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Replying to: c280 (Dec 17, 2008 6:14 pm) Fresh air coming in will keep exhaust fumes out of your vehicle's interior. Some of these fumes are odorless, and toxic - even deadly. |
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Replying to: c280 (Dec 17, 2008 6:14 pm) "Hello! My name is Klaus, Volkswagen engineer. Engineering is my life. I helped engineer your 2009 Jetta, and I want you to experience Volkswagen engineering to the fullest. So here are five well-engineered features that can come in very handy when the elements intervene while driving. Learn three things you can do quickly with the Climatic system. ClimatronicŪ—just trust it! The two links below describe the control settings to heat/cool the car, as well as clear the windshield. It also discusses the recirculate button as well. http://www.vw.com/ownerwelcome/jetta/theelements/climatic/en/us/?adID=email:jett- aelements_IQS:climatic http://www.vw.com/ownerwelcome/jetta/theelements/climatronic/en/us/?adID=email:j- ettaelements_IQS:climatronic
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Replying to: shrifty (Dec 18, 2008 7:13 pm) |
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HI Redvw. I have an 09 TDI, and wanted the extra protection using side molding. I bought a set from dealership. Only one color, grey, to use on Jetta. Cost was $149.00. Its put on by sticky tape. No holes are drilled. I would normally do it my self, but I had dealer do it due it being cold here in NH now. Cost for service was $98.00 std. shop rate for 1 hour. I think it will save the side of cars from dings. Without moldings, those doors are ding magnets. The moldings were cheap, but it will help in the long run. Moldings themselves don't look bad either. Hope this helps. Oh.. FWIW . I am getting winter driving, 40-43 mpg. with winter mix fuel. Late summer I was getting 45-48 mpg. This is going back and forth to work, 85% highway. The cold does do a number on mpg. Gary
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Replying to: goldgary1 (Dec 19, 2008 8:09 am) |
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| Apparently there will be a sporty TDI trim next year for the Jetta. It comes with the Thunderbunny body kit, 18" wheels, special trim and a sport suspension. The EC model will come out next year. My carspace gallery has a picture of the thunderbunny kit and it's ugly. | |
I just checked the IRS.gov web site and the 2009 Jetta is not listed as one of the 2009 autos that are eligible for a tax credit.????
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Replying to: etracey (Dec 26, 2008 3:15 pm) http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=187546,00.html http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=157632,00.html Advanced Lean Burn Technology Vehicles Purchasers of advanced lean burn technology motor vehicles may claim a credit of $1,300 per vehicle. Make Model Credit Amount Volkswagen 2009 Jetta –2.0L TDI Sedan manual and automatic $1,300 Volkswagen 2009 Sportwagen –2.0L TDI manual and automatic $1,300 Sorry I can't find the correct form that needs to be filled out, but the Jetta TDI is definately on the list. |
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Replying to: etracey (Dec 26, 2008 3:15 pm) c Advanced lean burn technology vehicle. This is a vehicle with an internal combustion engine that incorporates direct injection, is designed to operate primarily using more air than is necessary for complete combustion of the fuel, and that meets certain additional requirements. http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8910.pdf |
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Replying to: bpeebles (Sep 03, 2008 5:38 pm)
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