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As a teen with a first car, a mk4 jetta is a great option. Safe, cheap, good on gas, you can get them with a turbo and a manual(mine), and parts are everywhere.  Also, they are very cheap to insure even in areas with high insurance rates.

Not meh.  It survived the road of bones stock, which no meh car could do.

Heated seats.  I live in Chicago.  Need I say more.

My younger brother and I learned from my dad while on vacation in rural Croatia when we drove to a deserted back road on the Peljesac peninsula where we were saying. We had grown up driving a small tractor but this was our first time driving anything else.  We ground the gears in that poor rental focus for a solid

I was learning how to drive on my Grandpa’s farm and was driving along a grassy path that I had driven before.  I had previously gotten stuck there when it was muddy but figured it would be fine because the snow would help me.  Being 13, I didn’t realize that a rear wheel drive truck with no weight in the bed would

YES!

not the only one, I do too

always the first thing I get after I get a car.  Saved me many times and probably repaid itself in less broken parts

and that is why I run 2 adblockers

the window frames can be switched diagonally

have a mk IV jetta, the VAGCOM is the only way to go

same but with a mk4 jetta

and I tend to use them more then average

yes, i live on the start of it, it is the only nice drive near chicago

interstate 80 in pa is wonderful in the mountains

that seems like the potato gun that I made that had enough glue fumes to fire a potato without adding any hairspray the first time I tested it

I love it as the spiritual successor to the axiam mega track

traveling through rural Czech Republic on vacation when I stumbled on a car museum with a large collection of classic american cars in the middle of nowhere.

This for sure

I remember hearing it in my town even up to a few years ago.