Oil service has been done every 5K since then using Liqui Moly Molygen Full Synthetic 5W-40 and Hengst filters.
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The Mann filter I use in my 13 Jetta TDI is HU 719/7X. haven't had any problems with them.
I went with Denso's on my 1.8T because that is what I had on the shelf. but I have ran anything and everything in vehicles over the years, and found that there is not much different between the different types.
I only put Generals on my Jetta and BMW. LOVE THE G-Max for price and handling.
Following: same issue here... 2023 Jetta Sport AT. I'm using Bosh Icon blades... these work really well on all other cars.
I usually run 5-40 euro blend by valvoline from Walmart. $27 for 5 quart jug and you cannot beat that price. Walmart has the best oil prices of any auto part store.
You are totally good with Pilkington glass though I had Safelite replace my old Jetta with that brand and it’s as good if not better than OEM glass.
In my experience, the headlights aren't bad but I liked the ones on my 2017 more. The 2020 has a brighter light, but it doesn't look like as much of the road in front of me is illuminated.
My tires sounded like a mack truck. Removed them at 15k and replace with continentals.
I don't care for the Bosch Icons that most people like. Have had nothing but trouble with them.
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