The new Caddy has arrived in SA as the fifth generation of Volkswagen’s multipurpose passenger and commercial vehicle.
The Caddy was first launched here in 1992 and has sold more than 35,000 units, with more than 3-million built worldwide since 1979. 1. It is based on the Golf
It’s all neat and visually appealing, and the cloth seats offered throughout the range are comfortable, but the dashboard is made of hard plastic instead of the classier soft-touch type.3. It’s available in nine versions The Caddy is the range-topping spec with niceties like colour-coded bumpers, roof rails, cruise control, leather steering wheel, park distance control, an 8.25-inch infotainment screen and a carpet covering in the passenger compartment.
Versatility remains the Caddy’s calling card, and the rear seats can be easily folded or removed. Picture: SUPPLIED
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