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Comfort is one of the things you consider most in
choosing the right car for you. You don’t buy your vehicle merely for
transportation but you buy it because you know it can get you to your
destination, securely, conveniently and pleasurably. After all, one
would always want to get the best return for his car investment. Having
a car nowadays is unquestionably necessary but it’s also true that it’s
an expensive need, so why get a vehicle that’s not worth your money. In
assessing the vehicle’s ability to provide comfort, you look into the
cabin. It’s you temporary home while driving and riding your car.0..
Ford, one of the leading automakers not only in America but in the world,
brings to you a great line of vehicles that offers comfort at its best.
A Ford cab is characterized by great head, shoulder, hip and leg room,
comfortable seats and other fine amenities. The body frame of a Ford
cab is strong and in fact the strongest among other car and truck
models. Body frame of Ford trucks are exceptionally built to resist
high impacts and thus, you are guaranteed safe in the Ford cab during
an accident. It is made of thicker gauge steel frame rails that are
lengthened for stiffness. The stronger body mounts also keep the Ford
cabin from noise and vibration, giving you highest level of comfort you
want.
The Ford Ranger is offered in Regular Cab and SuperCab versions. The
Regular Cab can seat three passengers inside the Ford cab while the
SuperCab accommodates up to five passengers. The strongest full-size
truck from Ford, the Ford F-150 and the Ford Super Duty on the other
hand, adds a SuperiorCrew Cab in its body styles. Both the SuperCab and
SuperCrew Cab models of the F-150 and Super Duty accommodate up to six
passengers inside the Ford cab.
Regular cab pickups have single row seats and set of doors while the
extended or super cab pickups provide extra space at the back of the
front seat. Whereas, Crew cab pickups have additional two full benches
behind the front cab and full-sized doors on both sides of the vehicle.
Ford was the first to introduce a pickup with crew cab body style on
the 1969 F-100 model.
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