Bora...
Alias
02-26-2003, 05:21 PM
What’s the difference between a VW Bora and Jetta…. aren’t they the same thing?
Deakins
02-26-2003, 05:27 PM
Yes, the mk4 Jetta is the Bora sold in the US.
Just like the mk3 Jetta was called Vento in the rest of the world.
Just like the mk3 Jetta was called Vento in the rest of the world.
Genesis2
02-26-2003, 06:44 PM
but the BORA has tiny dofference, that makes it look cooler:)
Deakins
02-26-2003, 07:17 PM
And that would be?
flylwsi
02-26-2003, 07:30 PM
doesn't the bora use a 2.0 that doesn't have the crossflow head used in the states?
not sure...
nothing different except for the badges...
not sure...
nothing different except for the badges...
endlesskev86
02-26-2003, 09:46 PM
Originally posted by flylwsi
doesn't the bora use a 2.0 that doesn't have the crossflow head used in the states?
not sure...
nothing different except for the badges...
i have heard of this speculation before.... but yeah... there is a little difference between the Bora and Jetta... i was reading about it the other day
doesn't the bora use a 2.0 that doesn't have the crossflow head used in the states?
not sure...
nothing different except for the badges...
i have heard of this speculation before.... but yeah... there is a little difference between the Bora and Jetta... i was reading about it the other day
Deakins
02-27-2003, 01:36 PM
Originally posted by flylwsi
doesn't the bora use a 2.0 that doesn't have the crossflow head used in the states?
not sure...
nothing different except for the badges...
As far as I know: No.
But the 2.0 is a engine made for the NA market. Less than 1% of all Volkswagens sold in Europe is a 2.0.
Remember, Volkswagen offers four engines in the Golf/Jetta, but fourteen in the Golf/Bora.
And you won't find any differences between the Jetta and the Bora, that you won't find between the American Golf and the European Golf.
doesn't the bora use a 2.0 that doesn't have the crossflow head used in the states?
not sure...
nothing different except for the badges...
As far as I know: No.
But the 2.0 is a engine made for the NA market. Less than 1% of all Volkswagens sold in Europe is a 2.0.
Remember, Volkswagen offers four engines in the Golf/Jetta, but fourteen in the Golf/Bora.
And you won't find any differences between the Jetta and the Bora, that you won't find between the American Golf and the European Golf.
Genesis2
02-27-2003, 09:45 PM
Originally posted by Deakins
As far as I know: No.
But the 2.0 is a engine made for the NA market. Less than 1% of all Volkswagens sold in Europe is a 2.0.
Remember, Volkswagen offers four engines in the Golf/Jetta, but fourteen in the Golf/Bora.
And you won't find any differences between the Jetta and the Bora, that you won't find between the American Golf and the European Golf.
see thats the difference
As far as I know: No.
But the 2.0 is a engine made for the NA market. Less than 1% of all Volkswagens sold in Europe is a 2.0.
Remember, Volkswagen offers four engines in the Golf/Jetta, but fourteen in the Golf/Bora.
And you won't find any differences between the Jetta and the Bora, that you won't find between the American Golf and the European Golf.
see thats the difference
endlesskev86
02-28-2003, 02:14 AM
read my chinese magazine OPTION FANS... they have a 2.0 V5 engine in a BORA!!
Deakins
02-28-2003, 05:45 AM
2.3 actually, and it's no longer available.
ex42_25
10-05-2003, 03:36 AM
The v5 is still avalable and the bora offers a v6 4motion trim
Deakins
10-05-2003, 06:34 AM
And where would that be?
blueeyderrick
10-08-2003, 01:11 AM
The vw bora has the 4 motion and fog lights in the headlights. You can buy those and the switch for those on line. They do use a 2.0 20 v motor turbo. Learn more about these at www.eurospecracing.com
pettercardoso
10-12-2003, 05:39 PM
That link doesn't work...
blueeyderrick
10-13-2003, 12:23 PM
sorry... its.. www.eurospecsport.com its a racing company for all vw, and audi cars. you can get almost anything you can dream of there.
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