the 2007 volkswagen jetta fahrenheit special edition gti and GLI. does anyone have any more information?
heres some pics...
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the 2007 volkswagen jetta fahrenheit special edition gti and GLI. does anyone have any more information?
heres some pics...
more images via carphotosite.com sry for posting only 3 pics, attachments take a long time
Any difference in specs, or is it just a cosmetic/gadgets thing?
I think the yellow trim adds cheapness to the interior imo
I love the colour on the golf..and the interior looks very sharp.
Be polite, Be professional, Be prepared to kill...
colour straight from the focus St's colour palette. i like
"When I see an Alfa Romeo go by, I tip my hat." - Henry Ford
Meh. Special editions already. Normally done when a company's fortunes are flagging... and they need to sell more.
Just my $0.02, but is the GTi the success that VW expected?
still looks cool. special edition GTI, i wouldn't buy it.
Once fanboyism infects you it impares all your judgement.
It's like being drunk, you lack common sense and everyone laughs at you.
Omfghi2mynextcar.
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The things we do for girls who won't sleep with us.
Patrick says:
dads is too long so it wont fit
so i took hers out
and put mine in
People these days will buy anything.Originally Posted by Quiggs
Lol, it's just a freaking Jetta. Remind me WHY that thing is so popular in the US ?
Its not a Gti...well the golf is...Originally Posted by kigango123
Because the average american car sucks.Originally Posted by Lagonda
Go n-ithe an cat thu, is go n-ithe an diabhal an cat
When you go Home, Tell them for us and say 'For your tommorrow, We Gave Our Today.'
Fair enough. But it seems to me that the Jetta even has some sort of sporty image.. I mean look at it. Does that look sporty to you ? To me it looks like a traffic light with some chicken wire in front of it.
It's only driven by 65+ y/o people here btw.
You, obviously, don't understand the American car market. Here, for its price and its class, sadly, it is sporty. I mean, over here, your average car is about 8 times the size of some of the stuff you drive in Europe, and not a lot of the domestic cars handle well. Of course you have your exceptions, the corvette for instance, but who are they kidding it is by no means affordable. Americans are good at making large fast cars, the Jetta is one of the options those of us who don't want large, and don't demand fast, take. I would not buy one, but a lot of people do. It seems to be women who are buying, or, at least, driving most of the ones I see. I'd rather a used Rx8, even it is ugly, it's better looking than the Jetta and it is a far better performer.Originally Posted by Lagonda
Last edited by Mr.Tiv; 10-16-2006 at 04:13 PM.
Go n-ithe an cat thu, is go n-ithe an diabhal an cat
When you go Home, Tell them for us and say 'For your tommorrow, We Gave Our Today.'
Well put Tiv. Volkswagen is recovering from the dreadful reliability problems of the 90's, but the stigma still stands.
And they do cost a fortune to manitain, compared to the understressed, pushrod engines we're used to (Cavalier, anyone?)
The Farenhiet edition doesn't get my pulse racing. What happened to the really bad-ass special editions VW used to unleash on the unsuspecting world, like the Bon Jovi edition Golf I spied while visiting Germany?
They'll probably come out with a VW Jetta Brokeback edition here in the states...
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