Nissan Versa, Volkswagen Jetta

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I Would like to get one of these
One of my best friends has a VW shop and restores old bugs (pre-‘66) and busses. Sends them to Hawaii and all over the country.
 
Both companies make good cars. I have owned a few VW's over the years including a Jetta. Had good luck..put a lot of miles on them...downside parts are expensive.
Exactly. My wife had Jetta and we put a lot of miles on it. Drove into the ground almost but the parts to fix it were expensive.
 
I travel for work often and drive every rental you can think of. Versa are criminally underpowered so take the Jetta. Truthfully, in this range, I would go with a Sentra or Elantra over the Jetta if a Civic/Corolla isn’t an option.
 
Any good or bad experiences with either? Were looking to buy in the next week and have found low mileage (around 20,000) used for these two vehicles in the $11k range.
I don't fit in either of them so I can't help. Good luck.
 
Any good or bad experiences with either? Were looking to buy in the next week and have found low mileage (around 20,000) used for these two vehicles in the $11k range.

Jetta is the better car but any issues you may have with the car will be more expensive.

The Versa lacks power and is less roomy.

Might I propose a 3rd option?

For your allotted budget, I would try to find a Sentra.

I bought a 2013 in Jan '15 w/ 13k miles for 12k after my car got stolen.

I just got rid of it, but I really had no complaints.

For the price point I can't think of a car that checks as many boxes.

I only got rid of it because I frequently need to transport Equipment for work
 
I have a used VW Touran (MPV). Wife and I test drove a lot of makes when we bought it earlier this year. The VW was by far the best. Smoother drive than the others. Great on motorways/highways - effortless even when full of people. First time we ever had a VW. Would buy again. Is slightly more expensive than Ford, GM, japanese cars etc. Parts easy to get if serviced in VW dealer.
 
Tell you something odd about the VW's at least the ones I owned...They have a fiber re-enforced rubber drive belt, instead of chain, It has an adjustable tensioner and this ****tty belt must be changed out every 100k km. Its not cheap and extremely dangerous if left unchanged. Word to the wise.

This. You can not work on VWs if you want to keep your warranty intact. It is a really slippery slope, depending on the dealership.
 

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