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The name Volkswagen Caddy or VW Caddy has been used by the Volkswagen Group to describe some different models. Volkswagen Logo, claiming fair use This work is copyrighted. ...
Volkswagen AG ( TYO: 7659) is a German corporation. ...
The European Caddy
Caddy Mk. 1 In Europe, the Volkswagen Caddy was a light van designed by the Spanish SEAT design team and derived from the former SEAT Ibiza Mk. 2/Volkswagen Polo platform, sharing the front body panels with the first of them. It was built in Spain, at the Martorell factory of SEAT. Its twin the SEAT Inca was quickly phased out when SEAT started its career in the sports branch of the VW Group. World map showing location of Europe When considered a continent, Europe is the worlds second smallest continent in terms of area, with an area of 10,600,000 km² (4,140,625 square miles), making it larger than Australia only. ...
An old SEAT 600 The two-door SEAT Ibiza. SEAT is one of the leading car makers in Spain. ...
The SEAT Ibiza is a small hatchback car manufactured by the VAG and sold under the SEAT brand. ...
The VW Polo is compact car manufactured by Volkswagen, sold mainly in Europe. ...
Martorell is a town near Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, mostly known for an ancient Roman bridge, and as one of the most notorious knot of toll autoroutes in Catalonia. ...
An old SEAT 600 The two-door SEAT Ibiza. SEAT is one of the leading car makers in Spain. ...
The SEAT Inca was a commercial van designed and assembled in Spain and based upon the SEAT Ibiza Mk. ...
This version of the Caddy was built from 2000 to 2003.
Caddy Mk. 2 The Caddy for sale now in Europe (as of 2005) is based upon the VW Golf platform, resembling the Touran compact MPV, and is assembled at the Poznań factory of Volkswagen in Poland. VW Golf Mk. ...
The Volkswagen Touran is a mini-MPV class automobile based on a vertically stretched 5th generation VW Golf and sold in Europe. ...
The Poznan is also a breed of horse. ...
Rest of the world The VW Caddy is a light pickup truck (ute) and van based on the VW Golf hatchback. It has been through several generations with the hatchback model. The mechanicals are shared with the other Volkswagen A platform cars. It was also known in North America as the "VW Rabbit Sportruck", which competed with other mini-pickups such as the Ford Courier of that time. They are still (as of 2004) produced in South Africa (the stamping equipment were shipped from Westmoreland, New Jersey). VW Golf Mk. ...
The Volkswagen A platform is an automobile platform shared among the compact cars of Volkswagen Group. ...
2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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