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the revs, drop the clutch, and this unlikely Caddy will

12th April 1990, Page 36
12th April 1990
Page 36
Page 36, 12th April 1990 — the revs, drop the clutch, and this unlikely Caddy will
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probably make up your mind for you: as you disappear in a blaze of wheelspin.

The diminutive steering wheel is a bit silly, in that it completely obscures the rev counter and the speedometer, but this doesn't matter that much in that the engine pulls well at all revs.

Despite its unlikely appearance, the Caddy Sport succeeds because it is such hilarious fun to drive. Its performance continues to raise eyebrows (not least in following vehicles), and its handling defies its somewhat humble origins by being safe yet entertaining.

The Caddy Sport is great fun to drive, practical to live with, and has the pose-appeal of a thousand medallions (if you like that sort of thing). At around £10,000 (ex-VAT) a piece,