Used Volkswagen Caddy Under £30,000 for Sale in the UK
45 under £30,000 Volkswagen Caddy vans available from independent UK dealers on Carslink.ai. Years range from 2012 to 2024.
Thinking about a pre-owned workhorse for your business? The used Volkswagen Caddy van has long been a favourite on UK roads, known for its car-like driving dynamics, reliable engines, and practical cargo space. Ideal for solo tradespeople, couriers, or small businesses, the Caddy offers a compelling blend of functionality and Volkswagen build quality. This guide will help you navigate the used market, highlighting key considerations, running costs, and what to look out for.
Used Volkswagen Caddy Price Guide (UK 2025/26)
Prices for used Caddy vans vary significantly based on age, mileage, condition, and specification. The following table provides a realistic snapshot for the popular 2010-2020 Caddy generation:
| Year | Mileage (est.) | Condition | Price Range (GBP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015-2017 | 80,000-120,000 | Good | £6,000 - £9,000 |
| 2018-2020 | 40,000-80,000 | Very Good | £9,500 - £14,000 |
| 2020+ (Mk5) | 20,000-50,000 | Excellent | £15,000 - £20,000+ |
Key Specifications
- Payload: Typically ranges from 550kg to 810kg depending on specification (e.g., Caddy Maxi offers higher capacity).
- Load Volume: Standard Caddy offers around 3.2 m³, while the Caddy Maxi extends this to approximately 4.2 m³.
- Dimensions (Standard Caddy L1 H1):
- External Length: ~4,408mm
- External Width (inc. mirrors): ~2,065mm
- External Height: ~1,822mm
- Engine Options (Popular generation 2010-2020):
- Diesel: 1.6-litre TDI (75PS, 102PS), 2.0-litre TDI (102PS, 122PS, 150PS).
- Petrol: Less common, but 1.2-litre TSI (84PS, 105PS) and 1.4-litre TSI (125PS) were available.
- Euro Standard: Most models from 2015 onwards are Euro 6 compliant with AdBlue, while older models will likely be Euro 5.
What to Look For When Buying Used
The Caddy is generally robust, but vigilance is key:
- DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter): Essential for Euro 5/6 diesels. Check service history for adequate regeneration cycles, especially if the van saw mostly short-haul city driving. A blocked DPF can lead to expensive repairs.
- Timing Belt/Chain:
- 1.6 TDI and 2.0 TDI (pre-2015): These typically used a timing belt which requires replacement every 5 years or 60,000-80,000 miles (check VW guidelines for specific models). Ensure this has been done.
- Newer 2.0 TDI (post-2015) and TSI engines: Often use a timing chain, which is generally maintenance-free but can stretch on very high mileage or poorly serviced units. Listen for rattling on startup.
- Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF): Common on manual diesel models. Listen for clonking noises when switching gears or vibrations under load – a £800-£1,200 repair.
- Rust Spots: Check wheel arches, door bottoms, and around the rear number plate light, particularly on older models or those from coastal areas.
- Sliding Door Mechanism: Test both sliding doors thoroughly for smooth operation and secure latching. Parts wear over time.
- Service History: A full, documented service history is paramount, especially for commercial vehicles.
Running Costs for Businesses
- Typical Insurance Group: Caddy vans generally fall into insurance groups 9E-15E depending on engine size and specification, which is relatively affordable for a commercial vehicle.
- Fuel Economy:
- 1.6 TDI (102PS): Expect 40-50 mpg combined.
- 2.0 TDI (102PS/122PS): Similar, around 40-48 mpg combined.
- Petrol (1.2/1.4 TSI): 35-45 mpg, but can drop significantly under load.
- Servicing: Main dealer servicing can be £200-£400 for minor, £350-£600 for major. Independent specialists offer competitive rates (e.g., £150-£300).
- ULEZ/CAZ Compliance: Most diesel Caddy vans registered after September 2015 (Euro 6) are compliant with UK ULEZ and CAZ zones. Older Euro 5 models will incur charges. Always double-check specific vehicle registration via the TFL or local council websites.
Is the Volkswagen Caddy Right For Your Business?
The Volkswagen Caddy is an excellent choice for a wide range of businesses thanks to its:
- Compact Footprint: Easy to manoeuvre and park in urban environments.
- Reliability: Good reputation for longevity with proper maintenance.
- Comfort: Car-like driving position and ride quality reduces driver fatigue.
- Running Costs: Reasonable fuel economy and insurance make it cost-effective.
It's particularly suited for:
- Small trades (electricians, plumbers) carrying light tools and parts.
- Delivery services with frequent stops.
- Businesses needing a presentable and professional image.
Alternatives to consider: Ford Transit Connect, Citroën Berlingo, Peugeot Partner, Vauxhall Combo, Renault Kangoo.
Latest Listings
2019 Volkswagen Caddy 2.0 TDI C20 Startline Panel Van 5dr Diesel Manual Euro 6 102 ps £8,995, 74,000 miles, Diesel, Manual
2017 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY 2.0 TDI BlueMotion Tech £11,995, 64,409 miles, Diesel, Manual
2021 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY 2.0 TDI C20 Commerce SWB Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr £11,992.8, 75,480 miles, Diesel, Manual
2021 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY 2.0 TDI C20 Commerce SWB Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr £12,666, 99,803 miles, Diesel, Manual
2018 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY 2.0 TDI C20 BlueMotion Tech Highline £10,995, 121,367 miles, Diesel, Manual
2018 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY 2.0 TDI C20 BlueMotion Tech Highline SWB Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr £12,594, 85,477 miles, Diesel, Manual
2016 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY 2.0 TDI C20 BlueMotion Tech Highline £11,250, 110,000 miles, Diesel, Manual
2019 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY 2.0 TDI C20 Highline 150 DSG £22,990, 43,050 miles, Diesel, Automatic
2016 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY 2.0 TDI BlueMotion Tech £18,990, 43,000 miles, Diesel, Automatic
2019 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY 2.0 TDI C20 Startline SWB Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr £9,490, 114,370 miles, Diesel, Manual
2019 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY 2.0 TDI C20 BlueMotion Tech Trendline SWB Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr £10,188, 100,000 miles, Diesel, Manual
2017 VOLKSWAGEN CADDY 2.0 TDI BlueMotion Tech £12,495, 56,434 miles, Diesel, Manual
Frequently asked questions
What can I expect from a used Volkswagen Caddy under £30,000?
Used Volkswagen Caddy stock under £30,000 typically means older model years, higher mileage, or earlier trim levels. Prioritise full service history, recent MOT with no advisories, and cars with one or two previous keepers. Avoid examples with lapsed cambelt intervals or unresolved manufacturer recalls. Carslink.ai currently lists 45 under £30,000 Volkswagen Caddys from independent UK dealers.
Is the Volkswagen Caddy a reliable used van?
Reliability of the Volkswagen Caddy depends on year, mileage and service history. Check independent owner reviews and the specific listing's service history before buying. Carslink.ai links you directly to the dealer for full vehicle history checks.
What should I check before buying a used Volkswagen Caddy?
Before buying a used Volkswagen Caddy, check the service history, MOT record, mileage, previous owners and any outstanding finance. Inspect the vehicle in person where possible and confirm details directly with the dealer listed.
How much does a used Volkswagen Caddy cost in the UK?
Current Carslink.ai listings range from £3,995 to £29,995, with an average of around £12,024.
What payload and load volume does the Volkswagen Caddy offer?
Payload, load volume and dimensions vary by wheelbase, roof height and trim level. Check the specific listing for the exact variant specification.
Where can I find a used Volkswagen Caddy near me?
Carslink.ai shows current Volkswagen Caddy stock from independent UK dealers across 6 major UK cities. Use the search to filter by location.
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