The latest generation of the Volkswagen Jetta is the epitome of thoughtful comfort, dynamics and excellent driving performance... The status sedan is designed to meet the high requirements of modern buyers and has no right to even minor flaws that could cause inconvenience to the owner. Often this car attracts the attention of domestic motorists, because, unlike other analogues, this car did not bring disappointment. Indeed, even the required volume of the fuel tank was calculated by the developers of the Volkswagen Jetta car, based on the wishes of potential buyers.
Attention to detail from the outside German manufacturers, often plays an important role in gaining recognition for the undeniable quality of the models of this brand. So, let's look at what characteristics and capabilities for the fuel reserve does the sixth generation of the Jetta model have?
Tank filling volume
According to official data, the refueling volume of the Volkswagen Jetta VI of the generation is fuel tank the average is 55 liters, including a reserve of about 7 liters. Developers, as a rule, make a small space reserve in the fuel tank, which will allow the car owner to fill in a little more gasoline, as they say, just in case. However, they also caution and advise not to continue filling the fuel tank of the Volkswagen Jetta after the first shutdown of the fuel nozzle, as it is possible that excess fuel will be poured, which may splatter and spill out, which is not safe.
There is a factory decal on the inside of the fuel filler flap, which indicates the type of fuel for the Volkswagen Jetta. With a full fuel tank, with an engine power of 105 hp. you can drive 846 km. Please note that the fuel consumption figures for the Jetta are based on the official EC directives 80/1268 / EEC and VO (EG) 715/2007 and are generally indicative.
Basic rules for refueling a fuel tank
Sooner or later, but the amount of fuel in the car approaches a critical level, at which the warning lamp on the instrument panel lights up. It notifies the driver that the consumption of the reserve volume of fuel has begun.
To replenish gasoline or diesel fuel and properly fill the fuel tank of a Volkswagen Jetta car, you must adhere to the following rules:
- before filling the fuel tank with gasoline, you must turn off the car engine;
- it is necessary to remove the machine from the lock mode using the key central locking, which is located on the panel in the driver's door;
- go to the right rear of the Volkswagen Jetta where the fuel filler flap is located;
- press the hatch on the side of the trunk, and it will open slightly;
- open the hatch completely;
- unscrew the filler cap counterclockwise;
- hang the plug on the hatch from above and install refueling nozzle into the filler neck;
- after refueling, screw the plug in a clockwise direction until a characteristic click appears;
- close the hatch until it is fixed, which is also accompanied by a click;
- check that the gas cap does not protrude above the body panel.
Thus, knowing now the real volume of the Volkswagen Jetta tank and all aspects of its operation, as well as precautions when refilling it with gasoline or diesel, you will be able to make the most of your car's fuel reserve.
sedan, number of doors: 4, number of seats: 5, dimensions: 4554.00 mm x 1781.00 mm x 1459.00 mm, weight: 1343 kg, engine displacement: 1595 cm 3, two camshafts cylinder head (DOHC), number of cylinders: 4, valves per cylinder: 4, maximum power: 102 hp. @ 5600 rpm, maximum torque: 148 Nm @ 3800 rpm, acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h: 12.20 s, top speed: 186 km / h, gears (mechanical / automatic): 5 / -, view fuel: petrol, fuel consumption (city / highway / mixed): 9.9 l / 6.0 l / 7.4 l, wheels: 6.5JX 16, tires: 205/55 R16
Brand, series, model, years of production
Basic information about the manufacturer, series and model of the vehicle. Data on the years of its release.
Body type, dimensions, volumes, weight
Information about the car body, its dimensions, weight, trunk volume and fuel tank volume.
Body type | sedan |
Number of doors | 4 (four) |
Number of seats | 5 (five) |
Wheelbase | 2578.00 mm (millimeters) 8.46 ft (ft) 101.50 in (inches) 2.5780 m (meters) |
Front track | 1534.00 mm (millimeters) 5.03 ft (feet) 60.39 in (inches) 1.5340 m (meters) |
Back track | 1512.00 mm (millimeters) 4.96 ft (ft) 59.53 in (inches) 1.5120 m (meters) |
Length | 4554.00 mm (millimeters) 14.94 ft (feet) 179.29 in (inches) 4.5540 m (meters) |
Width | 1781.00 mm (millimeters) 5.84 ft (ft) 70.12 in (inches) 1.7810 m (meters) |
Height | 1459.00 mm (millimeters) 4.79 ft (feet) 57.44 in (inches) 1.4590 m (meters) |
Minimum trunk volume | 527.0 l (liters) 18.61 ft 3 (cubic feet) 0.53 m 3 (cubic meters) 527000.00 cm 3 (cubic centimeters) |
Maximum trunk volume | - |
Curb weight | 1343 kg (kilograms) 2960.81 lbs (lbs) |
Maximum weight | 1870 kg (kilograms) 4122.64 lbs (lbs) |
Fuel tank volume | 55.0 l (liters) 12.10 imp.gal. (imperial gallons) 14.53 am gal. (US gallons) |
Engine
Technical data about the car's engine - location, volume, cylinder filling method, number of cylinders, valves, compression ratio, fuel, etc.
Fuel type | petrol |
Fuel supply system type | multipoint injection (MPFI) |
Engine location | front, transverse |
Engine volume | 1595 cm 3 (cubic centimeters) |
Gas distribution mechanism | two camshafts in the cylinder head (DOHC) |
Pressurization | naturally aspirated engine (naturally aspirated) |
Compression ratio | - |
Arrangement of cylinders | inline |
Number of cylinders | 4 (four) |
Number of valves per cylinder | 4 (four) |
Cylinder diameter | - |
Piston stroke | - |
Power, torque, acceleration, speed
Information about maximum power, maximum torque and rpm at which they are achieved. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h. Maximum speed.
Maximum power | 102 h.p. (English horsepower) 76.1 kW (kilowatts) 103.4 h.p. (metric horsepower) |
Maximum power is achieved at | 5600 rpm (rpm) |
Maximum torque | 148 Nm (Newton meters) 15.1 kgm (kilogram-force-meters) 109.2 lb / ft (lb-ft) |
The maximum torque is reached at | 3800 rpm (rpm) |
Acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h | 12.20 s (seconds) |
Maximum speed | 186 km / h (kilometers per hour) 115.58 mph (miles per hour) |
Fuel consumption
Information about the rise of fuel in the city and on the highway (urban and suburban cycle). Mixed fuel consumption.
Fuel consumption in the city | 9.9 l / 100 km (liters per 100 km) 2.18 imp.gal./100 km 2.62 am.gal./100 km 23.76 mpg (miles per gallon) 6.28 miles / liter (miles per liter) 10.10 km / l (kilometers per liter) |
Fuel consumption on the highway | 6.0 l / 100 km (liters per 100 km) 1.32 imp.gal./100 km (imperial gallons per 100 km) 1.59 US gal / 100 km (US gallons per 100 km) 39.20 mpg (mpg) 10.36 miles / liter (miles per liter) 16.67 km / l (kilometers per liter) |
Fuel consumption - mixed | 7.4 l / 100 km (liters per 100 km) 1.63 imp.gal./100 km (imperial gallons per 100 km) 1.95 am.gal./100 km (US gallons per 100 km) 31.79 mpg (miles per gallon) 8.40 miles / liter (miles per liter) 13.51 km / l (kilometers per liter) |
Environmental standard | EURO IV |
Gearbox, drive system
Information about the gearbox (automatic and / or manual), the number of gears and the drive system of the vehicle.
Steering gear
Technical data on the steering gear and the turning circle of the vehicle.
Suspension
Information about the front and rear suspension of the vehicle.
Brakes
View of the brakes of the front and rear wheels, data on the presence of ABS (anti-blocking system).
Wheels and tires
The type and size of the wheels and tires of the car.
Disk size | 6.5J X 16 |
Tire size | 205/55 R16 |
Among domestic motorists Volkswagen Jetta has rightfully earned a reputation as a reliable "workhorse", perfectly adapted to work on Russian roads, the quality of which at all times left much to be desired. Let's take a closer look at the main technical characteristics of this wonderful German car.
Specifications Volkswagen Jetta
Before proceeding to an overview of the main parameters of the Volkswagen Jetta, one clarification should be made. On domestic roads, Jetta of three generations is most often found:
- Jetta 6th generation, the newest (the release of this car was launched in 2014 after a deep restyling);
- pre-styling Jetta 6 generation (2010 release);
- Jetta 5th generation (2005 release).
All of the characteristics listed below will apply to exactly the three above models.
Body type, number of seats and steering wheel location
All generations Volkswagen car Jetta has always had only one body type - the sedan.
The fifth generation sedans, produced before 2005, could be either four or five-door. The fifth and sixth generation Volkswagen Jetta is produced only in a four-door version. The vast majority of sedans are designed for 5 seats. These include the Volkswagen Jetta, which has two seats in the front and three in the back. The steering wheel in this car has always been located only on the left.
Body dimensions and trunk volume
Body dimensions are the most important parameter that a potential car buyer is guided by. The larger the dimensions of the machine, the more difficult it is to operate such a machine. The dimensions of the body of the Volkswagen Jetta are usually determined by three parameters: length, width and height. Length is measured from the farthest point front bumper to the farthest point rear bumper... The width of the body is measured at the widest point (for the Volkswagen Jetta, it is measured either by the wheel arches or by the B-pillars). As for the height of the Volkswagen Jetta, everything is not so simple with it: it is measured not from the bottom of the car to the highest point of the roof, but from the ground to the highest point of the roof (moreover, if roof rails are provided on the roof of the car, then their height is not taken into account when measuring ). Taking into account the above, the body dimensions and trunk volumes of the Volkswagen Jetta were as follows:
Full and unladen weight
As you know, the mass of cars is of two types: full and equipped. Unladen weight refers to the mass of a vehicle that is fully fueled and ready for use. At the same time, there is no cargo in the trunk of the car, and there are no passengers in the cabin (including the driver) either.
Full mass is the curb weight of the car plus the filled trunk and the maximum number of passengers that is provided for by the design of this car. Here is the mass of the last three generations of the Volkswagen Jetta:
- curb weight Volkswagen Jetta 2014 - 1229 kg. Full weight - 1748 kg;
- curb weight Volkswagen Jetta 2010 - 1236 kg. Gross weight 1692 kg;
- The curb weight of the 2005 Volkswagen Jetta varied, depending on the configuration, from 1267 to 1343 kg. The gross vehicle weight was 1703 kg.
type of drive
Manufacturers passenger cars can complete their machines with three types of drives:
Four-wheel drive means the supply of torque from the engine to all four wheels. This greatly increases the cross-country ability of the car, the driver of an all-wheel drive car feels equally confident on a variety of road surfaces. But four-wheel drive cars are characterized by increased consumption gasoline and high cost.
Rear-wheel drive is currently equipped mainly with sports cars.
Front-wheel drive is found in the vast majority of modern passenger cars, and the Volkswagen Jetta is no exception. All generations of this car were equipped with FF front-wheel drive, and there is a simple explanation for this. Front wheel drive vehicle easier to operate, so that it is most suitable for the novice car enthusiast. In addition, front-wheel drive vehicles are inexpensive, consume less fuel and are easier to maintain.
Clearance
Ground clearance (also known as clearance) is the distance from the ground to the lowest point of the vehicle's bottom. It is this definition of clearance that is considered to be classic. But the engineers of the Volkswagen concern measure the clearance of their cars according to some method known only to them. So Volkswagen owners Jetta is often faced with a paradoxical situation: the distance from the muffler or from the shock absorber struts to the ground can be much less than the clearance indicated by the manufacturer in the car's manual.
It should also be noted here that for Volkswagen Jetta cars sold in Russia, the ground clearance has been slightly increased. As a result, the numbers are as follows:
- the ground clearance on the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta is 138 mm, in the Russian version - 160 mm;
- the ground clearance on the 2010 Volkswagen Jetta is 136 mm, the Russian version is 158 mm;
- the ground clearance on the 2005 Volkswagen Jetta is 150 mm, the Russian version is 162 mm.
Transmission
Volkswagen Jetta cars are equipped with both manual and automatic transmissions. What kind of box will be installed in a particular Volkswagen Jetta model depends on the configuration chosen by the buyer. Mechanical boxes are considered more durable and reliable. Automatic transmissions help to significantly save fuel, but their reliability is poor.
The mechanical boxes installed on the 5th and 6th generation Jettas were last modernized in 1991. Since then, German engineers have not done anything with them. These are the same six-speed units that are ideal for those who prefer not to rely on automatic equipment and want to have complete control of their car.
Seven-stage automatic boxes installed on the Volkswagen Jetta are able to provide a smoother and more comfortable ride. The driver will have to depress the pedals and shift gears much less often.
Finally, the newest Jetta, produced in 2014, can be equipped with a seven-speed robotic gearbox (DSG-7). This "robot" usually costs a little less than a full-fledged "machine". This circumstance contributes to the growth of popularity robotic boxes among modern car enthusiasts.
Fuel consumption and type, tank volumes
Fuel consumption is the most important parameter that every car owner is interested in. Currently, gasoline consumption from 6 to 7 liters per 100 km is considered to be optimal. Volkswagen Jetta is equipped with both diesel and gasoline engines. Accordingly, these cars can consume both diesel fuel and AI-95 gasoline. Here are the fuel consumption rates for cars of different generations:
- fuel consumption for the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta varies from 5.7 to 7.3 liters per 100 km of run on gasoline engines and from 6 to 7.1 liters on diesel engines;
- Fuel consumption for the 2010 Volkswagen Jetta varies from 5.9 to 6.5 liters on petrol engines and from 6.1 to 7 liters on diesel engines;
- Fuel consumption for the 2005 Volkswagen Jetta ranges from 5.8 to 8 liters for petrol engines, and 6 to 7.6 liters for diesel engines.
As for the volume of fuel tanks, all generations of Volkswagen Jetta's tank volume is the same: 55 liters.
Wheel and tire sizes
Here are the main parameters of Volkswagen Jetta tires and wheels:
Engines
The Volkswagen Group adheres to simple rule: the more expensive a car is, the larger its engine capacity. Since the Volkswagen Jetta never belonged to the segment of expensive cars, the engine volume of this car never exceeded two liters.
Now in more detail:
- 2014 Volkswagen Jetta cars were equipped with CMSB and SAXA engines, the volume of which varied from 1.4 to 2 liters, and the power varied from 105 to 150 hp. with;
- Volkswagen Jetta cars produced in 2010 were equipped with STNA and CAVA engines with a volume of 1.4 to 1.6 liters and a capacity of 86 to 120 hp;
- 2005 Volkswagen Jetta cars were equipped with BMY and BSF engines with power from 102 to 150 hp. with. and a volume of 1.5 to 2 liters.
Interior trim
It's no secret that German engineers prefer not to rack their brains for a long time when it comes to the interior trim of budget cars of a compact class, which includes the Volkswagen Jetta. In the photo below you can see the Jetta salon of 2005 release.
The interior trim is not bad here. Despite some "angularity", all the trim elements are made of high-quality materials: it is either durable plastic, which is not so easy to scratch, or high-quality leatherette. The main problem of the fifth generation Jetta was crampedness. It was this problem that Volkswagen engineers sought to eliminate by restyling the model in 2010.
Salon "Jetta" of the sixth generation has become a little more spacious. The distance between the front seats has increased by 10 cm. The distance between the front and rear seats increased by 20 cm (this required a little lengthening of the car body). The finish itself has lost its former "angularity". Its elements have become round and ergonomic. The color scheme has also changed: the interior has become monophonic, light gray. In this form, this salon migrated to the "Jetta" 2014 release.
Video: test drive Volkswagen Jetta
So, "Jetta" in 2005 safely survived its rebirth, and judging by the constantly increasing sales around the world, the demand for the German "workhorse" does not even think to fall. This is not surprising: thanks to the abundance of complete sets and reasonable pricing policy every car enthusiast will be able to choose a Jetta according to his taste and wallet.
sedan, number of doors: 4, number of seats: 5, dimensions: 4385.00 mm x 1675.00 mm x 1415.00 mm, weight: 935 kg, engine displacement: 1272 cm 3, number of cylinders: 4, valves per cylinder: 2, maximum power: 55 h.p. @ 5200 rpm, maximum torque: 97 Nm @ 3000 rpm, acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h: 17.00 s, top speed: 149 km / h, gears (mechanical / automatic): 5 / -, view fuel: petrol, fuel consumption (city / highway / mixed): 8.9 l / 5.7 l / 7.8 l, tires: 185/70 R14
Brand, series, model, years of production
Basic information about the manufacturer, series and model of the vehicle. Data on the years of its release.
Body type, dimensions, volumes, weight
Information about the car body, its dimensions, weight, trunk volume and fuel tank volume.
Body type | sedan |
Number of doors | 4 (four) |
Number of seats | 5 (five) |
Wheelbase | 2475.00 mm (millimeters) 8.12 ft (ft) 97.44 in (inches) 2.4750 m (meters) |
Front track | 1425.00 mm (millimeters) 4.68 ft (ft) 56.10 in (inches) 1.4250 m (meters) |
Back track | 1420.00 mm (millimeters) 4.66 ft (ft) 55.91 in (inches) 1.4200 m (meters) |
Length | 4385.00 mm (millimeters) 14.39 ft (feet) 172.64 in (inches) 4.3850 m (meters) |
Width | 1675.00 mm (millimeters) 5.50 ft (ft) 65.94 in (inches) 1.6750 m (meters) |
Height | 1415.00 mm (millimeters) 4.64 ft (ft) 55.71 in (inches) 1.4150 m (meters) |
Minimum trunk volume | 600.0 l (liters) 21.19 ft 3 (cubic feet) 0.60 m 3 (cubic meters) 600000.00 cm 3 (cubic centimeters) |
Maximum trunk volume | - |
Curb weight | 935 kg (kilograms) 2061.32 lbs (lbs) |
Maximum weight | 1400 kg (kilograms) 3086.47 lbs (lbs) |
Fuel tank volume | 55.0 l (liters) 12.10 imp.gal. (imperial gallons) 14.53 am gal. (US gallons) |
Engine
Technical data about the car's engine - location, volume, cylinder filling method, number of cylinders, valves, compression ratio, fuel, etc.
Fuel type | petrol |
Fuel supply system type | multipoint injection (MPFI) |
Engine location | front, transverse |
Engine volume | 1272 cm 3 (cubic centimeters) |
Gas distribution mechanism | - |
Pressurization | naturally aspirated engine (naturally aspirated) |
Compression ratio | 9.50: 1 |
Arrangement of cylinders | inline |
Number of cylinders | 4 (four) |
Number of valves per cylinder | 2 (two) |
Cylinder diameter | 75.00 mm (millimeters) 0.25 ft (ft) 2.95 in (inches) 0.0750 m (meters) |
Piston stroke | 72.00 mm (millimeters) 0.24 ft (ft) 2.83 in (inches) 0.0720 m (meters) |
Power, torque, acceleration, speed
Information about maximum power, maximum torque and rpm at which they are achieved. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h. Maximum speed.
Maximum power | 55 h.p. (English horsepower) 41.0 kW (kilowatts) 55.8 h.p. (metric horsepower) |
Maximum power is achieved at | 5200 rpm (rpm) |
Maximum torque | 97 Nm (Newton meters) 9.9 kgm (kilogram-force-meters) 71.5 lb / ft (lb-ft) |
The maximum torque is reached at | 3000 rpm (rpm) |
Acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h | 17.00 s (seconds) |
Maximum speed | 149 km / h (kilometers per hour) 92.58 mph (miles per hour) |
Fuel consumption
Information about the rise of fuel in the city and on the highway (urban and suburban cycle). Mixed fuel consumption.
Fuel consumption in the city | 8.9 l / 100 km (liters per 100 km) 1.96 imp.gal./100 km 2.35 am.gal./100 km 26.43 mpg (miles per gallon) 6.98 miles / liter (miles per liter) 11.24 km / l (kilometers per liter) |
Fuel consumption on the highway | 5.7 l / 100 km (liters per 100 km) 1.25 imp.gal./100 km (imperial gallons per 100 km) 1.51 US gal / 100 km (US gallons per 100 km) 41.27 mpg (miles per gallon) 10.90 miles / liter (miles per liter) 17.54 km / l (kilometers per liter) |
Fuel consumption - mixed | 7.8 l / 100 km (liters per 100 km) 1.72 imp.gal./100 km (imperial gallons per 100 km) 2.06 am gal / 100 km (US gallons per 100 km) 30.16 mpg (miles per gallon) 7.97 miles / liter (miles per liter) 12.82 km / l (kilometers per liter) |
Gearbox, drive system
Information about the gearbox (automatic and / or manual), the number of gears and the drive system of the vehicle.
Steering gear
Technical data on the steering gear and the turning circle of the vehicle.
Suspension
Information about the front and rear suspension of the vehicle.
Wheels and tires
The type and size of the wheels and tires of the car.
Disk size | - |
Tire size | 185/70 R14 |
Comparison with mean values
The difference in percentage between the values of some vehicle characteristics and their average values.
Wheelbase | - 7% |
Front track | - 6% |
Back track | - 6% |
Length | - 2% |
Width | - 6% |
Height | - 6% |
Minimum trunk volume | + 33% |
Curb weight | - 34% |
Maximum weight | - 28% |
Fuel tank volume | - 11% |
Engine volume | - 43% |
Maximum power | - 65% |
Maximum torque | - 63% |
Acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h | + 66% |
Maximum speed | - 26% |
Fuel consumption in the city | - 12% |
Fuel consumption on the highway | - 8% |
Fuel consumption - mixed | + 5% |
The latest generation of the Volkswagen Jetta is the epitome of thoughtful comfort, dynamics and excellent driving characteristics. The status sedan is designed to meet the high requirements of modern buyers and has no right to even minor flaws that could cause inconvenience to the owner. Often this car attracts the attention of domestic motorists, because, unlike other analogues, this car did not bring disappointment. Indeed, even the required volume of the fuel tank was calculated by the developers of the Volkswagen Jetta car based on the wishes of potential buyers.
Attention to detail on the part of German manufacturers often plays an important role in gaining recognition for the undeniable quality of this brand's models. So, let's look at what characteristics and capabilities for the fuel reserve does the sixth generation of the Jetta model have?
Tank filling volume
According to official data, a Volkswagen Jetta of the VI generation has an average fuel tank volume of 55 liters, including a reserve of about 7 liters. Developers, as a rule, make a small space reserve in the fuel tank, which will allow the car owner to fill in a little more gasoline, as they say, just in case. However, they also caution and advise not to continue filling the fuel tank of the Volkswagen Jetta after the first shutdown of the fuel nozzle, as it is possible that excess fuel will be poured, which may splatter and spill out, which is not safe.
There is a factory decal on the inside of the fuel filler flap, which indicates the type of fuel for the Volkswagen Jetta. With a full fuel tank, with an engine power of 105 hp. you can drive 846 km. Please note that the fuel consumption figures for the Jetta are based on the official EC directives 80/1268 / EEC and VO (EG) 715/2007 and are generally indicative.
Basic rules for refueling a fuel tank
Sooner or later, but the amount of fuel in the car approaches a critical level, at which the warning lamp on the instrument panel lights up. It notifies the driver that the consumption of the reserve volume of fuel has begun.
In order to replenish stocks of gasoline or diesel fuel and properly fill the fuel tank of a Volkswagen Jetta, you must adhere to the following rules:
- before filling the fuel tank with gasoline, you must turn off the car engine;
- it is necessary to remove the car from the blocking mode using the central locking button, which is located on the panel in the driver's door;
- go to the right rear of the Volkswagen Jetta where the fuel filler flap is located;
- press the hatch on the side of the trunk, and it will open slightly;
- open the hatch completely;
- unscrew the filler cap counterclockwise;
- hang the plug on the hatch from above and install the filling nozzle in the filler neck;
- after refueling, screw the plug in a clockwise direction until a characteristic click appears;
- close the hatch until it is fixed, which is also accompanied by a click;
- check that the gas cap does not protrude above the body panel.
Thus, knowing now the real volume of the Volkswagen Jetta tank and all aspects of its operation, as well as precautions when refilling it with gasoline or diesel, you will be able to make the most of your car's fuel reserve.
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