Is Caddy a reliable car?

Reliability and Safety The Caddy has a good reputation for reliability. The Caddy is also a very safe van, with ESC electronic stability control standard across the range – the only small van to match this is the Mercedes Citan.

Where is the Volkswagen Caddy made?

Poland
The current shape Typ 2K Caddy, on sale in Europe since 2003, is a leisure activity vehicle with Volkswagen Golf Mk5 front suspension. It resembles the compact MPV Touran, and is assembled at the Poznań factory in Poland.

What car is VW Caddy based on?

Mk1 VW Golf
Based on the Mk1 VW Golf, the Caddy 1 has a loadbay 1.83m long, giving it good versatility for its size. Period options included a tall fibreglass hardtop that turned it into a small van.

How much does a Caddy make?

How Much Do Caddies Make? A caddy’s pay is a combination of a weekly stipend plus a percentage of a player’s winnings. While every player/caddie agreement is different, generally speaking, most PGA Tour caddies make a base of between $1,500 and $3,000 per week.

Why would you buy a Volkswagen Caddy?

You’d buy a Volkswagen Caddy or one of its rivals because you need a lot of space, and the Caddy delivers. The Caddy is VW’s smallest van but one of its biggest MPVs, and offers much more headroom than you’d get in a Golf or even a Touran, not to mention a much bigger boot.

Is the VW Caddy the smallest van?

The Caddy is VW’s smallest van but one of its biggest MPVs, and offers much more headroom than you’d get in a Golf or even a Touran, not to mention a much bigger boot. A sliding door on each side makes access to the rear easy, even in the tightest car parks.

How many seats does a VW Caddy Maxi have?

For those who want more space, VW offers the Caddy Maxi Life, which is 40cm longer and has seven seats as standard. The engine range is simplicity itself, consisting of just a 1.0-litre TSI petrol and 2.0-litre TDI diesel, both of which have 101bhp.

Is the Caddy Life a good car to buy?

The manual gearboxes are smooth and easy to live with, while the DSG automatic changes gears quickly and smoothly once upto pace, but can be slightly jerky at parking speeds. The Caddy Life’s suspension does a reasonably good job of smoothing out potholes and poor road surfaces, while the steering feels solid and accurate.