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VW Caravelle review covering 1991 To Date
Wednesday 22 February 2006
All too often, even full-sized MPVs fall into a familiar trap. Load them with a few people and there’s nowhere to put the bags. Some manufacturers such as Renault and Chrysler partly answered the question by introducing long wheelbase ‘Grand’ versions of their wares but the true solution was staring many customers in the face in the form of the Volkswagen Caravelle. With acres of interior space and a range of great engines, the Caravelle is a model which has subsequently spawned some imitators. The real thing remains in a class of its own however. As a used buy, the rugged Caravelle makes a lot of sense but demand remains strong.
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