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Crew Cab vs. Quad Cab Configurations

2022 RAM 1500 Crew Cab vs. 2022 RAM 1500 Quad Cab

When buying or leasing that perfect truck, there are no shortage of decisions to be made. But one of the most common questions we hear from customers is “What’s the difference between crew cab vs. quad cab configurations?” These are two of the most popular options for Chicago and Madison drivers, and while both are practical choices, they offer different benefits. See whether the crew vs. quad cab option suits your needs the best, and start shopping for your next truck with Badger Truck & Auto Group.

Why Choose the Crew Cab? 

Comparing the crew vs. quad cab, both options are considered extended cab styles. This means they have extra seating and extra cargo capacity compared to the base-level regular cab. However, the crew cab puts an emphasis on passenger capacity. If you travel with a team to work sites around Waukesha, you’ll find that a crew cab has the extra interior space to keep the ride comfortable. Here are a few of the benefits of crew cab designs:

  • Crew cabs are built with more interior space, especially in the rear seats. That means no matter where you sit in the cabin, you’ll have plenty of room to stretch out. 
  • Crew cabs have larger doors. That’s a useful feature when getting your crew in and out of the truck, but it’s also helpful when you want to take advantage of the cabin cargo space.
  • The rear seats of the crew cab often have nicer amenities, including arm rests, so those long travels are more comfortable for everyone.

Why Choose the Quad Cab? 

Models like the best-selling RAM 1500 pickup are available in a quad cab design—and the same is true for most other full-size pickups, too. Though the design is slightly smaller overall than the crew cab, far more emphasis is placed on the cargo and bed capacity. That means you’ll have a lighter, more maneuverable vehicle with more cargo capacity – but less room for your guests and teammates.

  • Quad cab designs are lighter, which often translates to better fuel economy.
  • Quad cab designs are smaller, which means they tend to be more affordable.
  • These vehicles place greater emphasis on cargo and bed size, so you’ll find better cargo capacity and larger bed sizes than the crew cab.

Try Out a New Truck with Badger Truck & Auto Group

We’ve gone through the basics of the crew cab vs. quad cab, so why not get behind the wheel at Badger Truck & Auto Group? We can show you the differences between the RAM crew cab vs. quad cab during a test drive, and help you find your perfect truck today. Contact us with any questions!

 

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