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2011 Volkswagen Jetta - Click above for high-res image gallery
For
Volkswagen of America, it doesn't get more
brot-und-butter than the
Jetta. Forced into the shadow of the best-selling
Golf, the refrain from Germany was always "Sell more Golfs!" To which VoA would steadfastly replied, "Americans don't want hatchbacks!"
This went on for over two decades until the corporate mothership finally recognized that its compact sedan was what the people wanted Stateside. So for 2011, the Jetta has been restyled, reformed and reinvigorated with a new purpose: to take on the
Honda Civic and
Toyota Corolla, not to mention the
Mazda3.
How? This story begins and ends with price. A 2011 Jetta in "S" trim will set you back just $15,995. Compare that to the 2010 model, which starts at $17,735, and the Civic and Corolla which clock in at $15,655 and $15,450, respectively. The "German premium" has finally been addressed. But at what cost? We trekked to San Francisco to find out.
Gallery: 2011 Volkswagen Jetta: First Drive




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