What are the differences between the 2017 Jetta and the 2019 Jetta?
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The main differences between the 2017 Jetta and the 2019 Jetta are as follows: 1. The 2019 Jetta comes with a multifunction steering wheel, while the 2017 Jetta lacks this feature. 2. The tire specifications of the 2017 Jetta are smaller than those of the 2019 Jetta. Taking the base model as an example: the front tire specification for the 2017 Jetta is 175/70-R14, and the rear tire specification is also 175/70-R14. In contrast, the front tire specification for the 2019 Jetta is 185/60-R15, and the rear tire specification is also 185/60-R15. 3. In terms of power, both models are the same, but the 2017 Jetta has an additional powertrain option. The additional powertrain consists of a 1.4T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, delivering a maximum power of 96 KW and a maximum torque of 225 N·m. Regarding body dimensions, the length, width, and height are 4501/1704/1469 mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2604 mm.