£31,991
£28,791
Volkswagen Caddy Maxi
2.0 TDI 122 Life 5dr DSG
- 2024
- DG74ENK
- Diesel
- Automatic
- 26,087 Miles
- Grey
£31,991
£28,791
Volkswagen Caddy Maxi
2.0 TDI 122 Life 5dr DSG
£33,491
£28,991
Volkswagen Caddy Maxi
2.0 TDI 122 Life 5dr DSG
£32,991
£30,391
Volkswagen Caddy Maxi
2.0 TDI 122 Life 5dr DSG

£30,491
Volkswagen Caddy Maxi
2.0 TDI 122 Life 5dr DSG
HP Finance representative example
Total cash price£28,791.Borrowing£35,730with a£1,250deposit at a representative APR of12.1%.

The Volkswagen Caddy Maxi Life is a versatile, extended‑length people carrier designed for families and active lifestyles. It offers spacious seating for up to seven passengers, flexible interior layouts, and practical sliding doors, making it ideal for everyday use or long road trips. With efficient engines, solid build quality, and dependable comfort, the Caddy Maxi Life combines practicality with the reliability expected from Volkswagen.
A used Caddy Maxi delivers dependable, no-nonsense performance geared toward utility and everyday usability rather than sporty driving, especially if equipped with the 1.5 TSI petrol engine (around 114–116 hp) often found in later models. That powertrain typically produces around 220 Nm of torque, giving reasonable acceleration (0–60 mph in the low-to-mid 12-second range) and a top speed about 110-115 mph, perfectly adequate for commuting, cargo hauling or light towing. What stands out more than outright speed is the balance of efficiency and practicality: with combined WLTP-rated fuel consumption often around 6.7–6.9 litres/100 km (≈ 40–42 mpg UK), a Caddy Maxi can be reasonably economical for its size.

A used Caddy Maxi stands out for its cargo capacity and flexibility. Its longer wheelbase and extended load bay, roughly 3.7 m³ - allow it to carry more than standard small vans. That extra room is useful whether you’re hauling tools, equipment, deliveries, or even converting it for leisure (e.g. a camper-van or weekend-trip vehicle). It’s also known for being relatively economical and easy to run compared with larger vans: used versions often deliver decent fuel economy (some diesel variants around 50 mpg) which keeps running costs down even when covering many miles. And because Caddy variants are common, parts and maintenance tend to be easier to source an advantage when you buy second-hand. Furthermore, the Caddy Maxi delivers good usability and convenience: it offers sliding side doors, rear twin doors (or optionally a tailgate), and a load-floor height that makes loading and unloading easier, important if you’re carrying heavy or bulky items regularly.