Crew Cab Vs. Double Cab
- The Ford F-150 is the best selling vehicle of all time in the United StatesImage by Flickr.com, courtesy of Nathan
The Ford F-150 is not only the best selling pickup truck of all time, it is also the best selling vehicle of all time in the United States. That means there are more Ford F-150s roaming the streets of America than any vehicle ever produced. - The extended cab pickup is a popular style in other countries outside the United States due to its suitability to compact trucks.Image by Fotolia.com, courtesy of goce risteski
Also known as the extended cab, this body style was initially popularized by Toyota's compact pickup trucks. This body style first allowed extra space behind the front seats then added a pair of occasional rear seats for passengers. Eventually, this body style also spawned smaller "suicide doors" that hinge forward to aid entry into the rear passenger compartment. - If this was a crew cab pickup the dogs would be inside.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Mike Baird
Simply put, the crew cab body style has four full doors and far more interior room than a double cab. This body style features car-like interior room. - Modern pickup trucks are available with navigation systems.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of daveiam
The modern day full-size pickup truck market is dominated by the Ford F-150, Dodge Ram, Chevy Silverado and Toyota Tundra. These full-size pickup trucks offer modern-day conveniences like leather, navigation, high end audio and highly stylized interiors. - The modern day pickup can serve you, your business and your family for the long haul.Image by Fotolia.com, courtesy of Aaron Kohr
All modern pickup trucks offer crew cab and double cab options, and picking between the two depends on if what sort of cargo you carry more often. If you are hauling people around, most often the crew cab is for you, thanks to its larger passenger area; if you are hauling "stuff" then a double cab will suit you best, as these models can be ordered in larger pickup bed sizes.