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Thread: Looking to buy Caddy maxi life

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    Jackmax

    Quote Originally Posted by wai View Post
    I considered the Citroen, but there were a number of reasons for not going that way. At the time of making the decision to go with a VW, I was not aware of the discount available.

    I know that many who post in forums do so because they have a problem, and there were problems reported with general finish. I know that some such comments were made when the C4 Picasso was briefly viewed by Jason Plato on Fifth Gear. Top Gear had a comment that once all the bits had fallen off it would run perfectly for years! There were comments made to the effect that the HUGE windscreen that wraps onto the roof was a "stone magnet". Another was regarding the software controlling the transmission that would suddenly put you into service mode.

    The other thing is that because the third row of seats folds into the floor, leg room is quite limited and really only suited to young children. There are of course many good things about it.

    For me, there was one other thing. I might be relocating to Bendigo in the not too distant future, and there is no Cirtoen dealership in Bendigo. There is a service garage that specialises in Citroens, but the nearest dealership is in Ballarat. It is also the same across Australia if you feel you need dealership support.

    I have seen one in the car park at the local supermarket, and it certainly looks nice.



    Hi Wai

    Thank you very much for that.

    Jackmax

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    I'd love to see a 2.0TSI option in the Caddys, just like the Multivans will get...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lams View Post
    I'd love to see a 2.0TSI option in the Caddys, just like the Multivans will get...
    Hi Lams,

    I have question for your caddy max life toil bar. Per the manual page 138(if I am not wrong), it comes as standard. The U shape bar placed inside one of the compartment under floor / behind driver seat.

    Do you have that bar and how do you fit it in to your car?

    Thank you very much.

    Regards

    Jackmax

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    Red face Removeable ball coupling

    [QUOTE=jackmax;689773]Hi Lams,

    I have question for your caddy max life removable ball coupling .
    Per the manual page 138(Fig.93,94 and Page 144 Fig. 95), it comes as standard. The U shape removable ball coupling is placed inside one of the compartment under floor / behind driver seat.

    Do you have that bar and how do you fit it in to your car?

    Thank you very much.

    Regards

    Hi Lams,
    I have question for your caddy max life removable ball coupling .
    Per the manual page 138(Fig.93,94 and Page 144 Fig. 95), it comes as standard. The U shape removable ball coupling is placed inside one of the compartment under floor / behind driver seat.

    Do you have that bar and how do you fit it in to your car?

    Thank you very much.

    Regards

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    Hi jackmax,
    I don't have a tow bar. The manual will cover a lot of stuff for different markets, and not everything is applicable to the car.
    For example, it will talk about how to sync your bluetooth to your car. Unless you have phone prep then you won't have bluetooth...
    that's how VW does manuals, I am sure the tow bar is a dealer-fitted accessory
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lams View Post
    Hi jackmax,
    I don't have a tow bar. The manual will cover a lot of stuff for different markets, and not everything is applicable to the car.
    For example, it will talk about how to sync your bluetooth to your car. Unless you have phone prep then you won't have bluetooth...
    that's how VW does manuals, I am sure the tow bar is a dealer-fitted accessory
    Hi Lams,

    Thank you very much. I have this car only 2 weeks, just 400km. This morning it had smoke after 7km drivring, like some electrical burning. now it is ok. Do you have samething during your new car run in?

    Regards

    Jackmax

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    well, it did smell like stuff was burning (running in) but not really smoke...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lams View Post
    well, it did smell like stuff was burning (running in) but not really smoke...
    Hi Lams,

    You are right. It was something smell like stuff burning. What was wrong with that? How could happened? Did you do anythig to prevent?
    Thanks and regards

    Jackmax

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    hey mate, it probably isn't something worth worrying about. New cars have all sorts of stuff that would burn off. Protective coatings, sealants, loctites etc etc. Then there's the DPF regen cycle every 700km or so and that really smells, you'd notice it - the car will idle higher and be noisier.

    How many km have you put on it now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lams View Post
    hey mate, it probably isn't something worth worrying about. New cars have all sorts of stuff that would burn off. Protective coatings, sealants, loctites etc etc. Then there's the DPF regen cycle every 700km or so and that really smells, you'd notice it - the car will idle higher and be noisier.

    How many km have you put on it now?
    Hi Lams

    I just have this new car 3 weeks. It has 650Km on the clock today. The smell came last week, aroud 400kmm after normal driveing 7k in the moring (on the way to work). It has gone now.
    Best regards
    Jackmax

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