VW Delays Jetta TDI Diesel in U.S.

November 13, 2007 – 8:56 am by Dan Volkens
Filed under Industry News

A problem with the emissions system in Volkswagen’s new Jetta TDI will delay the launch of the diesel sedan for about six months. The car is critical to VW’s plans to get back on track in the United States. VW spokesman Keith Price confirmed that the delay will be announced this week at the Los Angeles auto show. Price would not give specifics about the technical problem, but he said it has been fixed. Via autoweek.com

Dan Volkens

VW Delays Jetta TDI Diesel in U.S.
November 13, 2007 – 8:56 am by Dan Volkens

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2 Responses to “VW Delays Jetta TDI Diesel in U.S.”

  1. VW needs to put that engine in the Golf/Rabbit and Passat too, not just the Jetta if they want to be truly back on track in U.S.

    By JJ1 on Nov 20, 2007 | Reply
  2. Dan Volkens

    I agree! I’d rock one.

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