Volkswagen Jetta II

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Car-ID: OT0319
Model, Body type:
Sedan
Registration:
1990
Engine Power:
1,781 CCM (66 KW / 90 BHP)
Transmission:
Automatic
Color:
Red
Doors:
4
Mileage:
107,800 km

Vehicle Description

– Volkswagen Jetta II in red
– from one of the last years of production, 1990
– delivered and always registered in Germany
– 4-cylinder petrol engine with 66 kW (90 hp)
– unwarranted mileage of 107,800 km
– grey interior
– GL equipment variant with ABS, power steering, electrically adjustable side mirrors
– original VW Gamma Radio on board
– BBS alloy wheels, 6,5 x 15″
– acoustic rear parking aid and power windows retrofitted
– recently serviced, timing belt and V-belt replaced


The “Backpack Golf” – that’s what the VW Jetta was nicknamed, with reference to the fact that it was effectively a VW Golf with a boot added, aimed at customers who preferred the more traditional three-box design to the default hatchback shape of the Golf. In 1979, 5 years after the debut of the Golf I, VW had presented the first generation of its Jetta, which was particularly successful in the export markets. When the second generation of the Golf was developed, VW did not wait but offered the new Jetta straight away. It again became more popular abroad than at home, outselling the Golf two to one in North America, where it was best-selling European car. The dimensions had grown, and the boot was simply enormous for a family sedan, boasting a capacity of 660 litres. The Jetta II was available with a wide selection of 4 cylinder petrol engines ranging from 1.3 to 2.0 litres of capacity, as well 1.6 litres Diesel and turbo Diesel engines. It remained in production until 1992, except for China, where it continued to be made and upgraded for many more years until 2010.

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Interior Features

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  • Velours

Exterior Features

  • Red

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