Why does the Jetta car feel sluggish and stuffy when accelerating?

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Karen
07/25/25 12:07am
Jetta car feeling sluggish and stuffy when accelerating may be due to clogged fuel filters and air filters. Here is some relevant knowledge about Jetta: 1. Brand Introduction: Jetta is a car brand under FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd., a joint venture of German Volkswagen Group in China. Its first product, Jetta (Jetta-MK1), was launched in Europe in 1979. 2. Design: All models of the new Jetta brand adopt a family-style front face design. The sedan models inherit the classic Volkswagen Jetta's appearance foundation, perfectly inheriting German genes and Volkswagen quality.
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