View Poll Results: Should VW Australia bring the Sportline vans to Australia ?

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Thread: Caddy & Caddy Maxi Sportline Revealed

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    Caddy & Caddy Maxi Sportline Revealed



    INTRODUCING THE NEW CADDY AND CADDY MAXI SPORTLINE

    Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has released the first images of two exciting new models in its stylish Sportline range – the Caddy Sportline and Caddy Maxi Sportline vans, set to go on sale next month.

    They join the existing Transporter Sportline panel van (short and long wheelbase) and Transporter Sportline kombi to make a range of five models in Volkswagen’s dynamic Sportline range. Each vehicle combines aggressive yet tasteful styling additions while retaining the versatility for which the vehicles are renowned to provide customers with a vehicle that’s equally suited to commercial or leisure applications.

    Full details of the specification and prices will be announced in October, but as the preview photographs indicate the distinctive styling of the Caddy Sportline and Caddy Maxi Sportline includes alloy wheels, a lower front spoiler with fog lights, chrome upper and lower grilles, chrome side rails, body coloured bumpers and door mirror housings, plus a rear roof spoiler.

    ‘We’re excited by the potential for the Caddy Sportline and Caddy Sportline in the small and medium-sized van market,’ said Gemma Cox, Product Manager, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles.

    ‘Judging by the popularity of the Transporter Sportline with customers wanting to create a distinctive and dynamic image for them and their business, we’re sure the Caddy Sportline and Caddy Maxi Sportline will be just as successful,’ she continued.

    Source:Volkswagen UK
    - Ben

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    they should put a golf rear subframe/suspension in a caddy with the GT TDI 125kw engine... then it would be a real sportline this is just a regular caddy with sportline badges
    2x Caddy, 1x Ducato

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mischa View Post
    they should put a golf rear subframe/suspension in a caddy with the GT TDI 125kw engine... then it would be a real sportline this is just a regular caddy with sportline badges
    True but just look at them
    - Ben

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    2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

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    Heres the Transporter Sportline range......

    - Ben

    1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
    2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

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    they should bring both, they look mean as, wish they did put the 16v 2L TDI in the Caddys, they'd go like the clappers!
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    I would have bought the Caddy if it were not for the 6 Month wait

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    Do what they did to the golf, forgo the sportline and just call them caddy and transporter GT so the owners feel special.

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