death of regular cab pickups

   / death of regular cab pickups #121  
Own a 94 F150 regular cab 4X4. It has spent 15 years (Mar - Nov) on Cape Lookout. Have used to haul everything and carry everything No thrills, no carpet. Very comfortable and HAND cranked windows, stick shift with an inline 6 engine, 8 Foot Bed. When time to clean, just open door and power spray out. I would never own a 4 door truck. Useless. I use a truck for a truck. I want smooth ride I drive the wife's car.
 
   / death of regular cab pickups #122  
I don't fit in a regular cab - the seat doesn't go back far enough for my long legs. I tried to buy an extended cab last time around which is what I've always had, but couldn't get one of those either with the longer bed - had to buy the crew cab and rearrange my garage so it would fit...
Our son is a little over 6’11” and he drives a 2 door 1 ton work truck, he had a 1 ton van but told the boss it killed his knees in that van so they bought him a truck.
 
   / death of regular cab pickups #123  
A half-ton, crew cab truck is extremely versatile. It has more room inside for passengers than basically any car on the market barring none. The rear seats can be folded up to the back wall, allowing a flat floor that is large and can accommodate a lot. The seats are comfortable, the cab is as quiet as a sedan. You get the higher ride height most people seem to want. Acceleration is very quick with today's engines, be it V8 or turbo 6. Braking, handling, and ride quality is quite good. You can get a basic trim level or loaded with everything imaginable. These trucks are among the safest vehicles on the road. Fuel economy is 20+ on the highway. And on top of all this, you still get a pickup bed for hauling heavy / dirty / bulky items, and a 4x4 option (many with AWD) for use in bad weather or off-road. Also, a trailer hitch for hauling trailers that normally would have required an HD truck 15 years ago. Frankly, they are impressive vehicles. You can still buy a regular cab half ton with an 8-foot bed, but they are rare and you likely would need to special order. So few people want these that it only makes sense the automakers would gradually phase them out. We've already seen that with the smaller 'midsize trucks,' you can no longer purchase one with a regular cab. The half ton will be the next victim. Now, regular cabs in the HD trucks will survive because these are now the true work trucks. Half tons focus so much on ride comfort that they now have very little ground clearance and don't have a heavy duty front end.

I am fortunate enough to have three trucks - a 2005 (coil springs) F-350 crew cab long bed diesel dually, a 2003 (leaf springs) F-550 regular cab diesel, and a 2022 Jeep Gladiator crew cab 5-foot bed 'truck.' The Jeep is so much nicer to just hop into a commute in...quick, nimble, better on fuel, still has a useful bed for most items. The other trucks are for real work though.
Our 1 ton duramax gets better mileage than our Jeep Gladiator.
 
   / death of regular cab pickups #124  
guess it's all about current market demand: regular cab pickups are a thing of the past with limited availability. couldn't live without my regular long bed Toyota 4x4.

seems today everyone wants to bring their living room with them in a pickup (w/very little payload capacity). i'll stick with my farm work beast that is also very roadworthy. plus don't feel like taking a 2nd mortgage for today's luxury models. each to his own... best regards, bb

You can still buy a single cab long bed truck. 150 250/350. Maybe the dealers don't have them but I promise you that you can order one from ford. Plus your point is very weak about payload. Modern trucks have more payload now more than ever. A f150 crew cab nearly has 3000lbs of payload. So not sure what your talking about because the 150 is a 1/2 ton pickup yet is able to carry nearly 3000lbs with the crew cab. Just because you aren't able to go to the dealer and find it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I personally like both single cabs and crew cabs, but prefer a crew cab. Yeah the maneuverability isn't great but it's a TRUCK. It's not a compact car, do live with it. With all due respect, I just completely disagree with you, what your saying isn't really true.
 
   / death of regular cab pickups #125  
Having spent a fair amount of time pushing snow in Mass. I wouldn't be surprised to find the dealer stocks the regular cab trucks for the plow guys. Shorter, easy to see out of the back window, trucks make the best plow rigs IMO.

Back in the day the best plow rig ws an IH short bed, regular cab, 3/4 ton, 4x4 with a Fisher plow. No else made a short bed 3/4 ton regular cab pick up and as far as I know they still do not.
 
   / death of regular cab pickups #126  
guess it's all about current market demand: regular cab pickups are a thing of the past with limited availability. couldn't live without my regular long bed Toyota 4x4.

seems today everyone wants to bring their living room with them in a pickup (w/very little payload capacity). i'll stick with my farm work beast that is also very roadworthy. plus don't feel like taking a 2nd mortgage for today's luxury models. each to his own... best regards, bb

I guess I can't get rid of my old turd F350 srw manual. Sure I'd like the extra room of a Crew cab but it turns the truck into a mothership.
 
   / death of regular cab pickups #127  
Ha! When I first read this I thought I saw "hauling our freedoms" - 4 foot boxes of air!
Please tell me where you are finding a full size pickup f150 and up with a 4ft bed. I'll wait.
 
   / death of regular cab pickups #128  
Missed this thread. Too long to read through all of it, but it is kinda funny how tastes can change.

I just bought my first crew cab pickup. My justification was getting room for kids in the backseat, more inside cargo room for vacations and camping, etc. But I wasn't gonna give up all bed cargo space, so had to search for the elusive CC w/ 6.5' bed. And now I daily drive a land yacht. I don't have to navigate tiny parking lots or parallel park anywhere, so it's totally fine.

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My kids can't reach the cupholders on the back of the center console while belted in. My 3-yr old daughter can't even reach the window up/down switch on her door. Why is the leg room so very, very long in the crew cab backseats? For grown men being transported as a crew or something?
 
   / death of regular cab pickups #129  
guess it's all about current market demand: regular cab pickups are a thing of the past with limited availability. couldn't live without my regular long bed Toyota 4x4.

seems today everyone wants to bring their living room with them in a pickup (w/very little payload capacity). i'll stick with my farm work beast that is also very roadworthy. plus don't feel like taking a 2nd mortgage for today's luxury models. each to his own... best regards, bb

Can't believe the cost of new trucks. Especially diesel.
 
   / death of regular cab pickups #130  
Missed this thread. Too long to read through all of it, but it is kinda funny how tastes can change.

I just bought my first crew cab pickup. My justification was getting room for kids in the backseat, more inside cargo room for vacations and camping, etc. But I wasn't gonna give up all bed cargo space, so had to search for the elusive CC w/ 6.5' bed. And now I daily drive a land yacht. I don't have to navigate tiny parking lots or parallel park anywhere, so it's totally fine.

aVNmg4q.jpg


My kids can't reach the cupholders on the back of the center console while belted in. My 3-yr old daughter can't even reach the window up/down switch on her door. Why is the leg room so very, very long in the crew cab backseats? For grown men being transported as a crew or something?

Handsome truck!
 

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