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What is the curb weight of the Jetta Partner in tons?

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AvaLee
08/31/25 5:25am
The curb weight of the Jetta Partner is 1 ton and 50 kilograms. Below is relevant information about the curb weight of the Jetta Partner: 1. Other details: The curb weights of Jetta models are as follows: 1050KG (Partner), 1110KG (New Jetta CIF Comfort MT), 1125KG (equipped with central locking, four power windows, no sunroof or rear air vents. Standard dual airbags. This represents the mid-range configuration for Jetta models), 1170KG (New Jetta Diesel GDF Luxury MT). 2. Development history: In China, the Jetta was the first to adopt the world's most advanced 5-valve multi-point electronic fuel injection engine. With its unique product design performance and comprehensive safety technology features, it established a distinctive product identity for the Jetta series. The Jetta not only pioneered the application of high-end engine technology and safety features in mid-range family cars but was also the first in its category to adopt advanced multi-point fuel injection technology across all models. All models were equipped with three-way catalytic converters, enhancing the environmental performance of mid-range sedans and making the Jetta a pioneer in environmental protection among mid-range vehicles.
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MacAaron
09/12/25 8:40am
The curb weight of the Jetta Partner is approximately 1.17 tons. I usually drive this car to commute and find it quite practical. The weight is not too heavy, which is good for fuel efficiency. It has low fuel consumption in the city, averaging only six to seven liters per 100 kilometers, saving money. However, don’t assume that being lightweight makes it unstable at high speeds. The Volkswagen chassis design is quite stable, and driving in the rain is not a big issue—it’s reliable in terms of safety. A downside might be that the space feels a bit cramped. When the whole family sits inside, the added weight becomes a bit of a burden, but the handling feels decent when parking. If you frequently drive long distances, pay attention to tire wear and don’t let it get too fast. Regularly maintain the suspension system and such. The lightweight nature means maintenance costs aren’t high, making it very suitable for budget-conscious folks.
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DianaLee
10/27/25 2:41am
The Jetta Partner has a curb weight of 1.17 tons. I drove it for a while and found the handling particularly agile. The light weight makes acceleration responsive, overtaking and lane changes are crisp, and the driving pleasure is enhanced. Compared to those bulky SUVs, it's much more fuel-efficient, with fuel consumption kept under 7 liters, making it economical. The car is small but structurally robust, doesn't feel floaty on the highway, and is less affected by wind resistance. The only downside is the simple interior, and the light weight might result in slightly stiff suspension, making it a bit bumpy over speed bumps. Overall, it's a great value, suitable for young people commuting or traveling, and don't forget to choose the right tires to improve grip.
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