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Re: Diff between Jetta GLX and GLI
| Ears | 29 May 2007 02:47 |
Key words you may have missed: most and definitely not always. Cheers!
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| Lost In Space/Woodchuck | 28 May 2007 17:14 |
There are no 16V engines anymore! Try again.
> Most years, GLX means VR6. Otherwise, GLX is the top of the line and > may have all the GLI trimmings plus a few extra of its own. GLI is > the Jetta version of the GTI Golf (Rabbit), which usually (but > definitely not always) means a 16V motor and sport suspension, plus > body trimmings and interior extras. |
| Ears | 27 May 2007 20:48 |
Most years, GLX means VR6. Otherwise, GLX is the top of the line and may have all the GLI trimmings plus a few extra of its own. GLI is the Jetta version of the GTI Golf (Rabbit), which usually (but definitely not always) means a 16V motor and sport suspension, plus body trimmings and interior extras.
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| waterboy44@mail.com | 27 May 2007 13:16 |
Okay so i'm looking into the Jettas and I see that there are two differnet models im interested in. I know the GLX is the luxury model with all the bells and whistles, and I know the GLI is the sport model. But mechanically, what is the difference?
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