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    With a number of drivetrain options, the Volkswagen Jetta Wagon (also referred to as the SportWagen) can be customized to fit any driver’s needs, and the available additions allow buyers to give their Jetta Wagon a personal touch. The low introductory rate, sleek exterior design, and roomy interior make the 2009 Jetta Wagon a practical alternative to a more fuel-hungry SUV.

    Under the hood and behind the shiny chrome grille, the Volkswagen Jetta can be fitted with either a 140 horsepower 2.0L I4, a turbocharged 170 horsepower 2.5L I5, or a turbocharged 200 horsepower 2.0L I4. With the turbo engine options, the Jetta Wagon can really be made to have a sporty feel that surpasses all of the other standard wagons on the market. In addition to the gasoline-powered models, there is also the TDI Diesel-Biodiesel model which gets 30 mpg city and 41 mpg hwy. Four different transmissions are also available on the four trims: standard five-speed manual for the two lower trims, standard six-speed manual for the higher trims, available six-speed automatic with Tiptronic and Sport mode for the lower, and six-speed DSG automatic with Tiptronic and Sport mode for the higher. An anti-lock braking system is standard on all trims, and the Jetta has independent front McPherson struts with a stabilizer bar for a smoother ride. An Electronic Stabilization program also is featured on all Jetta Wagon trims. This program keeps the vehicle going in its intended direction if control is lost and can prevent the model from rolling over as well.

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