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The Ford F-Series pickups deliver a wide range of utility and performance features to Eatonton drivers. The
Ford F-150 is a full-size pickup truck, while the
Ford Super Duty is a series of heavy-duty pickups. Both Ford trucks are offered with a range of different configurations, too. Here, we'll explore the differences between these configurations with a rundown of the Regular Cab vs. SuperCab vs. SuperCrew.
Regular Cab
If you don't have a need to transport a big crew, then the Ford Regular Cab setup will likely suit your driving needs just fine. This option, however, isn't available on some luxury-level models. Highlights of the Regular Cab setup include:
F-150 Regular Cab | | F-250 Regular Cab |
3 | Seating capacity | 3 |
6.5 feet, 8 feet | Truck bed options | 8 feet |
SuperCab
If you need added room for a bigger crew, then moving up to the SuperCab setup may be the best option. This setup includes:
F-150 SuperCab | | F-250 SuperCab |
6 | Seating capacity | 6 |
6.5 feet, 8 feet | Truck bed options | 6.75 feet, 8 feet |
SuperCrew & Crew Cab
Reserved for the most luxurious trim levels of the Ford F-150 lineup, the SuperCrew has the same passenger capacity as the SuperCab but provides even more room for passengers to stretch out and get comfortable. Similarly, the Super Duty's Crew Cab setup provides increased space for passengers in back. This setup comes with:
F-150 SuperCrew | | F-250 Crew Cab |
6 | Seating capacity | 6 |
5.5 feet, 6.5 feet | Truck bed options | 6.75 feet, 8 feet |
Explore the Regular Cab vs SuperCab vs SuperCrew
There are lots of options available to Macon area contractors and workers in need of a Ford truck or van at Butler Ford of Milledgeville, not to mention a range of
Ford truck accessories to increase the utility of these vehicles. Come check out our current lineup of Ford F-Series Regular Cab, SuperCab, and SuperCrew trucks right now at Butler Ford in Milledgeville, GA, or
contact us with any questions!