined and well thought out than the Mazda or the Honda. This is a drivers car.

That said, the car does have some minor issues. Power with the automatic on the base 4 cyl is dangerously limited. Test drive before purchase. My car is a stick shift for this reason and has more than adequate power for my needs. The back seat is comfortable, but headroom is limited and footroom is near non-existant. Try before purchasing. Gas mileage, under gentle and well planned out driving conditions, can exceed 35 mpg. I have achieved 36 mpg routinely (I do mostly highway driving). I have been exceedingly satisfied with my car, but I have one last thing to note.

For do it yourselfers, this car provides no advice on replacing anything on this car: light bulbs, spark plugs, anything. They simply say to call the dealer. I purchased a Bentley Publishers Service Manual for the car for $60.00. It has over 2000 pages to it (its massive!) but it outlines all basic maintenance and repairs, leaving out all the guesswork. I highly recommend it.


22nd Jun 2007, 21:47

Yes, I must admit they are fun to drive, but after owning two of them and having to do major repairs that put us back 5000 $ we just went back to Honda.


9th Jan 2009, 23:03

I respect the fact that Germans do make an amazing car, however, after dealing with my girlfriend's Jetta, the Germans should not have outsourced to Mexico. I drive a 1986 BMW 325ES, at least until I am out of school, and I have had far fewer problems than my girlfriend's 2003 Jetta 2.0 GLS. Her car is 17 years newer than my car, but it has had an incredibly large amount of problems. After researching other peoples' problems with their Jetta's, I have come to the conclusion that VW has completely sold out and makes a completely inferior product. Everything has broken on her car. A short list includes the seat warmers, door locks, radio, cd player, arm rest, and windows, not to mention the leak inside the car and in the trunk as well as the number of times each of the bulbs in her car go out. I oversee the upkeep of the car and I know that it is well maintained, meaning that the defect is entirely placed upon the manufacturer. All in all, I would rather drive a Pinto than a Jetta. BUYERS BEWARE!!!

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