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1988 Volkswagen Jetta 4.5 11
1988 Volkswagen Jetta
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1988 Volkswagen Jetta

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This was my #2 of 2 Jetta GTXs. In 1988 the Jetta GTX had no cathalytic converter so performance was more than OK with the fabulous Rock solid 139hp 1...
By: Jan1232 - Sep 19, 2009

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CarGurus' 1988 Volkswagen Jetta Review

Boxy, safe, but loads of fun, the 1988 Jetta offered a variety of models that varied in engine power and standard features.  The Carat was the luxury model, featuring the recently introduced 1.8-liter, 16-valve, 4-cylinder, 123-hp engine and 5-speed manual transmission.  Features that were options on other models, such as air conditioning, power windows and locks, and cruise control, were standard on the Carat.  The sporty GLI also used the same 123-hp engine and 14-inch wheels.  The 4-door base and GL sedan had the 8-valve 1.8-liter engine upgraded to 100 and 105-hp respectively, with a diesel option.  A 2-door coupe also carried this engine.  

Sporty and fast is how the 1988 Jetta is often described by owners.  While it is a great commuter car or city car due to its excellent handling, maneuverability, and fuel economy, its engine power and road-hugging cornering make it fun to drive on the highways or back roads as well.  Owners also think it is fearless in the snow, and one of the Jetta's strong suits is the general feeling of confidence and safety while inside.  The roomy seating for four and large trunk are also mentioned.  

While some drivers say they've never had to do any major repairs, especially on the durable engine, others are disappointed with the 1988 Jetta's maintenance problems and costly parts.  Many agree this depends on whether you have a Jetta manufactured in Germany or Mexico, with the former being preferred.  Other drawbacks include poor acceleration from a standing stop, some body roll due to its light weight, a clunky automatic transmission, and problems with peeling paint.   


1988 Volkswagen Jetta Articles from Around the Web

  • carsurvey.org — I think the more recent Jettas are better... More
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  • autos.msn.com — "good commuter car"...and 54 more owner reviews of the 1988 Volkswagen Jetta... More
  • autos.msn.com — Features and specs for the 1988 Volkswagen Jetta... More
  • www.epinions.com — Sporty, fun, and Durable!... (4 more reviews at Epinions). More
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