Volkswagen Jetta 2019 Review, Photos

Publish date: 2024-06-16

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The compact sedan was once the go-to for young car buyers. In recent years, the market has shifted to crossovers and SUVs.

According to data from Kelley Blue Book, compact car sales in the US fell 13.8% in 2018. During the same period, compact SUV sales are up 11.9%. 

The compact car market may be shrinking, but it's still substantial in size with more than 1.79 million cars sold last year, accounting for 10.3% of the total US auto sales.

Read more: Here are the 15 cars people love to keep for a long time.

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This brings us to the new seventh-generation Volkswagen Jetta that's all-new for the 2019 model year. It's the latest in a long line of successful Jetta sedans from VW. By successful, I mean 17.5 million sold worldwide since 1979 successful. In case you're wondering, US consumers accounted for 3.2 million of that tally. 

Recently, Business Insider had the chance to spend a few days behind the wheel a 2019 Jetta 1.4T SE on the roads in and around Atlanta, GA. 

The base Jetta S starts at $18,545. The mid-grade SE and sporty R-Line trims start at $22,155 and $22,995 respectively. The luxury-focused SEL and SEL Premium trims start at $24,415 and $26,945 respectively. 

The high-performance Jetta GLI starts at $25,995.

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Our SE test car, clad in an eye-catching Silk Blue Metallic paint job, carried an as-tested price of $23,005 because of an $850 destination charge. 

Here's a closer look at the 2019 Volkswagen Jetta. 

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