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Volkswagen - Caddy (2005)

Looking for the latest insights on a classic European compact van? The Volkswagen Caddy has long been a staple for small businesses and families alike, offering a blend of reliability, spaciousness, and practicality. Whether you’re scouting a 2005 model, comparing used options, or simply curious about depreciation trends, this overview delivers the context you need—all without a single headline that feels like a click‑bait promise.

Below is a concise summary of the most frequently sought data points for the Caddy. The focus is on realistic market values, standard specifications, and, importantly, how the vehicle’s worth changes over time. All stated prices are a general indicator; the actual Volkswagen Caddy price will vary by region, condition, and mileage.

  • Model year: 2005 – a strong entry point in the van’s evolution
  • Engine: Optional 1.8L inline‑4 or 1.9L diesel (depending on country)
  • Power: 80–95 hp, 140–150 Nm torque (diesel variants)
  • Transmission: 5‑+, 6‑speed manual or 5‑speed automatic
  • Fuel type: Petrol or diesel, with diesel generally offering better fuel efficiency for fleet users
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,435 mm
    • Width: 1,730 mm (without mirrors)
    • Height: 2,025 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,730 mm
  • Payload capacity: up to 600 kg (varies with variant)
  • Seating: 2‑4 passenger options; rear can be folded for cargo
  • Cargo area: 2.2–2.6 cubic meters, depending on trim
  • Top speed: Approximately 140–150 km/h (diesel)
  • Emission class: Euro 4 (diesel) & Euro 5 (petrol) in most models

Why the 2005 model matters

The Volkswagen Caddy 2005 price continues to intrigue collectors and small‑firm operators. During its release, the van was praised for its upgraded interior ergonomics and reinforced chassis, making it a dependable choice in a competitive segment. Even today, the 2005 series remains a benchmark when evaluating older Caddy models’ reliability and cost of ownership.

When you see a listing marked “used Volkswagen Caddy price,” the vendor rarely lists a concrete figure. Instead, most references provide a range such as “€8,000‑€12,000 (varies by market/condition).” This phrasing clarifies the inherent variability without implying a false standard. It acknowledges that a used van’s value depends on mileage, service history, and geographical demand.

Depreciation Snapshot

Understanding how quickly a Volkswagen van loses its value helps buyers make informed decisions


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2 years ago used €5,900.00 Unlock all links
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2 years ago used €5,999.00 Unlock all links
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