Consumer Reports Says Avoid the 2021 Volkswagen Jetta, Get the 2021 Toyota Corolla Instead

by Gabrielle DeSantis

Just because a car is popular on the market nowadays doesn’t mean it is the right vehicle for everyone to buy. Consumer Reports says that is the case with the 2021 Volkswagen Jetta. Consumer Reports says a more reliable option might be the 2021 Toyota Corolla or even a Nissan Sentra. What attributes did these compact cars have that contributed to the reasoning?

Consumer Reports didn’t love the 2021 Volkswagen Jetta

Consumer Reports Says Avoid the 2021 Volkswagen Jetta, Get the 2021 Toyota Corolla | Volkswagen

The 2021 Volkswagen Jetta left a lot to be desired. Consumer Reports focuses on safety features, reliability, and opinions from actual owners of vehicles when it comes to ratings. The overall score given to the Jetta was 50 out of 100. It ranked 17th out of 19 similar compact cars, relatively low for such a popular car. While the Jetta is a green choice, it had far-below average predicted reliability. The predicted owner satisfaction was average.

The 2021 Volkswagen Jetta is stylish and modern but lacks in other areas. It offers 34 mpg overall for fuel economy and advanced safety features on the higher-end trim models. However, the unreliability holds the Jetta back. The 2021 Jetta also has three recalls. One for airbags deploying improperly, the seats moving, and issues with the rear window.

Price Range: $18,995 – $28,045

Consumer Reports says to buy the 2021 Toyota Corolla instead

The 2021 Toyota Corolla scored a 77 out of 100 from Consumer Reports. The Corolla scored well above-average for the predicted reliability and owner satisfaction. It offers forward-collision warning (FCW), automatic emergency braking (AEB), and pedestrian detection. In addition, the 2021 Corolla has lane departure warning (LDW) and lane-keeping assist (LKA) standard.

The 2021 Toyota Corolla has a comfortable ride and strong fuel economy, with 48 mpg overall. The long list of safety features is a big plus, and the Toyota reliability helps. Consumer Reports says it accelerates slow, and the back seat isn’t the biggest. The Toyota Corolla currently does not have any recalls, and Toyota offers a hybrid option.

Price Range: $20,025 – $28,310

The new Jetta and Corolla are more expensive when you get to the top-level trims. The 2021 Nissan Sentra got 32 mpg overall and came in sixth on the list of compact cars. Consumer Reports found the 2021 Sentra to have average predicted reliability and owner satisfaction. It also offered a roomy rear seat, a comfortable ride, and plenty of standard safety features. These include FCW, AEB, LWK, and BSW. The Corolla is around the same price as the 2021 Volkswagen Jetta, and you arguably get more with the Sentra.

Price Range: $19,460 – $21,800

The 2021 Volkswagen Jetta might be suitable for those loyal to the Volkswagen brand. However, the 2021 Toyota Corolla is backed by the well-known Toyota reliability. The Nissan Sentra is a below-the-radar option and still suitable for many drivers. As the 2022 model vehicles start rolling out, buyers might be able to find a good deal on any of these options. Small cars might be easy to come by on used and new car lots, but buyers should still do research ahead of time to ensure the right vehicle is chosen.

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