1989 Volkswagen Jetta GT Coupe 1.8L 8v

Summary:

A economical fun and peppy car

Faults:

Oil pump was plugged do to lack of oil changes by previous owner. Had to replace the oil pump and clean out the oil pan.

Aftermarket sunroof which the previous owner installed leaks. Aftermarket sunroofs are not recommended whatsoever.

CV joint gave out on the drivers side.

General Comments:

This car has been great, very reliable after the initial problems inherited from the previous owner were dealt with.

It hauls everything needed with it's very roomy trunk.

Fun to drive, and incredibly cheap and easy to work on as long as you have the Bentley manual for this car.

As long as it is given the little amount of routine attention it needs, it will feel as if it will keep going on and on forever.

161,000 miles and still has the original clutch.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 20th November, 2003

1989 Volkswagen Jetta GL 1.8 gasoline

Summary:

Only buy one if you LOVE VW

Faults:

Water pump failed.

Front right shocks is gone (my fault)

Radio not working (my fault)

Notice car is taking way to long to start.

Feel like I'm, not getting my fuels worth.

Power steering leaking (Not bothering to fill it)

Both back handles broke, my drivers side handle feels like it's about to go.

Replaced my whole exhaust system (rod, converter muffler)

Windshield fluid won't spray.

Slow, sluggiest speed for a GL (took it to speedys and they fixed my timing which made my car fast as ever, but my timing belt went and that's when the power went also)

Timing belt.

Bumper (my fault)

Rad leak.

General Comments:

I LOVE MY CAR.

Speed is a set back and big minus, but I know it's just mine. I've raced a 86 Jetta and it whooped me.

This car never let me down or talking about a stranded story, expect once on that COLD Canadian day.

You get respect from other people who own a Jetta.

I crashed into a pole on a snowy day doing about 40km. The car was still running as if nothing happen (HONESTLY) they service guys said it was just inch's away from my rad... I think that's why my water pump is gone.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 6th October, 2003

17th Jun 2004, 14:53

Regarding lack of power after having timing belt replaced - are you sure the pulleys were aligned properly? I replaced mine and I know it was a bit tricky. If they were not aligned right, your performance would go down.

1989 Volkswagen Jetta GL 1.8 litre 8v gasoline

Summary:

Mexican-made German wonder just won't die!

Faults:

Rear door handles replaced around 200,000 miles.

Sunroof seal replaced around 210,000.

Radiator replaced once and repaired once.

Some items that the mechanics claimed they'd never seen break before had to be replaced in the first couple years we owned the car. Sorry, but I can't remember what they were exactly.

Other items such as brakes, tires and exhaust replaced without great expense or difficulty at what I consider normal intervals.

Odometer had to be replaced or repaired around 130,000.

Water temp sensor replaced twice in 9 years.

Suspension is starting to show its age.

Headliner wilted in places.

General Comments:

This car has served my wife and I very well. We bought it with 75,000 miles and are now at 232,000 miles on original engine, transmission and, get this, original clutch!

Air conditioning recharged once only in the 9 years we've owned and driven the car. A/C still works great and does not have a prohibitive impact on engine performance.

We still get about 28-30 mpg using standard grade gas.

If you have one of these cars, the Bentley Service Manual from VW will pay for itself many times over if you do any of your own repairs.

A great little commuter vehicle with some style if that's what you're looking for. If you're after high-performance, look elsewhere.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 21st May, 2003

1989 Volkswagen Jetta Carat 1.8L 4 cylinder

Summary:

Great car, cheap on gas

Faults:

The oil pump died. Costly to repair.

The radio had a secret code, and after the battery was replaced the radio turned off, and in order to get the code back, I must send it into the manufacturer, and to do that it would be cheaper to just buy a new radio.

Needed 3 new tires when I bought it.

Everything else seems to be solid on the car.

General Comments:

Amazing car. I was looking for something small, cheap on gas, and still have it look cool. The Jetta covers all of this. Not to mention it has power locks, windows, mirrors, and a sunroof. The car is very peppy, it can certainly pass other cars on the road with ease.

The engine sounds absolutely perfect after 300 000km. The clutch is beginning to slip, but I'll worry about that when it comes.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 24th December, 2002

9th Sep 2004, 22:46

With respect to the radio code... I had the same thing happen on my Mazda when I changed the battery. As I'd bought the car used, I didn't know what code was currently programmed in. I went to the dealer who got the radio restarted with their secret "universal?" code. Then I was able to change it to my own code which I can re-enter if the battery is disconnected again.