2021 Volkswagen Caddy
2021 Volkswagen Caddy
Est. monthly payment:
R 7,180 p/m
Gauteng
The 2021 Volkswagen Caddy Maxi 2.0 TDI Crew Bus offers reliable performance and practicality for South African businesses and families. This used model is in excellent condition, providing an affordable yet versatile option for those seeking a spacious crew bus with the trusted Volkswagen quality.
Powered by a 2.0 TDI diesel engine, this vehicle features a smooth manual transmission and impressive fuel efficiency, making it ideal for long trips and daily deliveries. It comfortably accommodates multiple passengers, with ample space and practical features suited for work or leisure.
Located in Colbyn, Pretoria, this Volkswagen Caddy Maxi is available for test drives and competitive prices. Buyers can explore finance deals and price comparisons easily. Whether for business or personal use, this well-maintained used Caddy offers great value. Contact your local dealer today to buy or schedule a test drive.
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Volkswagen Caddy
Volkswagen’s Caddy doesn’t pretend to be glamorous, and that's the point. It’s a workhorse for small business owners, plumbers, electricians, and families who need a practical van without the hassle of a hulking transporter. You’ll see it squeezed into Parkhurst driveways or lugging loads through Durban’s CBD, quietly getting on with the job. Its competition — Ford Transit Connect, Renault Kangoo, Citroën Berlingo — all nibble at the same buyers who put fuel bills and interior volume ahead of badges or flash. South Africans get a choice of petrol or diesel, plus manual, auto, and DSG ’boxes, depending on how much you want to spend or how much traffic you brave. With 45 live listings from R194,500 up to R689,900 and a median right at R319,995, there’s enough spread to cover cash-strapped fleet managers and those who want the newer, smarter Cargo trim. Used Caddys dominate the classifieds, as expected — 32 out of 45 listings — with model years from 2012 all the way to 2026 and average mileage at 88,000 km. The CADDY CARGO 1.6i is everywhere, priced R229,995 to R284,900, and it’s the obvious pick if you want petrol simplicity and low running costs. But look at the diesel 2.0TDi Cargo at R598,000 — it’s new, and it’s there for operators who do big mileage and count on that torque. It’s what the Caddy should have been from the start: honest, frugal, and built for South African distances. VW’s dealer reach and spare parts network tip the scales, especially when you’re running a business and downtime means lost money. On paper at least, the Caddy’s never going to get your pulse racing, but that VW familiarity and aftersales safety net are what really matter if you’re relying on your wheels to earn a living.
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2021 Volkswagen Caddy
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