Which Caddy engine is best?

Which Caddy engine is best?

Most Caddy buyers will find the diesel engine will suit their needs best. This is a 2.0-litre TDI unit, available with 102PS or 122PS. The less powerful engine comes with a six-speed manual gearbox, while the more powerful motor comes with a seven-speed DSG automatic transmission.

How many miles will a VW Caddy last?

The best Caddy will average 55.4mpg, giving 735 miles on one tank. For a seven-seater mid-sized mpv this is a cracking statistic. Some VW dealers may not be able to service the Caddy Maxi because it is based on the van platform so make sure you check beforehand to avoid nasty surprises further down the line.

Why is VW Caddy so expensive?

Re: Why are caddy’s so expensive? It’s the VW ‘scene tax’. VW vans are always more expensive than other brands’ similar offerings. If you take a look at the second hand price of some T4’s and compare it to any other van, it’s insane what they sell for.

Are VW Caddy vans Galvanised?

According to the manufacturer, all VW vans are galvanised. Galvanized steel is a material that is commonly used in metal construction. It offers excellent value for money.

What problems do VW Caddy have?

The following are the VW Caddy common problems to watch out for when buying or owning a VW Caddy: EGR valve faults (Also known as the exhaust gas recirculation valve) VW Caddy fuel injector faults – look out for smoke, lumpy idle and eventually limp mode. VW Caddy water pump common issues.

What’s high mileage for a van?

Today’s modern vans are engineered to last – and 100,000 miles showing on the clock is commonplace. There’s even stories of Transits reaching 200,000 and beyond – but if you are considering spending your hard-earned cash purchasing a ‘High Miler’, it can be a case of ‘buyer beware’.

How often should I service my VW Caddy?

every 12,000 miles
Volkswagen Caddy Full Service We recommend your car receives a Full Service every 12,000 miles or 12 months – whichever is sooner.

Is a VW Caddy a golf?

Released in 1979, the first Volkswagen Caddy, also known as Volkswagen Golf Mk1 Caddy is a coupe utility and van based on the Volkswagen Group A1 platform, shared with the small family car Volkswagen Golf Mk1.

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