Volkswagen Jetta KN Typhoon Cold Air Intake System
Volkswagen Jetta KN Typhoon Cold Air Intake System
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Volkswagen Jetta Cold Air Intake Systems , in Europe the car was given its new name to appeal to a younger market.[39]Styling was penned by a design team led by Herbert Schafer, and again the car became more aerodynamic than the previous generation. Although visually similar to the Mark 2, there were many refinements underneath. The two-door model was dropped, aerodynamics were improved, with the car now having a drag coefficient of 0.32.[40] This included a new structure which now met worldwide crash standards.[41] Suspensions were an evolutionary rather than revolutionary refinement of the setup on previous editions. In addition, t

K&N Cold Air Intake Systems For the 3rd generation, the Jetta name was discontinued, and it was officially re-named the Volkswagen Vento in Germany, and all other European countries. Again, following the precedent of naming cars for winds, the Vento (as it was known in most of the world) debuted in 1992, while the Jetta 3 debuted in North America in 1993 after production delays and quality problems at the Volkswagen plant in Puebla, Mexico.[38] The name Vento means wind in both Portuguese and Italian. Because of the success of the second generation in North America, Volkswagen decided to keep the Jetta nameplate. However