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What is the curb weight of the 2017 Jetta?

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JesseFitz
07/24/2025, 02:57:40 AM

The curb weight of the 2017 Jetta ranges between 1.21 to 1.115 tons. Additional information is as follows: 1. Brand Introduction: All models under the Jetta brand adopt the same technical standards and product development capabilities as Volkswagen vehicles, offering higher cost-effectiveness with more affordable pricing. The new Jetta brand models feature a family-style front fascia design, with sedans inheriting the classic Volkswagen Jetta's exterior foundation, perfectly embodying German engineering and Volkswagen quality. 2. VS7: The Jetta VS7 is another SUV product from the Jetta brand, positioned as a mid-size SUV. With the launch of the VS7, the Jetta SUV lineup has been further enriched. In terms of exterior design, it adopts the latest design language of the Jetta brand, featuring a newly designed, distinctive brand logo, a polygonal chrome dot-matrix front grille paired with layered LED headlights, giving the Jetta a fresh new identity. The addition of LED daytime running lights, along with a neatly designed front bumper and silver front lip trim, enhances the sporty atmosphere.

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NoraLynn
08/10/2025, 08:37:22 PM

I usually pay close attention to car specifications. The 2017 Jetta has a curb weight ranging between 1.3 to 1.4 tons, depending on the configuration you choose—manual transmission models are slightly lighter while automatic versions weigh more. This weight is considered medium-heavy among comparable sedans. My neighbor who owns this car mentioned that the weight affects handling and stability—it feels steady at highway speeds but slightly cumbersome when parking or making turns in urban areas. Weight also relates to fuel consumption; generally, lighter cars save more fuel. The Jetta's fuel efficiency is decent, averaging 7-8 liters per 100 km. During maintenance, don’t overlook tire wear checks, as heavier cars tend to require more frequent brake pad replacements. When choosing a car, it’s best to consider your personal usage—if you frequently drive long distances, an overly light car might feel unstable.

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Hillary
09/24/2025, 04:14:04 AM

My family has been using a 2017 Jetta, and it's been almost two years since we bought it. I remember its curb weight is around 1.33 tons, a detail the salesperson mentioned during purchase. The moderate weight makes it quite suitable for daily family use. Even with a fully loaded trunk or kids sitting in the back, the body remains stable, and the braking response is prompt. However, the acceleration isn't particularly fast, possibly due to the slightly heavier weight increasing engine load during starts, but overall fuel consumption is well controlled. In terms of safety, the Jetta's sturdy frame, combined with the ABS system, helps absorb collision forces effectively with its weight and design. New owners are advised to check the exact figures in the manual, as different trims may vary by tens of kilograms.

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DiBrooklyn
11/07/2025, 10:37:49 PM

The 2017 Jetta weighs approximately 1.35 tons. From a safety perspective, moderately weighted vehicles are more reliable. The Jetta comes equipped with an electronic stability system, and its heavier weight provides extra grip during sharp turns or on slippery roads. I've also looked into similar cases where lighter cars may save fuel but lack stability at high speeds. The Jetta's weight is well-balanced among A-segment vehicles. During maintenance, regular checks of the chassis and suspension help reduce wear and tear.

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McCody
12/29/2025, 12:24:46 AM

From an economical car perspective, the 2017 Jetta weighs around 1.3 tons, with weight directly affecting fuel consumption—lighter means better fuel efficiency while heavier costs more. My family's experience with this model shows a combined fuel consumption of 7.2L/100km, which is more reliable than lighter cars like the Fit but not as economical as pure electric vehicles. Weight also impacts insurance and maintenance costs. Opting for configurations with smaller engine displacements can reduce weight and lower expenses, such as the 1.4T variant. Long-distance tests confirm stable fuel efficiency, with weight management being one of Volkswagen's strengths.

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VonMolly
03/26/2026, 03:01:45 AM

Compared to its peers, the 2017 Jetta weighs approximately 1.3-1.4 tons, slightly heavier than the Civic but lighter than the Santana. The weight affects acceleration and comfort—smoother starts but weaker push-back sensation. In terms of handling, the moderate weight ensures flexible steering, while safety-related frame designs offset overweight risks. Vehicle weight isn't the sole criterion for purchase; consider usage scenarios like city commuting or family trips when selecting configurations. The Jetta's weight is well-balanced for most situations.

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