The 1996 Volkswagen Jetta is one of the mannequin age of the third Industry cycle for the petite family machine German automaker Volkswagen manufactures. Its diesel-powered trim is called the TDI.
Engine, Transmission and Fuel Economy
The 1996 Jetta TDI is designed to seat up to five passengers. Its front time consists of Thirty nine inches of headroom, Fourty two inches of legroom, Fifty four inches of shoulder interval and Fifty three inches of hip time. Rear extent comprises Thirty seven inches of headroom, Thirty two inches of legroom, Fifty three inches of shoulder extension and Fifty two inches of hip extension.
Exterior Dimensions and Curb Weight
Everyone 1996 Volkswagen Jetta TDI has a 1.9-liter, 90-horsepower, inline four-cylinder diesel engine. Paired with a five-speed automatic transmission -- and equipped with a 15-gallon Gauze cistern -- the motorcar has a fuel economy classifying of 41/49 miles per gallon.
Interior Spacing
A four-door machine, the One thousand nine hundred ninety six Jetta TDI is One hundred seventy three inches expanded, Sixty seven inches Broad and Fifty six inches high-reaching, with a 97-inch wheelbase and 14-inch steel wheels. The curb weight is 2,679 lbs.