Crew Cab Trucks for Sale in Pasadena, TX
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Why Choose a Crew Cab?
Each cab style has its benefits. Regular cabs offer less passenger volume and interior storage but have larger beds and greater towing and payload capacities. Double cabs have a back seat you can carry passengers in, but the space is smaller, making it uncomfortable on longer trips.
Crew cabs have full-size rear doors for easy access and extra legroom for passenger comfort. They're ideal if you're regularly driving passengers. Crew cabs have full-size doors rather than smaller doors found on double cab trucks that require you to open the front door first. These full-size doors offer better space to enter the rear cabin without the need to open the front door first. or you need the larger doors and interior space for loading gear.
Crew cabs make sense as hybrid family/work vehicles because the rear seat has more leg room, suitable for up to three adults. This space allows you to take the crew to the jobsite or your kids to soccer practice without sacrificing towing and hauling capacity. Chevrolet offers an optional rear under-seat storage system to keep smaller gear from impacting passenger space. Thanks to its lockable lid, you can use the under-seat storage area to keep items safe.
Key Factors To Consider When Buying a Crew Cab
Before you choose a cab style for your truck, consider who or what you plan on carrying. If transporting people is your primary consideration, the crew cab is a good option, as your backseat passengers will enjoy the extended leg and headroom.
Chevrolet crew cab models typically include extra convenience features such as heated and ventilated rear seats with storage areas underneath. However, if you regularly tow heavy loads, the weight of the crew cab reduces the amount you can tow. Crew cabs also have shorter bed lengths that limit the length of the items you can haul.
If you usually transport long items, a regular or double cab will probably work better for you. The heavier weight of a crew cab versus a regular or double cab can also affect your mileage. If you plan on driving long distances, a smaller, lighter cab will save you money in fuel costs.
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