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cc all the way, had a regular cab 1989, a 2000 super crew, a 2005 super cab 6.0L (my first diesel) regretted not buying a crew cab so much that I gave my 2005 to my son in the military and bought an '06 crew cab.
Guess I'm a traditionalist. I've owned 2 regular cabs and 1 supercab, and have an '08 regular cab expected any day now. Supercab was great when kids were little, but you can't beat the looks of a regular cab in my book. A pickup is about being able to carry stuff, not compromised by the shorter bed most get with the SC/CC.
I like the looks of the supercabs, you get suicide doors and an extra row of seating (although uncomfortable, from what i've heard) with the clean look of a RC.
If/when I have kids I will probably get a cc though.
My opinion is the CC. It is the obvious answer in my area too as at least 75% of the SD's I see on the road are CC. If you carry passengers, it's a must. My buddy has a SC and whenever we go anywhere, we always take my truck.
I have a CC Dually with 8' bed. Need the room for the critters! I like the looks of a looooong truck. Also think it will stand up better if it ever tangles with a rice burner!!!
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