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Old 26th September 2014, 12:19   #1651
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The upgrade for india seems to be likely soon, since they have apparently stopped taking any more requests for the highline variant for 4 months.
Major updates on the Jetta should be in the form of new fog lights and front grill for exteriors and the new IC & steering wheel (as seen in Polo & Vento) for interiors.

Technically, there is a possibility of increasing the power from the 2L TDI to 150 PS & 340 NM.

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Old 26th September 2014, 14:21   #1652
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The upgrade for india seems to be likely soon, since they have apparently stopped taking any more requests for the highline variant for 4 months.
This was the information given to me buy the volkswagen dealership on inquiry.
However they do not have any information of a refresh in the near future.
is that so? I had enquired with VW Saket in Delhi, and they did not make any mention of not taking bookings for highline. there is some discount available on the current Jetta as well.

I had asked them specifically about the facelift, and they said it is not due this year (not necessarily they are telling the truth or know when it will be launched from past experience with VW). I am waiting for the launch of the new model. the deals on the outgoing one will get sweeter as the upgrades on the new one are not great.

Agreed, the IC and Steering look nice, but the current one is also not bad looking. Exteriors changes are minor, so not really worth talking about. the major changes may be in the safety department.

A bump in power is welcome, but the new car will be priced above the current one, and if there are substantial discounts on the outgoing one, I wouldn't mind picking that.

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Major updates on the Jetta should be in the form of new fog lights and front grill for exteriors and the new IC & steering wheel (as seen in Polo & Vento) for interiors.

Technically, there is a possibility of increasing the power from the 2L TDI to 150 PS & 340 NM.
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I had asked them specifically about the facelift, and they said it is not due this year (not necessarily they are telling the truth or know when it will be launched from past experience with VW). I am waiting for the launch of the new model. the deals on the outgoing one will get sweeter as the upgrades on the new one are not great.
Face-lift Jetta will be launched in the month of Feb/Mar 2015. This news is more or less certain.

Already, there are only a few current Jetta's left for sale. There may not be any thing left after Dec 2014. It may be too late to wait until the launch.

IMHO, get in touch with a couple of dealers from now itself. Give them your offer and ask them to get back. Let them know that you are ready to pick it up any given day. That way, they will be in touch with you and (you) may not miss out the best possible offer.
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Old 28th September 2014, 17:54   #1654
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Has anyone noticed the brakes being spongy in the jetta? Mine just completed 1000 kms and I noticed that the brakes are spongy although the car stops fine. The ABS also kicks in fine (thanks to a goods carrier for allowing me to test the ABS on the mysore-bangalore highway )

I am also getting vibrations in the steering wheel at around 110-120 kmph. Planning to take it to the dealer this week to get these checked. Wanted to find out if any current owners have experienced any of these issues?

Hopefully it is nothing that a wheel balance and a brake bleed cannot fix.

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Has anyone noticed the brakes being spongy in the jetta? Mine just completed 1000 kms and I noticed that the brakes are spongy although the car stops fine. The ABS also kicks in fine (thanks to a goods carrier for allowing me to test the ABS on the mysore-bangalore highway )

I am also getting vibrations in the steering wheel at around 110-120 kmph. Planning to take it to the dealer this week to get these checked. Wanted to find out if any current owners have experienced any of these issues?

Hopefully it is nothing that a wheel balance and a brake bleed cannot fix.

Sorry but could not understand what you meant by spongy? Is it the disc brake rub noise when you take the car out in morning from cold state? I experienced that for first few thousand kms when car was new but now that's also gone as i have crossed 10k. I have not experienced any steering wheel vibrations even at 170+. You should also ensure adequate tyre pressure and wheel alignment. Hopefully no major issues...
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Sorry but could not understand what you meant by spongy? Is it the disc brake rub noise when you take the car out in morning from cold state? .
It is the mushy feel when you press the brakes. You do not feel the bite of the brakes. All indications point to air getting into the brake system which should be fixed by bleeding the brakes. Taking it in tomorrow to the dealer. lets see what they say.

As for the vibrations I think it the wheels are out of balance although I have no idea how a brand new car can have out of balance wheels. Checked the tires for sidewall bulges and alloys for any damages. Nothing that I could see. I felt the vibrations as soon as it 110-120 kmph which goes away once I slow down to around 100 kmph. Tire pressures are ok (34-35 cold all around) and alignment looks fine (no pulling or off center steering wheel)
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Took the vehicle in to service center to get steering wheel vibrations and spongy brakes issue looked at.
They said they have fixed the steering wheel vibration issue through some adjustments to the steering unit. Was not able to verify as I could not hit the necessary speeds in the city.
They refused to acknowledge the spongy brake issue and kept saying that everything is fine. I asked them to bleed the brakes but they refused to do that too. Will get a chance to check it out in the next 4 days anyway.
The overall service center experience was the worst I have encountered in my life. I was witness to 2 service advisors shouting at each other with me sitting in the car.
I just hope that the issues have indeed been resolved and that I have to never visit that place again in the near future.
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I just hope that the issues have indeed been resolved and that I have to never visit that place again in the near future.
Not with a german car in hand . There is never a dull moment in any service center. The best approach is to befriend a SA and hope he plays your mate at the the other end.

I am lucky to have some SA still sticking to the same service center for 4 years now. And just a week back my jetta just stopped starting. Initial feeling was the god forsaken high pressure fuel pump failure.

After a day in the service centre, it came out to be rat biting the fuel supply pipes. I am asking for more details and pictures if possible. But yeah, the rats have done it again.

I am in the US and my BIL is driving my car. I had one rat incident in 2010 and was able to keep it incident free with my own innovative socks approach but my bil never thought he had rat problems.

Anyway, it was my SA i called from here, explained the details and he basically took care of communication and cleaning up the car. The car is back running normally and thanks to the SA.

Try to befriend one and for my luck i had a mechanic that is even closer to me. I basically gave him my VCDS tool and we usually check issues and decided if it needs to go to the service centre of if we can avoid it.

Take the first step to know the SA or Mechanic and things fall into your place for good.
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It is the mushy feel when you press the brakes. You do not feel the bite of the brakes. All indications point to air getting into the brake system which should be fixed by bleeding the brakes. Taking it in tomorrow to the dealer. lets see what they say.

As for the vibrations I think it the wheels are out of balance although I have no idea how a brand new car can have out of balance wheels. Checked the tires for sidewall bulges and alloys for any damages. Nothing that I could see. I felt the vibrations as soon as it 110-120 kmph which goes away once I slow down to around 100 kmph. Tire pressures are ok (34-35 cold all around) and alignment looks fine (no pulling or off center steering wheel)
Few months back, I had similar issues on my Verna, i.e. steering wheel vibrations around 90 to 110Km/hr. No vibrations above or below these speeds. I then took my car to the tyre dealer. The problem was indeed fixed after all the four wheels were balanced. It is very likely that the vibrations you are reporting are due to unbalanced wheels. Did you recently drive on any bad or pot holed roads at high speeds? This might have contributed to off balance wheels. Nevertheless, you may like to check the wheel balancing at a tyre shop.
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Just returned from a trip to North Karnataka and I seem to also have some judder issues past 130kmph. Not just the steering, but the gearshift also seems to vibrate a little bit. After I noticed that, I got down to much saner speeds of around 100-120 (and folks who know B'lore will know how hard that is on NH4 - I mean other drivers were looking at me like something was wrong with my car).

My car just crossed 5k/6months and I thought it was the wheel alignment that needed a check - have done 180-200 numerous times and she was always very well mannered. Will take her to the service center this weekend or next and update. Also noticed that one of the front fog lamps has conked off - will need to get that replaced as well.
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As for the vibrations I think it the wheels are out of balance although I have no idea how a brand new car can have out of balance wheels. Checked the tires for sidewall bulges and alloys for any damages. Nothing that I could see. I felt the vibrations as soon as it 110-120 kmph which goes away once I slow down to around 100 kmph. Tire pressures are ok (34-35 cold all around) and alignment looks fine (no pulling or off center steering wheel)
Don't bet on the balancing. I got my car checked right out of the showroom and balancing was out considerably on all 4 wheels. From what you report, it is most probably a balancing issue.

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Just returned from a trip to North Karnataka and I seem to also have some judder issues past 130kmph. Not just the steering, but the gearshift also seems to vibrate a little bit. After I noticed that, I got down to much saner speeds of around 100-120 (and folks who know B'lore will know how hard that is on NH4 - I mean other drivers were looking at me like something was wrong with my car).
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Major updates on the Jetta should be in the form of new fog lights and front grill for exteriors and the new IC & steering wheel (as seen in Polo & Vento) for interiors.

Technically, there is a possibility of increasing the power from the 2L TDI to 150 PS & 340 NM.

Source: www.volkswagen.de
I happened to speak to the VW Mysore GM today who essentially confirmed all of the above for the Jetta (+10 PS, steering wheel change etc.) for the 2015 Jetta.

Apparently, the Passat is going through a much more comprehensive redesign.
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I happened to speak to the VW Mysore GM today who essentially confirmed all of the above for the Jetta (+10 PS, steering wheel change etc.) for the 2015 Jetta.



Apparently, the Passat is going through a much more comprehensive redesign.

What is the expected launch date? And what are other changes that may be incorporated apart from increase in power and change in steering wheel? I guess current Jetta is not based on new platform on which Octavia is based and 2015 jetta is going to continue on the same old platform.
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What is the expected launch date? And what are other changes that may be incorporated apart from increase in power and change in steering wheel? I guess current Jetta is not based on new platform on which Octavia is based and 2015 jetta is going to continue on the same old platform.
Mate, the changes the GM confirmed are those that neeld had mentioned in his helpful post, which I'd quoted in my previous post.

He indicated that the first cars will be available starting Feb 2015. Apparently, 2014 DSG models are already sold out, as are all Passats.
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I did get couple of feedback calls from VW folks asking about why I did not go for the Jetta and what improvements would I like to see. Maybe they will do something about the plane Jane Dash, like the piano black accents for the center stack
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