Safety and Technology
With plenty of safety technology on board, the 2006 Volkswagen Jetta GLI gets a “Best Pick” safety rating from the IIHS.
Speaking of schlepping and shuttling, we’re pleased to report that you can go about your taxi duties with added peace-of-mind thanks to the fact that Volkswagen product planners decided not to scrimp on safety features in the 2006 Jetta GLI. For starters, they’ve made electronic stability control a standard feature. The computer-controlled system uses a host of sensors to detect an impending skid and then intervenes automatically to bring things back under control with a minimum of fuss. Inside you’ll find standard torso-protecting side-impact airbags for the driver and front-seat passenger, and side-curtain airbags designed to protect the heads of both front and rear seat occupants. Whiplash-reducing “active” head restraints atop the front seats, LATCH child seat anchors in back, and available rear seat side-impact airbags – a rare but, in our opinion, extremely worthwhile option – round out the long list of occupant protection technologies. How much of a real-world difference might all these bells-and-whistles make? In two important measures – the tough offset frontal- and side-impact crash tests performed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety – the Jetta GLI received a rare perfect score and has earned the organization’s coveted “Best Pick” designation.
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