Jetta GLX
The Volkswagen Jetta GLX features narrow-angle 2.8-liter VR6 engine producing 174 horsepower with 181 pound-feet torque through five-speed manual transaxle or optional four-speed automatic and front-wheel-drive at approximately 3,051 pounds curb weight achieving 134 mph top speed and strong mid-range performance delivery. Engine configuration varies across model years featuring DOHC 24-valve (1996-1997) or SOHC 12-valve (2000-2002) cylinder head designs maintaining VR6 distinctive 15-degree narrow-angle architecture allowing compact packaging within transverse-mounted front-wheel-drive layout while delivering smooth six-cylinder performance characteristics typically associated with larger, heavier longitudinal engine installations.
Jetta GLX represented performance-oriented trim level in Volkswagen compact sedan lineup during 1990s and early 2000s offering upmarket refinement and six-cylinder smoothness distinguishing it from four-cylinder base models, popular among enthusiasts for sophisticated European engineering combining practical four-door packaging with engaging driving dynamics and strong aftermarket tuning support. VR6 engine application provided unique selling proposition in compact segment where competitors predominantly offered four-cylinder powertrains, establishing GLX as gateway performance model bridging gap between economy-focused Jetta variants and premium Passat while maintaining Volkswagen reputation for solid build quality, precise handling, and distinctive narrow-angle engine technology later appearing in various VW and Audi applications worldwide.