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Very Unique Jetta TDi

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So it looks awful, handles awful and sounds pretty naff too. That car is basically the total opposite of what cars are about for me! :D

I like it.

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I personally spent the whole video laughing, when Matt was driving it he spent most of the time laughing.. For me thats half the appeal of a car..

 

Plus I love the simple little details.. Like the NOS energy drink catch-can and canvas fender flares.. Genius..

So it looks awful, handles awful and sounds pretty naff too. That car is basically the total opposite of what cars are about for me! :D

 

Agree with the first sentence, but that's why I like it, although I'm possibly not quite right in the head   :rofl:

Edited by Iann-

Can't get the video to open for some reason but I loved my old jetta!

Dunno if anyone else has seen this but this Jetta is truly.. inspiring..

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Looks a lot of fun! The TDI Jetta and Golf have quite a cult following in the US and the TDIClub website is US run. There are a lot of blokes on there who are into tuning the cars up as well though i am a bit bemused at Americans wanting to make their Diesel cars blow out as much crap as possible. I have lost count of the amount of Diesel truck videos with some redneck gunning a big Diesel truck with soot  hosing out the back in huge quantities!

Edited by Matt Bodycombe

I'd be tempted to do that to a mk1 fabia estate.

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