2002 here...
I have a good friend who has a 2000 Jetta and I have a 2002 Jetta, both TDIs, both manual trannies. he is around 150-160k, while I am a little over 100k. Biggest thing is to change timing belt religiously! Pretty easy to wrench on except you need to take a lot of things apart to get to stuff. Cartridge filter on front of motor is great. Belly pan underneath is appreciated, but makes for a pain if you change the oil from the drainplug as it has to be removed.
I am unsure of all my friends mods, but I have 520 injectors, VR6 clutch, Upsolute economy chip, 3" exhaust, 11mm injection pump (from a auto trans TDI), and a VNT17 turbo (1 step up from stock). Mine is quite peppy, fun to drive, and I get 43-45 with mixed driving, 48-49 on straight freeway.
The 1999-2003 will get slightly better economy (as they were prior to the Pump Duese people are referring to). The 1999 to 2003 are also a little easier to modify for more power, better mileage, etc.
Window lifts (too soft a plastic) were a problem in these years on cars with power windows and it is not uncommon for the window to fall into the door because the lift pieces fail.
I agree to skip the Auto transmission option if you can. Also, the factory stereo (even if the Monsoon option was selected) SUCKS! Mine got a JVC head unit, JBL speakers and a Planet Audio amp within a month of getting it from the prior owner.
Hope this helps some...
I have a good friend who has a 2000 Jetta and I have a 2002 Jetta, both TDIs, both manual trannies. he is around 150-160k, while I am a little over 100k. Biggest thing is to change timing belt religiously! Pretty easy to wrench on except you need to take a lot of things apart to get to stuff. Cartridge filter on front of motor is great. Belly pan underneath is appreciated, but makes for a pain if you change the oil from the drainplug as it has to be removed.
I am unsure of all my friends mods, but I have 520 injectors, VR6 clutch, Upsolute economy chip, 3" exhaust, 11mm injection pump (from a auto trans TDI), and a VNT17 turbo (1 step up from stock). Mine is quite peppy, fun to drive, and I get 43-45 with mixed driving, 48-49 on straight freeway.
The 1999-2003 will get slightly better economy (as they were prior to the Pump Duese people are referring to). The 1999 to 2003 are also a little easier to modify for more power, better mileage, etc.
Window lifts (too soft a plastic) were a problem in these years on cars with power windows and it is not uncommon for the window to fall into the door because the lift pieces fail.
I agree to skip the Auto transmission option if you can. Also, the factory stereo (even if the Monsoon option was selected) SUCKS! Mine got a JVC head unit, JBL speakers and a Planet Audio amp within a month of getting it from the prior owner.
Hope this helps some...