Streetwiseguy
Streetwiseguy HalfDork
10/14/10 11:00 p.m.

Why is this:

called a caddy? Pic shamelessly hotlinked from, well, this board.

ansonivan
ansonivan HalfDork
10/14/10 11:02 p.m.

Because it hauls E36 M3, beer and clubs, much like a golf caddy.

Further confusion ensues.

SVreX
SVreX SuperDork
10/14/10 11:28 p.m.

Because if it was a Cabby, the top would come down.

Mikey52_1
Mikey52_1 HalfDork
10/15/10 3:14 a.m.

because somebody somewhere thought it sounded cool. I've wondered myself where that came from. Maybe from 'cowboy caddy', but I always understood that to be a beat-up pickup.

davidjs
davidjs Reader
10/15/10 8:15 a.m.

That's what it was sold as overseas?

mad_machine
mad_machine SuperDork
10/15/10 8:20 a.m.

yes it was.. and I have no idea why

914Driver
914Driver SuperDork
10/15/10 8:44 a.m.

After buying the above Caddy, I joined a Board in England. Imagine a 1996 Jetta whacked off into a pickup.

Added to the list of cool stuff we can't have.

Dan

ditchdigger
ditchdigger HalfDork
10/15/10 8:53 a.m.

Caddy

–noun

  1. Golf . a person hired to carry a player's clubs, find the ball, etc.

  2. a person who runs errands, does odd Jobs, etc.

  3. caddie cart.

  4. any rigidly structured, wheeled device for carrying or moving around heavy objects: a luggage caddie.

  5. a container, rack, or other device for holding, organizing, or storing items: a pencil caddy; a bedspread caddy.

  6. Chiefly British . tea caddy.

So if you look at all those descriptions you see that a caddy is generally designed to hold and transport things.......Kinda like a VW caddy...get it?

And as it was based on the "golf" the name "caddy" is just perfect.

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