Hello together, after our checkbook-kept Roomster (1.2 TSI, BJ 2011) had a disastrous inspection and TÜV appointment with an estimate of 2T€ (for the fourth time change of control chain, cuffs, brakes etc.), we are now looking for a family-friendly replacement at short notice. There are two alternatives to choose from: VW Caddy Comfortline 1.4 TSI (without DSG) from 05/2017 with 5TKM for 22T€ or a Citroen Grand C4 Picasso Selection HDI 120 from 04/20 17 with 10TKM or 130er petrol from 04/2017 with 20TKM, both for approx. 20T€. Both with a guarantee over a total of 5 years. I am a bit perplexed, both we drove test. After the negative experience with the Skoda 1.2 TSI, I actually did not want to go directly back to the VW Group. We like the Citroen from driving and the equipment very well, also the two in the selection are about 10% cheaper in the purchase than the VW, a not insignificant factor. The glass surfaces and the Multimedia sounds plus several assistants in the Citroen are really great. On the other hand, the caddy radiates solidity and reason from every pore, the equipment is thin. The bottom line is that the car 15TKM is supposed to bring us to the daycare center, school and the holiday. Therefore, navigating and playing in the car are really unnecessary. More important are more solidity and follow-up costs. Can someone give us some tips or experiences with the way? I have doubts about the Citroen, we sin d but probably also trimmed as an average family marketing on VW. Greetings from WI