2023 Volkswagen Caravelle
2023 Volkswagen Caravelle
Est. monthly payment:
R 26,053 p/m
Gauteng
The 2023 Volkswagen Caravelle 6.1 2.0 BiTDI Highline DSG 4Motion offers a perfect blend of luxury, practicality, and performance. This well-maintained used van provides a spacious and versatile interior, ideal for families or business use, all at an affordable price. Its sleek design and reliable reputation make it a top choice for South African buyers seeking quality.
Powered by a robust 2.0 TDI diesel engine with 146KW, this vehicle delivers impressive performance with fuel efficiency of 8.1 L/100km. The dual-clutch DSG transmission ensures smooth shifting and dynamic driving. With four doors and four seats, it combines functionality with comfort, making it suitable for both urban commuting and longer journeys.
Located in Colbyn, Pretoria, Gauteng, this Volkswagen Caravelle is available for immediate viewing and test drive. Buyers can explore competitive finance deals, compare prices, and find the best value for a vehicle that’s built to last. Contact the dealer today to buy or schedule your test drive.
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Volkswagen Caravelle
Volkswagen’s Caravelle doesn’t pretend to be for everyone. If you’re just looking to shuttle the rugby team or haul luggage to OR Tambo, there’s always a Quantum or even a Staria. But this is for those who want something nicer—quieter on the highway, less agricultural inside, and, crucially, without that commercial-van vibe. Every used Caravelle you’ll find locally runs the 2.0 BiTDI diesel, good for about 146 kW, and forget about rowing your own gears; it’s all DSG or conventional auto. With just four used units on the market, ranging from R499,995 up to a steep R1,349,995, you’re not exactly spoiled for choice. That median price around R570k? It tells you these aren’t just oversized taxis—they’re aimed at buyers who actually care about refinement. Now, if you’re aiming high, the 6.1 BiTDI Highline DSG 4Motion is the top dog—prices from R590k to R1.35 million, justified largely by that 4Motion all-wheel drive. Older T6s and non-4Motion Highlines hover closer to R500k–R550k, making them a smarter pick if you don’t need the extra traction for muddy KZN getaways. Models range from 2017 to 2024, clocking up an average of 148,000 km, so think about DSG service costs before you sign. The real draw, though, is refinement: the Caravelle glides over Gauteng’s patched-up highways, keeps road noise out, and gives you a dashboard that doesn’t look like it was stolen from a courier van. For families and executives who want their people-mover to feel like, well, a car—not a bus—that matters.
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2023 Volkswagen Caravelle
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