Any VW Caddy Maxi Life Owners in here?
Any VW Caddy Maxi Life Owners in here?
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TwistingMyMelon

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6,470 posts

225 months

Tuesday 5th December 2017
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With another baby on the way need a bigger car to travel 2 x adults 2 x teenagers and 2 x baby/ toddlers Thankfully oldest is at uni so rarely travels with us, so just need a 5 seater that can occasionally seat 6

I also want a huge boot, as I keep picking up large items, and often have bikes with me

I also need isofix , CC, aircon otherwise im not fussed, have about £10K to spend

Ideally been looking at vans, but the only one that offers what I want in budget is a VW Caddy Maxi Life, I can take the last two seats out most of the time and just have a huge boot , anyone got any ownership experiences?

Only thing that puts me off is that I only do under 10K miles a year and a fair amount of those are 5-10 mile start stop urban driving, normally buying simple petrol engined is fine, just wondering how the 1.6 VW diesel will cope with low urban mileages .


I looked at Honda Stepwagon MPV imports but the delay in any parts put me off

Otherwise its a Ford Galaxy, but TBH I dont like them , plus the boot isn't as big as a Caddy as the rear most seats are fixed in the car

cheers
TMM

Edited by TwistingMyMelon on Tuesday 5th December 14:01

Johnnytheboy

24,499 posts

206 months

Tuesday 5th December 2017
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I can't comment specifically on this model, but the Caddy van upon which it based is a good place to start. I'm on my third at work.

TwistingMyMelon

Original Poster:

6,470 posts

225 months

Tuesday 5th December 2017
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Cheers for feedback I want something that is tough and can hack a bit of family abuse

AlwynMike

555 posts

107 months

Tuesday 5th December 2017
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I run a Caddy Maxi Life Wheelchair vehicle as part of a Charity I'm involved in.

It's effectively a taxi - with 5 proper seats and room for a wheelchair behind.
Hence, it doesn't do 5 - 10 mile commutes

The 1.6 diesel is reasonable, and is a comfortable cruiser, both on urban, country roads and motorways.
Fairly quiet.

With having a number of drivers, it does get a fairly hard life, but it stands up to it well enough.

Not hugely economical - getting low 40's mpg, but a lot of it is short town journeys (with a warm engine).
With being a WAV, it's heavier than standard.

It still has the pre-emissionsgate map on it (my son works for VW and has told me horror stories about Caddy's having the emissions fix done)

By comparison, we had a Fiat Doblo (new model) previously.
This is noisier, smaller in the back (only a 4 seater + wheelchair) and less economical.
Reliability has been surprisingly good - nothing has failed (yet! - I now run the Dobby as my personal vehicle for carting motorbikes around).

The Caddy is more car-like to drive than the Dobby, but the Dobby driving position, with the big screen makes it seem commanding.

Caddy 3rd row seats will probably be heavy - I know from experience that the 2nd row seats are VERY heavy, but easy to get out (if there's two of you).



Jonesy1972

157 posts

99 months

Tuesday 5th December 2017
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Hi, bud. Ran a Maxi Life for 2 years, with the 1.6 engine. Would echo points above. Not massively economical, but as a family wagon it ticked all the boxes. Mountain biking, fishing, beach trips, holidays and flung a load of shed panels in the back when my Mum’s fence blew down. I loved mine, but had to sell due to austerity measures on my part. Would have another as a family car at the drop of a hat! Suggest you test drive one, to get an idea of how car like they are.

Jonesy

TwistingMyMelon

Original Poster:

6,470 posts

225 months

Wednesday 6th December 2017
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Cheers for the feedback much appreciated, as it is difficult to find much online, always good to hear what it is like to live with them

Pulse

10,922 posts

238 months

Thursday 28th June 2018
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Did you ever get one, TMM? If so, would love to ask you more about it.

steve-5snwi

9,792 posts

113 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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The 1.6 is gutless, its even worse after the diesel fix. You would be much better off with something like this ...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...

AlwynMike

555 posts

107 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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[quote=steve-5snwi]The 1.6 is gutless, its even worse after the diesel fix. [quote]

Still running ours.
Certainly no fireball but better performance than Fiat Doblo 1.9 (I use both).
Not had dieselgate fix done!