I have had my VeeDub for some three months now but, before I get started on the How, why, when and the other aspects of my buying as well as initial ownership experience I would like to make it clear that I
WASN'T in the market for a new car when I finalized and booked my wheels. Which is not to say that I wasn't paying attention to the launches in the country or wasn't feeling a little quickening of the pulse at the sight of some C+ / D segment models, just that I was mentally more prepared to fork out the greens come mid CY 2012 and not before.
Well, since this post is here you all have a pretty fair idea how that went and how resolute I am! I guess, when it comes to something I want, Ayedongivadam!
A little background first. In my approx 20 years of being aboard fossil powered mechanical contraptions I've experienced the following:
1. Kinetic Honda - approx '92 (Inherited from my brother when he left to join the NDA) - SOLD
2. Royal Enfield AVL 350 - approx '95 (Traded up) - SOLD (I miss her so bad)
3. Contessa Classic - approx '97 (Dont ask how I manged this, then

) - SOLD
4. Tata Sierra (98) / Tata Estate (96) / HM Ambassador Isuzu (97) / Maruti 1000 (96) (Mum & Dads cars not exclusively with me) - SOLD, last being the Sierra in early 2010 the ODO had ticked over twice

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To add to the list I've personally owned the following
1. Mazda 626 (Aus - Liftback) SOLD moving out of Oz.
2. Ford Ikon Zxi Nxt - 2003 first set of own wheels back in IN. Currently my brothers daily drive.
3. Suzuki SX4 Zxi - 2007 as I needed a larger car to accommodate a larger girth

not forgetting the addition we were about to make to my family within a month then.
4. The VeeDub
MKVI Jetta H'line DSG R-Silver - which is why we are here!
The pics that follow are a mix of Cell-phone and camera, neither of which have turned out well because I seriously stuffed up the re-sizing job. I apologize.
I'm posting these pics together to highlight primarily why I choose this excellent color for my car, I admit I was very very tempted by the 'Toffee Braun' too but then that would have been too much for me to maintain. I simply love the bluish tinge the paint has which gives it a range of shades in and out as well as with varying degrees of sunlight.
Booking + Finalization
The Jetta MKVI was launched out of the blue for me; I have a friend working with VW GSI and he had given me a much later date around October/November as the intended launch date. This was just fine for my plans of picking up my new wheels around mid 2012.
Imagine my surprise when I get a call from another friend (Auto junkie) stating that the Jetta's out and ready to go at dealerships in Pune, by which time this friend had also found out the approximate Ex-Showroom of the models on offer and formed an opinion from the shape, cost et. al. All he wanted me to do was come along so that he could have company when he finally FIRST laid eyes on it.
Well soon, in a day or so we found ourselves in Vidyut Motors to behold the 'New Jetta' with our own eyes. I didn't know it that time but the data sheet was mostly wrong (remember the GC spec?), my opinionated friend whilst going around the car could only compare it with a Vento and I'm guessing parrot what he'd read online somewhere. While I'm listening to him and looking around the car I'm in 'Huh' mode to whatever statement my friend was making e.g.
Friend (F). This looks so like the Vento!
Me (M). HUH?
F. It is too low, only 149 cms!
M. HUH?
F. Hard plastics!
M. HUH?
and so on and so forth! I came back from that initial exposure to the car with one thought in my mind - 'I wouldn't mind if she was mine!' Thus began my search out of the blue. Though I was enamored by the Jetta, I was going to use her specifications and evaluate some of the other machines out there. The first thing I did was put an upper limit to what I wanted to spend. Decided no more than 2 Million INR and it would have to be an Auto.
The Running mates to the Jetta (In order of preference):
1. Chevy Cruze
Great Car, have liked the looks for some time and still do. I have absolutely no problems with the lag that some people mention but then I was evaluating Autos only. The electronics (Options) are awesome, KESSY a huge plus. Sunroof allright, but in our country better kept closed. What I didn't like was the manufacturers frugality when it comes to Driver and Passenger safety, rear bench entering / exiting which my head bumped hard as well as the rear did not feel too plush even with the all new black interiors. The configuration I would get if it came to that would cost me INR 1.89 Million Corp. with the accessories and the ICE upgrade. My dealership experience was quite nice, whenever I showed up at the showroom. Over email or for quotes It was left to me to follow them up.
2. Skoda Laura
Another great car, good option, good safety, nice looks, similar bloodline being VAG - Didn't get too much into it primarily because of the dated model and imminent change and due to the reputation of the service centers. This was the car the revamp of which I was most looking forward to come 2012 and my original plan to purchase a car.
3. Honda Civic
I've liked this car since it was launched (even though I don't like Honda too much), I eventually thought I would get this one day, my most recent chance being the last time I bought a car (SX4 MY2007) but then the baby happened and I went the practical route. This time around Honda apathy towards the civic did me in.
4. Corolla Altis
If you drive it, you would know why I didnt pick it. That being said, without prejudice to any and all; If I wanted a chauffeur drive (I don't think I ever will) or was replacing my parents ride or getting a C seg for the Wife and Kids I would pick this.
Well after the test drives of the 'Also Ran's', which saw me TD the Chevy Cruze a fair few number of times, it was time to TD the Jetta for the first time. I saved the Jetta for last because I wanted to go into the rest of the TD's with an open Mind.
On a Side Note (Since I'm at Home, I'm not going to drive, its evening and I'm editing a W.I.P thread to which I've been too innumerable times now I decided to sit down with a drink and finish the Dealership and Booking experience including the TD - Well somehow I pressed the back button to erase something and somehow the cursor was outside the edit/text box and I ended up loosing close to a page of my completed review [Seems more like an Essay, I hear you say!] Oh well, a refill and much banging of the keyboard later, here I am again.) read on if you aren't asleep yet, you gluttons for punishment.
So I find myself going back to the dealership I first visited to have a look at the New Jetta. They refused to take me seriously, the sales person cost his dealership a serious customer by hemming and hawing about the Delivery Date, non-availability of a TD vehicle and to top it promising me a refund of monies in case VW declared a Corp. discount sometime in the future as there was nothing on offer now (in this time and state of the automobile industry?) Even after leaving my business card with them asking them to please get back to me with the requisite information there was no follow up at any point in time. Their Loss!
I walk into the only other dealership in Pune for VW a day or so later and I was pleasantly surprised. They were professional, courteous and experienced. At this point in time my priority were a TD, Color panels/samples and the commercials. Without inconveniencing me any further by trying to verify whether I was a genuine buyer or not, I was promptly informed of the current Corp. discount which to my surprise was INR 55K. With a promise of release of full payment (Without tying the payment to a VIN) I was assured to be bumped up on the TD list as soon as a TD vehicle came in.
Very very soon, one fine damp morning I see a suited dealership employee standing beside a Candy White outside my building. I promptly put the GC clearance and the suspension to the test (After of course having explained to the sales manager as well as the driver what I was going to do and making sure they belted up) on some roads nearby, proceeded next to test the DSG in all its transmission modes on the Nagar road. The final test was of the ESP. I had a stretch in mind with gravel on which the ABS+EBD of my SX4 had kicked in a couple of times. The TD was all colors flying! As promised by me I the next day I authorized payment to the dealer to have my Jetta ordered ready for delivery. This was sometime early September, I did not know it but I hadn't crossed all hurdles all bridged all chasms yet between me and my Jetta.
I don't know why, but
Ayedongivadam (see how useful the handle is) there is a period in our calendar which is very inauspicious or so my parents and the wife tell me!!! My Jetta was waiting at the dealers stockyard, out in the September sun and I could not get to her till another long wait. Ugh, the agony!
The day came about (Sept. 28th) that everyone at home finally allowed me to go and fetch her from the dealer's. Reached there first thing in the morning, Yes I made sure I would be the first to take delivery of ANY vehicle. I hate ques. I would like to commend the dealership personnel here again as they were present at my requested time early in the morning and also made sure to take me through the warranty details, general information hand me business cards for customer service, workshop head et. al. The delivery was in the basement where my spic and span car awaited with a huge garland around her. After the customary photograph of the key handing over ceremony, box of great chocolates and a gift (which turned out to be a nice tea cup set) I finally got into the car for the drive home and another set of religious / traditional rituals.
She's @ Home
Cutting this down for now as I've had my car for a couple of months and I plan on making this thread a (borrowing a leaf from some illustrious members) log book of what I experience with my car, including the retrofits I have planned and am yet to plan:
The Why of why I committed myself to my Jetta:
1. Safety features + 5 Star safety rating (8 Airbags in the SRS package + ESP)
2. DSG (You have to experience its spectrum and not just in a TD)
3. Handling and Ride (Although a little stiff in the city, she's just butter on open roads)
4. Fuel Economy (Not a criteria but what a bonus, absolute Gold)
5. I.C.E (No upgrade required, this is me 'fessing up I'm old but this again is Gold with its 8 speaker system)
6. Interiors (Could have been slightly better, but good enough, Also could have provided color choices and full leather option)
What I would like to see in future versions (And hopefully have enough dough to option on in my car) basically a Wish List
1. 17" and more (The wheel gap is horrendous)
2. RNS510 (So I'm not forced into an unsightly mess in my car)
3. HID lamp set (I may not need them with the current lights on the car, but heck I want them!)
4. Full range of accessories (Tired of going through customs every time, I even had my rear foot mats shipped in from the US)
5. Digital Display A/C just for the coolness factor (I don't say A.C.C. because I don't find it much use in our country conditions. I mean I don't want the car electronics to decide if I want to smell an open sewage on my pleasant drive for me. I thank you very much, I can do that all by myself. I've never used the single zone auto climate on my SX4 precisely because of this)
6. Pinch prevention control for the existing all Auto Up/Down windows
My thanks if you made it this far! I appreciate your patience and know without a doubt you are a true wheel nut! Congratulations! Stay tuned for my log of the light upgrades I have already performed on the car. I should if VW helps me out be soon posting a log of the addition of the 9WZ module to my car (Bluetooth + Voice) which I have already ordered and received, otherwise I have to find someone skilled enough to snake the wires around the car and wait till my Ross-Tech cable gets here.
Teaser below :P Yes, those are LED's in the City/Parking lights!
