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Introducing the new Caddy Maxi Life - 7 Seat People Mover

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  • #16
    Originally posted by Two Dogs View Post
    Hawk

    Child restraints second row on the left hand side, anchor on the seat backs, near the base (the other seat in the second row folds for rear access)

    One child restraint third row on the drivers side on the roof.

    Two Dogs

    P.S. If you have any further questions let me know. I'll try and help.
    Thanks Two Dogs, i only ever knew of the 2 restraints in the middle row, i'm gonna go looking for the 3rd one in the roof.

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    • #17
      VW caddy maxi life

      Hi two dogs, just wondering how your caddy is going ? I'm in the lookout for 2011 model. Heard VW can be expensive to maintain after a few years especially parts. I also plan to tow a small trailer & so checking to see if this vehicle will survive a hill with a trailer behind. Have you done any towing with your caddy ? Much appreciate any feedback if any have experience the caddy Maxi Life.

      I'm interested in the 2.0 diesel.

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      • #18
        Hi Sammeka

        The Caddy is rock solid with about 80-90k on the clock, as for expensive to maintain not in my experience(compared with other japanese cars I have owned). There are two dealers in the Hunter region and so I managed to play one off against the other and have stuck with them until recently. With the warranty running out soon I figured I would go to a Euro specialist with the correct gear and experience and have been happy.

        As for towing the 1.9 TDI is a weapon(heaps of diesel torque), I have towed a trailer full of bikes and six passengers often. Over hilly terrain, high winds and am very happy. The fuel economy is still very good on these occassions. The thing hammers up hills on the freeway, the wife and I have a term called "minivan envy" and it relates to other road users being offended/confronted by a "people mover" kicking there arse up long hills, cracks us up every time. In fact these days I tend to do it for recreation : )

        One thing that passengers find is that the ride in the back can be a bit rough on bad roads otherwise they appreciate the opera style seating hieghts, also the fact that you can very quickly and conveniently remove the last row of seating is a benefit to us.

        Any more questions just ask, as you can probably tell we still love our caddy. I am in the position to get a replacement but can't see anything better out there.

        Two Dogs

        P.S. My other car is a V6 Alfa GT, goes hard handles beautifully but I have to tell you the Caddy is still a good car to drive as far as performance goes, both handling and acceleration.

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