Volkswagen Caddy is a panel van and leisure activity vehicle produced by the German automaker Volkswagen Group since 1980.
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Volkswagen Caddy is a panel van and leisure activity vehicle produced by the German automaker Volkswagen Group since 1980.
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The Volkswagen Caddy was first introduced in North America in 1980 and in Europe in 1982.
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Caddy came to fruition when Volkswagen was experimenting with Golf derivatives, an estate and a pickup.
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The Volkswagen Caddy actually was not called Volkswagen Caddy until 1982 when it was released in Europe.
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Original Volkswagen Caddy was produced in South Africa until 2007, alongside the first generation Golf itself .
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Note: The electronic differential lock employed by Volkswagen Caddy is not — as the name suggests — a differential lock at all.
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Typ 9U Volkswagen Caddy was built in Skoda Auto's Kvasiny, Czech Republic plant.
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Third generation of Volkswagen Caddy debuted at the end of 2003, at the RAI Commercial Vehicle Show in Amsterdam, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles debuted the Typ 2K Caddy panel van.
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The new model Volkswagen Caddy has a more aerodynamic design, the angle of the windscreen and A pillar is more horizontal, making the dashboard bigger and the bonnet smaller.
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Volkswagen Caddy Carrera Cup Edition is a limited version for the Swedish market.
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The switch to MQB has enabled VW to offer new tech to the Volkswagen Caddy lineup, including Travel Assist, the new oncoming vehicle braking when turning function, connected infotainment systems and digitalized controls.
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