What are the differences between Volkswagen Jetta and Santana?
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Volkswagen Jetta and Santana are built on the same platform and have similar appearances. The following are the differences between Jetta and Santana: 1. Santana has a slightly higher waistline, which is straight and sharp, making the overall visual effect fuller and more powerful, and the visual effect is also more coordinated. Jetta's waistline is lower, and the folds are too prominent, dividing the already not large cross-section, making it appear relatively thin. 2. Santana's rear design is elegant and generous, with trapezoidal taillights forming a regular triangle with the rear cross-section, giving a visually stable and solid feeling. Jetta's irregular shape breaks the original simple and elegant style, forming an inverted trapezoidal cross-section, which overturns the visual solid effect. 3. Santana's interior style is coordinated, and the square air vents appear stable and dignified. Jetta uses round air vents to express a youthful and lively style, but it does not match the precise, tough, and simple style of the whole vehicle. 4. Santana's chassis is equipped with a power-optimized protective plate; Jetta does not have this design.