Chevy Silverado Crew Cab vs Double Cab

Chevy Silverado Crew Cab

One of the great things about picking the Chevy Silverado for your next truck is all the different configurations you can choose from. For example, you’ll have three different cabs to select from, two of the most spacious being the Crew Cab and the Double Cab.

Wexford, Pittsburgh, and Cranberry Township drivers might wonder what the difference is between the Chevy Silverado Crew Cab and the Double Cab. The team at Baierl Chevrolet is here to provide all the details.

Silverado Crew Cab vs Double Cab: What’s the Difference?

The Chevy Silverado has three cab sizes available, the first being the Regular Cab that offers one row of seating. Both the Crew Cab and the Double Cab are more spacious because they offer two rows of seating, making them a good choice for drivers with families.

The Crew Cab is actually bigger than the Double Cab, however, providing a bit more room for back-seat passengers to stretch out. If you have small children or usually just travel with your dog in the back seat, the Double Cab should be spacious enough. If you need more room in the rear seats, the Crew Cab will probably be more suitable.

Crew Cab Rear Headroom 40.1 inches
Crew Cab Rear Legroom 43.4 inches
Double Cab Rear Headroom 39.9 inches
Double Cab Rear Legroom 35.2 inches

Truck Configurations

Once you’ve chosen your cab, you may also have a couple different options for bed length to pair with it.

Drivers of the Double Cab are somewhat limited since they can only pair their cabin with the Standard Bed. Fortunately, this cargo box is still quite spacious with an impressive 79.44 inches of length.

Drivers who choose the Crew Cab can select either a Standard Bed or a Short Bed. If you mainly need your truck for hitching a trailer and don’t require extra space in the bed itself, the Short Bed option should work out well. It still offers 69.92 inches, so you can store a tackle box and even some work equipment.

Standard Cabin Comforts: Crew Cab & Double Cab

Though the Double Cab and Crew Cab may differ in size, you’ll find some standard Chevy Silverado amenities in both configurations that are sure to please.

Deck out your spacious interior with either cloth or available leather seating appointments. Different Chevy Silverado trim levels offer different color combinations to match your sense of style. The High Country trim, for instance, offers warm southwestern flair with Jet Black/Umber perforated leather seating.

The Chevrolet Infotainment 3 system is standard fare in the Silverado no matter the configuration. With this system, you can easily pair your cellphone with the truck and play your media through the truck’s speakers.

Test Drive a Chevy Silverado Today

Which Chevy Silverado cab is the right fit for you: Crew Cab or Double Cab? To help make up your mind, you might want to get behind the wheel at Baierl Chevrolet. Slide into the driver’s seat and stretch your legs. You can even bring a copilot along to see what the second row is like!

Read the rest of our Chevy Silverado reviews to learn more about this Chevy truck. Wexford, Pittsburgh, and Cranberry Township drivers should contact us today to schedule their test drive.

 

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