How often should you service a VW Caddy?
every 12,000 miles
Volkswagen Caddy Full Service We recommend your car receives a Full Service every 12,000 miles or 12 months – whichever is sooner. A Full Service each year will reduce the risk of breakdown and can help maintain the value of the vehicle.
How much diesel does a VW Caddy hold?
The engine has a Euro 5 standard. Fuel tank capacity is 60 liters. Consumption in city is 7.8 lt/100km, consumption in highway is 5.7 lt/100km and combined fuel consumption is 6.5 lt/100km according to official factory data.
What is the most powerful VW Caddy?
Last year, the anniversary model Caddy Edition 30 caused a stir as a top model with a sporty look and the most powerful TDI engine in the Caddy range. Now the 125 kW / 170 PS TDI is also available in other Caddy models. Bi-xenon headlights are also available now in the Caddy.
What kind of engine does a Volkswagen Caddy have?
This generation of Caddy launched with both Euro 5 and Euro 6 turbodiesel engines, though the old Euro 5 1.6-litre diesels phased out by September 2016. This left only the larger 2.0-litre TDI diesels carried over as Euro 6 engines, offered with the following power and torque ratings: 75hp / 225Nm; 102hp / 250Nm; 150hp / 340Nm
How many miles per gallon does a Volkswagen Caddy van get?
The Volkswagen Caddy 1.6 TDi gives a driver 102 brake horse power to play with, while the impressive 250Nm torque ensures the van can shift an impressive capacity payload of 697kg around town and from a standing position without any problems at all. Fuel consumption stands at 48.7 miles per gallon.
When did the new VW Caddy van come out?
The fourth-generation Volkswagen Caddy, launched in 2015, is perhaps the discerning small van buyer’s choice. It’s not necessarily the most practical, and it’s certainly not the cheapest – but it’s got that trendy VW image, impressive build quality and an appealing sense of modernity.
How big is the turn circle on a Volkswagen Caddy van?
The build quality on Volkswagens generally is outstandingly high and the Volkswagen Caddy is no exception to the rule. The van’s wall to wall turning circle is just under 12m, but nonetheless, the drive behind the wheel is one that allows for fairly complex manoeuvres at low revs.