Apr 20, 2016

JettaRight off the bat, we know that when most people think of a Mother’s Day gift, they don’t think about getting a new car. Usually, the Mother’s Day starts off with the obligatory brunch, then the gift is something like a piece of jewelry, a gift certificate to a day spa, or that coupon book where you promise to give her foot rubs and do the laundry that she never bothers cashing in. Why not step completely out of the box this Mother’s Day? If you are in the market for a new car, or you know you are going to be in the market soon, we have 3 ways the Jetta will make you a Mother’s Day hero.

It fits your lifestyle. Moms are on the go all the time. Whether they’re squeezing a spin class in while the kid is at a play date, or they are darting from car pool to soccer practice, the life of a mom puts a ton of miles on a vehicle. At 40 miles per gallon on the highway, and 28 in the city, the Jetta is ideal for stretching the gas budget a little further. While we’re talking about being on the go, we know there is a lot of stop and go that comes with your lifestyle. The Jetta’s driver assistance features are there to help with everything from proximity awareness in heavy traffic to parallel parking.

Volkswagen safety. The Jetta is a regular on the list of IIHS top safety picks. Volkswagen has always prided itself on the safety of our vehicles, and for a mother, that means the safety of the passengers in the back seat and car seats too. Cars.com recently gave the Jetta an “A” rating for car seat safety from infant to booster.

You’re not old yet. This goes back to fitting your lifestyle, but the Jetta is perfect for the mom who enjoys mom’s night out, or date night. It has all the comfort of a sedan, while keeping a sporty, hip look to it. Also, VW CarNet allows you dashboard access to everything in your phone, which means you don’t have to take your eye off the road to stay connected.

Like we said, we know a new car is not usually on the list of Mother’s Day gifts, but if you’re going to be in the market for a new car in the near future, why not go from Dad to Superdad by getting her something your family is going to need anyway?