However, it was plagued by low ground clearance, for which we’ve paid dearly quite a few times, considering Pune roads were barely as good as the roads we are used to today. My father drove a 2004 Honda City, GXI CVT, which was a comfortable and enjoyable city car. Rare Volkswagen Spares are expensive, often hard to procure.No Parking Sensors (Outgoing Laura had 8 Sensors).Heavy steering to drive around the city.Stock Power felt a little lacking - Now Remapped!.1.9 TDI PD Engine is not the most refined.Fantastic, enthusiastic and reliable DQ250 Wet Clutch DSG Gearbox.Feature Loaded by 2009 Standards :- Cruise Control, Auto AC, MFD, Auto Headlamps, 8 Speakers, Rain Sensing Wipers,.Ultra safe car :- 8 Airbags, ABS, ESP, Front and Rear Disc Brakes.Robust build quality standing tall even 11 years old!.It happens to be the first car I've officially owned, and it'll always be special, since it's been a beautiful companion. I was a TeamBHP reader even back in 2009, when I was 10 years old and I really loved the level of details on the official reviews on TeamBHP, but I could never find a review of this vehicle then, and I’d love to take this chance, to write a little about this beautiful car which has been my ship for just shy of over a decade! I'll try my best to recollect most of my moments with this car, since it really is a special one for me. The cameras on our phones were not so good as they are today, but this photo still manages to capture the true elegance of our Heavenly Blue metallic Jetta. This is how immaculate the car was when it was factory fresh. It’s funny I had to wait a good 8 years, till I could finally feel this beast for myself, and so it’s only fair, I take you to the very beginning. It has spoilt me beyond limits, by offering me simple yet elegant features, whilst always cocooning me and my family. It’s been one of the finest teachers, and has introduced me to all of the traits that I now seek or look out for in a new car. This writeup is all about the car which induced me into the car culture.
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