1985 Volkswagen Jetta A2 [Typ 19E]

1985 Volkswagen Jetta A2 [Typ 19E] in The X Files, TV Series, 1993-2002 IMDB Ep. 1.05

Class: Cars, Coupé — Model origin: DE — Made for: CDN

1985 Volkswagen Jetta A2 [Typ 19E]

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

Alexander DE

2005-12-11 23:39

Volkswagen Jetta 2

jettalover US

2007-09-10 09:28

Rare 2-door Jetta. 2-door lasted in US 'till around '92. Americans perfer 4-doors with trunks, so that is why Golfs(hatchbacks only) lag behind Jettas significantly in sales in the U.S. Supposedly it's the exact opposite in Europe and maybe the rest of the world. Do Europeans like 2-door Jettas more than 4-door Jettas?

Kazimann IE

2010-07-11 13:10

jettalover wrote Rare 2-door Jetta. 2-door lasted in US 'till around '92. Americans perfer 4-doors with trunks, so that is why Golfs(hatchbacks only) lag behind Jettas significantly in sales in the U.S. Supposedly it's the exact opposite in Europe and maybe the rest of the world. Do Europeans like 2-door Jettas more than 4-door Jettas?


I've only ever seen one 2 door Jetta here in Ireland, the rest are 4 door.

However, hatchbacks are more popular in 3 door form rather than 5 door.

dsl SX

2010-07-11 13:12

2 door Jettas never offered in UK.

Ingo DE

2010-07-11 14:11

In Japan neither. My friend told me, that two people have imported two 19E-2-door-Jetta's privately for incredible high money.

Today over here the last survivors are some of the used cars with the lowest prices. Often available for free.

Gag Halfrunt UK

2010-07-11 14:12

Obviously you should grab one of those free two door Jettas and flog it to a Japanese Jetta freak. :)

Kazimann IE

2010-07-11 17:16

The 2 door one I saw was LHD (I think), although it defo wasn't a USA spec one.

Ingo DE

2010-07-11 21:33

Gag Halfrunt wrote Obviously you should grab one of those free two door Jettas and flog it to a Japanese Jetta freak. :)


You will lough, but we are busy with a similar project. ;) since a while there is a friend's Polo reserved for the export to my Japanese friend. A 300-€ car, a 1984 Polo Coupé [Typ86C]. For just one reason: it has the VIN-no. ...137, actually the oldest known existing Polo Coupé.

rjluna2 US

2010-07-11 21:42

Indeed, it is USA spec. I can barely see the sidemarker...

rjluna2 US

2010-07-11 21:55

Wasn't the composite headlight were introduced in 1987 model year :??:

rtsbusman1997 US

2017-08-17 03:28

Made for CDN

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