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Rowing through the gears of the 2015 Volkswagen Jetta S TDI’s six-speed manual transmission as we roll across the scenic two-laners of Virginia’s horse country, we marvel on the truth that we’re actually having fun. Yeah, fun. On a Jetta.

Never would we've predicted this when Volkswagen first launched the present Jetta for that 2011 model year. Though it boasted improved space, son-of-Audi styling, plus a more reasonable price, the Jetta was soundly criticized for the utter dearth of character, relentlessly cheap-feeling cabin, gruff five-cylinder basic engine, and chassis that have regressed into the Dark Ages with rear drum brakes and a torsion-beam rear suspension.

After that, VW has made incremental and substantial enhancements to its North American bread-butterer, and by 2014, all U.S.-market Jettas featured four-wheel disc brakes plus an independent rear suspension. Furthermore 2014, the latest EA888 1.8-liter turbocharged base four-cylinder engine forced the cantankerous 2.5-liter five-cylinder into retirement. Enter the 2015 Jetta, with its midcycle update which brings new front and back design, upgraded interior components (including-at last-a soft-touch dash top), plus a new EA288 diesel engine in TDI models. Alas, it would appear that the Jetta has now become the vehicle Volkswagen should have been building since the beginning.

Usually, the most critical elements of a vehicle’s midcycle refresh are revised lumination and fascia factors, but in the 2015 Jetta’s case, these are arguably the least interesting of its changes. A new grille emphasizes the car’s width, along with the latest rear bumper, as new headlamps offer extensively obtainable LED daytime running lamps along with the taillamps evoke its Audi-brand cousins. But for the first time, maybe the lowest priced Jetta drives on aluminum tires. How much the adjustments improve the Jetta’s appears is up to the viewer, nevertheless arguably it has become actually harder to tell the gap amongst the Jetta and the one-size-up Passat.

The cabin, when among the Jetta’s worst features, has turned into a convincingly nice area to spend time for 2015. It’s still Teutonically austere and the door panels are hard plastic, though the dashboard seems far classy, dressed as it is with tunneled gauges and refractive piano-black trim sections. High-end content including navigation has trickled below higher trims to low- and mid-grade levels, and interestingly, an available touch-screen infotainment system without navigation is really larger than that of the navigation-equipped cars. And the seats from the S, SE, and SEL types we drove were secure and helpful.
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