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RE: How many different types are there?



I guess yours would be the 11th version since all the others have
cylinders.  



	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Adam Lindsay [SMTP:adam@mindex.com]
	Sent:	Friday, May 22, 1998 10:58 AM
	To:	jettaglx@igtc.COM
	Subject:	Re: How many different types are there?

	GL
	GT
	GLS
	GLX
	TREK
	K2
	CITY
	JAZZ
	TDI
	WOLFSBURG

	Okay does anyone think 10 different types is too many. Its nice
having the
	only type with 6 cylanders.

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	Adam Lindsay
	adam@mindex.com

	-----Original Message-----
	From: Ng, Kevin (NationsCredit) <kevin.ng@nationscredit.com>
	To: jettaglx@igtc.COM <jettaglx@igtc.COM>
	Date: Friday, May 22, 1998 12:20 PM
	Subject: RE: How many different types are there?


	>Oh, and don't forget the Jetta TDI  :)
	>
	>
	>Kevin Ng
	>97 GLX Windsor Blue
	>
	>
	>> -----Original Message-----
	>> From: Chuck Simpson [SMTP:csimpson@zeltech.com]
	>> Sent: Friday, May 22, 1998 12:08 PM
	>> To: jettaglx@igtc.COM
	>> Subject: Re: How many different types are there?
	>>
	>> MAOberer wrote:
	>>
	>> > I believe the "city" version is a special version of the
jetta with an
	>> > unpgraded stereo and some optional graphics on the side.
Maybe other
	>> little
	>> > upgrades, but its kindof like the trek option package in
that it is
	>> suited for
	>> > a special season and purpose (i.e. the trek is for winter)
	>> >
	>> > Matt
	>>
	>> You see, this just proves how confusing these various models
are...
	>> The Jetta Trek is actually for summer (w/bike) and the Jetta
K2 is
	>> for winter (w/Ski's or Snowboard).
	>>
	>> Ugh...
	>>
	>> -Chuck Simpson
	>> '98 White Jetta GLX (build 11/97)