I have an 06 Caddy Life with the optional seat removed and a couple of roller drawer tool boxes squeezed into its place, with a space in the middle of these boxes to stow materials. As you have probably gathered, I use this van for a mobile service. I purchased it originally because I wanted a small economical van and the Caddy appealed to me the most.
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Welcome to the forum.
I've seen a few nice looking caddys running around.
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ASR
Not sure if I'm in the right section here but anyway, I am wondering if there is actually a drive wheel on my 06 Caddy. I have a long steep gravel driveway (200 mtrs) and if there is a drive wheel as such , I would like to keep it on the outside of the road as this helps with the outer corrugated bits being easier to scrape back into the middle to keep the road formed. My partner has a rear wheel drive with the drive wheel on the passenger side which makes it easy for her but I cant work out mine. If I spin the wheels on flat gravel, both wheels leave holes. If I turn off the ASR, they still both spin. Is this just the way it is and I am destined to be forever 'Shakin All Over' or does anybody have help, thoughts or ideas. Thanks.
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