When was the Jetta car discontinued?
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The Jetta has not been discontinued, but has instead become an independent brand under Volkswagen, with potential changes to its production models. The Jetta is one of Volkswagen's longest-produced models, having been on sale since 1979. Relevant details about the Jetta are as follows: Interior: The Jetta's interior comes in two color schemes: black and beige. The black interior features gray stitching on the seats, steering wheel, and handbrake, creating a contrasting effect that breaks the monotony of the all-black interior. The beige interior incorporates a black-and-beige dual-tone design on the door panels, moving away from the traditional all-beige style to create a richer, more layered color palette. The Jetta's interior continues Volkswagen's minimalist design philosophy, but unlike other Volkswagen models, it features circular air vents. Performance: The Jetta delivers a comfortable driving experience with its powerful performance and convenient handling. The new Jetta is equipped with Volkswagen's latest generation EA211 series engines, available in 1.4L and 1.6L options, paired with a 6-speed Tiptronic transmission and complemented by intelligent technologies such as CEPS electronic speed-sensitive power steering. The Jetta also comes with 1.4L and 1.6L engines, with maximum power outputs of 90 horsepower and 110 horsepower, respectively, mated to either a 5MT or 6AT transmission.