Jul 27, 2018

Double Cab vs Crew Cab 

We know that many drivers have questions about their vehicles or about their next vehicle, and we want to help you find the answers. Many truck shoppers have questions about our available models, and a common question is: What is the difference between double cab vs crew cab? We will help you understand the difference and find out which one is right for you. 


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Sizes 

The difference between the double cab and the crew cab is size. The double cab, which is also called an extended cab, seats a row of passengers inside a truck. A crew cab has two full doors that have room of usually five passengers. Because of these size differences, it is important to decide which one is the right one for you.  

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Recommendations 

If you don’t need that much space or if you can pack everything in the truck bed or in a trailer, you may want to buy a double cab truck. If you have a lot of luggage to bring with you, you may want to get a crew cab just in case. This will also help if you want to consolidate your family members into one vehicle. There are advantages to both, but it all depends on your family’s situation. 


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We hope we helped answer all of your questions. The double cab vs crew cab comparison is easy to understand once you know the difference. Now you can decide what kind of truck cab you want for that big trip or whatever else you need. If you are interested in any of our available Toyota truck models, you can visit our online inventory to learn more and schedule a test drive with us at Baierl Toyota today.