For 2019, Volkswagen adds its MQB architecture to seriously update the Jetta. More standard features and a dramatically improved infotainment system add even more value.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Jetta remains one of the hottest compact sedans on the market, and continues to be one of the best-selling cars in the Volkswagen fleet.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Jetta has been a constant staple in the Volkswagen lineup for years. The 2017 model continues this tradition of excellence.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe versatile Jetta sedan returns, packed with features and offered with a long list of trim levels and packages for buyers.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe best-selling midsize Jetta Sedan offers superior German engineering, a long warranty and plenty of amenities that complement a smooth drive.
SelectBrowse ListingsUpdated for 2014, the Volkswagen Jetta Sedan is compact car available in standard, diesel, and performance-oriented trims.
SelectBrowse ListingsNow offering a 6-way power seat on the SEL and GLI trim levels, the 2013 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan is a compact car powered by a standard 2.5-liter inline 5-cylinder engine that produces 170 hp.
SelectBrowse ListingsLargely unchanged for 2012, the Jetta Sedan is a compact car available with touch-screen navigation, multi-function steering wheel, and panoramic sunroof.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe 2011 Volkswagen Jetta has been redesigned inside and out with sleek new exterior styling, greater interior room and increased value.
SelectBrowse ListingsA stylish and well-equipped five-passenger compact sedan, the 2010 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan achieves up to 29 mpg on the highway in its least efficient trim or over 40 mpg in its most efficient.
SelectBrowse ListingsWith a diverse selection of powertrains, the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan is a well-engineered compact offering 16 cubic feet of trunk space.
SelectBrowse ListingsA four-door sedan with seating for five, the 2008 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan has renamed its trim levels to S, SE, and SEL, all of which come standard with an efficient 2.5L four-cylinder engine good for 29 mpg highway.
SelectBrowse ListingsA mid-size sedan with seating for five, the 2007 Volkswagen Jetta sedan is stylish and comfortable cruiser that has dropped the TDI diesel from its lineup.
SelectBrowse ListingsA mid-size five-passenger sedan, the 2006 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan features a totally new look and is offered with a few engine choices including a TDI turbo diesel capable of 41 mpg on the highway.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe 2005 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan is a mid-size five-passenger sedan that is heading for a redesign later this year.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe 2005 Volkswagen Jetta Wagon is a stylish and well-equipped five-passenger mid-size wagon.
SelectBrowse ListingsTotally redesigned, the 2005 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan seats five passengers and is available with a range of engines including a fuel-efficient turbo diesel capable of over 40 mpg on the highway.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe 2004 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan is a compact four-door with room for up to five passengers, and it comes well-equipped with features such as cruise control and keyless entry.
SelectBrowse ListingsA compact five-passenger wagon, the 2004 Volkswagen Jetta Wagon offers the same great style and amenities as the sedan but with greater rear cargo room.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe 2003 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan is a mid-size five-passenger car that offers premium amenities and a high quality of interior at an affordable price.
SelectBrowse ListingsIf you need more cargo room than the Jetta Sedan affords, the 2003 Volkswagen Jetta Wagon seats up to five passengers and is just for you thanks to the extra room in the back.
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A new TDI rolled off the line for the Jetta in 1998, and Volkswagen added new body colors and remote entry as standard features across all trims with minor updates to options. A half-year model let buyers purchase a new or existing Jetta in 1999, with major shuffling of trim levels seeing many updates and some trims discontinued. Halfway through the model year, an all-new Jetta (2000) was introduced, offering a Euro body style, a more powerful engine and a sleeker interior and exterior. The big update for 2001 was an optional 1.8T engine for the GLS trim. In 2001, the interior materials were upgraded with new velour and cloth, new side-impact airbags and steering wheel mounted audio controls.