
Just as all the hype has been building over the 2011 Volkswagen Jetta redesign, the older 2010 Jetta has seemed to rekindle some of it’s more loyal customers. After all, while the 2011 Volkswagen Jetta may be newer it may not always be said to be the “better” of the two model’s according to some. Today many dealerships, such as Peoria VW, are straddling the two models and including both in their inventories based on popular demand.
When thinking of just the perks of the 2010 VW Jetta design, there is a lot to keep in mind about the car and even more to compare to the newer 2011 VW Jetta. For instance, the 2010 Jetta has an excellent interior quality for it’s compact car class and that is a lot of reason it has reached the level of appreciation it has received from car buyers. The quality of the Jetta, the sporty performance and the great mileage from the TDI diesel trim alone has made this car well-known in many Volkswagen dealerships.
However, it is quite obvious the negatives that have been given from the 2010 Jetta are wanted to be addressed in the 2011 edition. A few of these include the long braking distances, the less than distinctive styling that the earlier models provided but the present lacks, as well as the premium price for the compact car class when there seem to be a lot cheaper alternatives.
Of course, as almost all redesigns go–as long as they keep the great safety scores and comfortable seats that Jetta presently offers in their 2010 model, I’m sure Volkswagen will not have any problems having their customers return.
After all, with all the great dealerships like Peoria Volkswagen making a great name for them as well as themselves through customer satisfaction and amazing service there may be enough income just in warranties and sales alone for Volkswagen to continue with their great vehicles.