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Old Mar 16, 2013 | 10:14 PM
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SuperCab Owners?

Hi guys. I haven't posted in here in quite a while since I have been in the GMC camp for the last few years. I am currently looking at trading in my '11 Sierra CC for a '13 F-150 SuperCab with the 6.5 bed. I pulled up the specs and I am only going to lose about 4" of rear leg room going from a cc to a sc. My question to you SuperCab owners is do you really miss or need the extra room? I want the SC because I want the longer bed and still have the ability to fit in my garage. A SuperCrew 6.5 would not fit. What are your thoughts/opinions?
 
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Old Mar 16, 2013 | 11:17 PM
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You probably arent going to see much of a change-the crew cabs on the GM twins are relatively small. Moving from a silverado crew to the F150 crew was a huge difference for me.
 
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Old Mar 17, 2013 | 01:01 AM
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I just went from a 07 Silverado extended cab to a 2013 f150 supercab and there is a few more inches in the f-150
 
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Old Mar 17, 2013 | 07:58 AM
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All my previous trucks where SCabs and have my first and last CCab now. Wanted the 6.5 bed, which made the truck over a foot longer then I'm used to. The SCab's are plenty big for me and i find the CCabs bigger then i like them. After all, i want a truck to have room in the back for tools and equipment and not really for hauling people. If i need to haul passengers, I'll take the wife's vehicle.
ONLY reason i went with the CCab is because i wanted the Harley or Plat version.
 

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Old Mar 17, 2013 | 10:30 PM
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All my previous trucks where SCabs and have my first and last CCab now. Wanted the 6.5 bed, which made the truck over a foot longer then I'm used to. The SCab's are plenty big for me and i find the CCabs bigger then i like them. After all, i want a truck to have room in the back for tools and equipment and not really for hauling people. If i need to haul passengers, I'll take the wife's vehicle.
ONLY reason i went with the CCab is because i wanted the Harley or Plat version.
Well when I used my truck for work (crop adjusting) the crew cab made the most sense because I would occasionally have to haul around a whole team of adjusters with me. Now I have a company provided Jeep Grand Cherokee so if the occasion arose that I really needed to haul 4 or 5 people then I would take the Jeep. Now my truck is mainly for hunting and weekend play and I would really like that extra foot of bed, especially now that it is BBQ Competition season. The 5.5 bed on my GMC is fills up real quick because of my in bed tool boxes.
 
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Old Mar 17, 2013 | 10:56 PM
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Most of the time it is only my kids in the back of the truck. They do not complain about the room. My wife does not like that she needs to open her door to let the kids out of the back.

The reason I bought the SCab is to get the 6.5' bed without getting the longer wheelbase.
 
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Old Mar 24, 2013 | 01:29 PM
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Most of the time it is only my kids in the back of the truck. They do not complain about the room. My wife does not like that she needs to open her door to let the kids out of the back.
Hmmm. This sounds very familiar. Complaining wife vs. my truck... truck vs. wife... what to do... Hmmm
 
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Old Mar 24, 2013 | 03:09 PM
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Hmmm. This sounds very familiar. Complaining wife vs. my truck... truck vs. wife... what to do... Hmmm
Get her a 4 door car and use that when you go out as a family.
 
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Old Mar 24, 2013 | 03:40 PM
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I looked at Crew Cabs before buying my Super.

Divorced, family is raised and moved on.

Just me , the dog and the cat and neither one of them have ever complaiined about the room in the back.

Just get an underseat storage bin for the back seat and between that and the 5 gallon console, you'll have plenty of room for storing things.

I've rid two of my 200lb pals around for 4 hrs at a time and they never complained either, but I did adjust my seat forward a couple of inches.
 
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Old Mar 25, 2013 | 12:17 PM
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If you regularly put people/kids in the back seat then get the SuperCrew. If your backseat is usually empty (or just holding minimal items) then a SuperCab is OK.

I had a SuperCab and it worked for everything I needed... then I got married and had a kid... getting a kid in and out of the back seat is a pain when you are in parking lots. If you can't open the front door wide open then you have to do a little dance to get things in and out.

Now I have a SuperCrew and it is much easier since I regularly get kids in and out of the backseat.
 
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Old Mar 25, 2013 | 08:10 PM
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Well I went and test drove the SuperCab today and I was honestly impressed. I've driven my dads 2010 Platinum many times and I was surprised at the difference between the 5.4 and the 5.0. I got in the back seat and adjusted the front enough that I had room and then got in the front and it was still comfortable. Sat down with the salesman and I think we came to an agreement on the numbers but I'm going to have to sit down and crunch some more numbers. They offered the new one out the door at $39,500 from a sticker of $46,710 so I am pretty impressed with that. What do you think?
 
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