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Choosing the right used Volkswagen Caddy roof panel

Used roof panels vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:

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Fitment questions

What generation is my Volkswagen Caddy and does the year affect which roof panel fits?

The Caddy has run through several distinct generations: the Mk3 (2004–2015, with a facelift around 2010) and the Mk4 (2015–2021), followed by the Mk5 from 2021 onwards. The roof panel is generation-specific, so a Mk3 panel will not fit a Mk4 or Mk5, and you must match your vehicle to the correct generation when requesting quotes. Give your full registration to the breaker so they can confirm the exact pressing for your build year.

Will a roof panel from a 2013 Caddy fit my 2016 Caddy?

A 2013 Caddy falls within the Mk3 generation (2004–2015), while a 2016 Caddy sits in the Mk4 generation (2015–2021), so these are different platforms with different body structures and the roof panels are not the same part. You should source a Mk4 panel for a 2016 vehicle. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.

Does wheelbase or roof height matter when buying a used Caddy roof panel?

Yes, for the van body Caddy this matters significantly — the standard wheelbase and Maxi (long wheelbase) variants have different roof lengths, and a Maxi roof panel will not be a straight swap onto a standard-wheelbase van. Additionally, if your Caddy is a Maxi Life or similar high-roof derivative, the roof pressing differs again from the standard-height version. Always specify your wheelbase and roof height to the breaker alongside your registration.

Does it matter whether my Caddy has barn doors or a tailgate when buying a roof panel?

For most of the roof's main pressing this makes no difference, as the rear aperture detail is at the very bottom of the rear body structure rather than the roof panel itself. However, the rearmost edge and any drainage channels can vary slightly depending on the rear door arrangement, so it is worth mentioning your barn door or tailgate configuration to the breaker when getting a quote. This is a straightforward detail for any experienced Caddy dismantler to cross-check.

Does trim level affect which roof panel I need — for example, does a C20 or Life spec change anything?

Trim level — whether that is C20, Life, Maxi Life or any other Caddy specification — does not affect the roof panel itself, as the pressing is determined by the generation, body style, and wheelbase rather than the equipment grade. You may find that higher-spec vehicles have a factory-fitted sunroof or a different headlining rail arrangement, so factor that in when choosing a donor panel if your vehicle has a sunroof. The breaker can confirm the panel suits your exact configuration once you provide your registration.

Can I use a roof panel from a Caddy van on a Caddy Life people-carrier, or vice versa?

The Caddy Life people-carrier and the panel van share the same basic platform and generation structure, but body pressings — particularly around the roof sides and rear — can differ between the people-carrier and van body styles, so they are not reliably interchangeable. Whether specific panels align closely enough to be swapped is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations rather than assume compatibility. A dismantler experienced with Caddy stock will be able to compare the parts directly.