The 350 Nm of torque is available from as low as 1750 - 2500 rpm, and is fed via a six-speed DSG gearbox to the front wheels in slick fashion. Evidently, the performance of the Volkswagen Jetta 125 TDI is very brisk, and highly capable of getting you to the next board room meeting well on time. Always ready to pounce, the Volkswagen Jetta 125 TDI can complete the 0-100 km/h sprint in a sprightly 8.5 seconds. And in true, traditional Volkswagen style, the performance is blended with some of the most economical sports driving you will find anywhere on the globe. You can expect a 5.9 litres/100 km return to be the norm for a combined city and country run. Volkswagen’s cutting-edge TDI engines have diesel particulate filters and the most up-to-date Common Rail technology that injects precise amounts of fuel at exceedingly high pressure. The result is a cleaner burning engine with exceptional fuel economy, impressive torque and gripping performance.
Take a Volkswagen Jetta 125 TDI out to the twisty roads, and you will find that the road holding is explicitly capable. The level grip and balanced feel to the car’s progress is of exceptional quality. A true driver’s car; and with the usable point to point strengths of a performing diesel engine the Volkswagen Jetta 125 TDI can cover the ground remarkably quickly in effortless silence. A matter of opinion, I guess. The Volkswagen Jetta 125 TDI is a well equipped car and boasts premium luxury throughout. Blue tooth communications is optional, while the all important premium safety features are not. The Volkswagen Jetta 125 TD is a very solidly built car that has excellent safety records. A five-star rating in the Euro NCAP tests for the Golf models back this up. The Jetta is a Golf with a boot. Or better described: a sedan Golf. Enquire today, particularly if you want a practical, classy, efficient sports diesel sedan - without spending the earth to buy one.
Flowers, plants, shrubs and trees have the ability to bring a deck to life. They can be used to solve design problems in a manner than no other element can. Brightly colored blossoms sprouting from a plant container create an appealing view from the house while a nearby hedge screens an unattractive view. Potted trees provide privacy and shade. Large built-in planters help establish patterns of traffic. Well placed planting beds, trees, shrubs, perennials and ground covers blend the deck right into the landscape creating a single attractive composition. The first step is to observe and evaluate the deck and the surrounding yard to decide upon deckscaping possibilities. Determine where shade, privacy and shelter are most needed. Then select the plants that will best suit those purposes. Once that decision has been made it is time to figure out the right shape for the planting bed. Keep in mind that the perimeter of a garden bed also shapes adjoining lawn areas.
Sketch ideas on paper or try using a garden hose in the general area of the bed to create outlines that are in keeping with overall style choices. Many homeowners discover that curving lines even when bordering square deck corners give the landscape a more professionally designed look than straight lines. Once a shape has been selected mark it on the lawn with spray paint and cut the contour and the bed from the soil. Plant beds in tiers making sure to place the shorter species toward the front and gradually increasing the height of plants toward the rear of the bed. Plants next to the deck should not be more than eye level with anyone seated on the deck unless they are being used to screen out a view or provide a greater measure of privacy. Trees are great additions to the task of deckscaping. They create shade, reduce erosion, keep homes cooler in the hot months and help clean the air.
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