Poll of the Day > Is there a truck that has room for 4 car seats?

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HornedLion
12/27/19 10:08:59 AM
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Like a super dooper cab?

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Far-Queue
12/27/19 10:18:34 AM
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SUV w/ 3rd row seating could be an option, too

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HornedLion
12/27/19 10:32:01 AM
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Zangulus posted...
But theres also the question of putting one in the front seat or not

Yeah, I cant do that. I meant put all 4 in the back.

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hypnox
12/27/19 10:34:56 AM
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HornedLion
12/27/19 10:37:25 AM
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hypnox posted...
You need an SUV.

But how will I be taken seriously by douche bag truck owners? I was trying to joinem since I couldnt beatem.

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hypnox
12/27/19 10:39:24 AM
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HornedLion posted...
But how will I be taken seriously by douche bag truck owners? I was trying to joinem since I couldnt beatem.

As a Texan, pickup trucks are a joke.

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Entity13
12/27/19 10:53:14 AM
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It's called an extended cab. They're awesome, even if the gas mileage usually isn't.

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ParanoidObsessive
12/27/19 11:18:46 AM
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My truck has room enough to seat 6. Front and back bench seats can hold driver and passenger comfortably up front (with space in the middle to squeeze an extra person in slightly less comfortably), with three in the back (and minimal middle hump so it's not a problem for footroom).

It's actually better than my car - that only has bucket seats up front and a bench seat in back, for 5 seats (but the middle back seat is basically a write-off because it's on the center hump, so it's terrible for anyone other than small children).

My old truck could seat 4, sort of - it had driver and passenger bucket seats and two jumper seats behind them that could fold down out of the side. So if you wanted to squeeze kids or small people in (or just didn't care how uncomfortable larger people are going to be), you could - though the jumper seats sit sideways, so that might be an issue for injury if there was an accident.



Entity13 posted...
It's called an extended cab. They're awesome, even if the gas mileage usually isn't.

My mileage is actually pretty good. Better than you'd expect, honestly.
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captpackrat
12/27/19 12:12:27 PM
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I have a Ford Expedition XLT. With 2nd & 3rd rows down, it seats 2 and has as much cargo room as a long bed F-150 with a shell. I can carry up to 12 bales of hay in mine. With the 2nd row up and 3rd row down, it seats 5 and has the cargo room of a F-150 SuperCrew with a shell. With 2nd & 3rd rows up, it seats 8. You can also put half of each row down and half up to carry long narrow items like 2x4s or pipes while still retaining passenger capacity. It has the same engine and transmission as the F-150 and can tow up to 9,300 pounds. There's an EL (MAX after 2018) version that's about a foot longer for even more cargo capacity.

One thing that's really great compared to using a truck with a shell is that you can access the cargo area through the side doors, so loading furniture or packing it full of boxes or hay bales is much easier.

The only real downsides are that unlike a truck with a shell you can't take the top off to carry overly tall objects, and loading small livestock like goats or miniature horses can be messy unless you build your own stalls.


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HornedLion
12/27/19 12:55:53 PM
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captpackrat posted...
I have a Ford Expedition XLT. With 2nd & 3rd rows down, it seats 2 and has as much cargo room as a long bed F-150 with a shell. I can carry up to 12 bales of hay in mine. With the 2nd row up and 3rd row down, it seats 5 and has the cargo room of a F-150 SuperCrew with a shell. With 2nd & 3rd rows up, it seats 8. You can also put half of each row down and half up to carry long narrow items like 2x4s or pipes while still retaining passenger capacity. It has the same engine and transmission as the F-150 and can tow up to 9,300 pounds. There's an EL (MAX after 2018) version that's about a foot longer for even more cargo capacity.

One thing that's really great compared to using a truck with a shell is that you can access the cargo area through the side doors, so loading furniture or packing it full of boxes or hay bales is much easier.

The only real downsides are that unlike a truck with a shell you can't take the top off to carry overly tall objects, and loading small livestock like goats or miniature horses can be messy unless you build your own stalls.


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Oooooo! I likey! Looks big. Now to look for a used one at a reason price.

And your animals are funny.


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