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2024 Volkswagen Jetta 1.5T S 1.5L I-4 DI DOHC Turbocharged 8-Speed Automatic with Tiptronic FWD Clean CARFAX. Odometer is 3084 miles below market average! 30/41 City/Highway MPG
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Used 2024 VolkswagenJetta S
- Odometer
- 30,263 miles
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- FWD
- Engine
- 1.5L L4
- VIN
- 3VW5M7BU9RM054603
- Stock Number
- 46P242
Volkswagen
Jetta
Included Packages & Accessories
Dealer Notes
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.2Out of 5
- 5.0
Zero issues
By wezlow | on Wednesday, May 29, 2024
Bought this car with 9,000 miles on the odometer and have had absolutely zero issues with the car. Have only brought it into the shop for oil changes. Have driven this car from Washington to Florida and back 3 times with zero problems. Just hit 60k miles and runs like new.… - 5.0
excellent practical car
By shhu | on Thursday, May 02, 2024
kind of sketchy about the updated 1.5t engine jetta sport manual originally, but after 10k miles over a bit more than half a year, I am quite happy with it. This car easily gets in the middle of 40 miles/gallon does not matter how you drive it unless you really floor it in the lower gears for unnecessary speeding. The cabin is quiet comparing to Japanese economy class cars, decent acceleration on 2nd and 3rd gear, and it has some flares to be frankly and some bit engaging too. The inside is cheap but functional, you don't get distracted by those modern fancy stuff, it's like a car serves more than adequate in any way, even the audio isn't really bad, apple play, no issue too. The only thing I think is an issue is the VW uphill function, which will release the brake depends on the degree of the slope, and sometimes people behind would think: what's wrong with this guy in the front, wait for couple of seconds to move forward. Also you have to release the brake pedal first, and then wait for the brake holding release while disengage the clutch and give gas at the same time. During this process, the car will roll back a little bit for sure. I don't like this at all, stupid sensing tech, miss the old hand brake for sure.… - 5.0
Outstanding little car...lots of car for the $$!!
By Dave | on Monday, November 01, 2021
While the car is brand new, so far....I'm very, very pleased with my purchase. This is such an incredibly refined and smooth little car. The fuel economy is going be far better than I expected, and I expected excellent economy.…
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