Size/Market Segment
Most trucks fall into either the compact or full-size/light-duty category, though "compact" is a relative term nowadays. The Detroit-label full-size trucks are also available in heavy-duty guise.
Cab Designs
Though each manufacturer typically has its own snazzy name for them, there are three basic body styles for trucks: regular cab, extended cab and crew cab. Regular cabs have two doors and seat between two and three. Compact extended cabs add mostly extra storage space, while full-size versions can seat three additional passengers. Most extended cabs now have regular, front-hinged doors, but less convenient rear clamshell doors are still possible. Crew cabs have four full-size doors and seat between five and six passengers comfortably.
Price
Base-model compact trucks are some of the cheapest vehicles on the market, but loaded premium models can run into the low $30,000s. Light-duty trucks range from the low $20,000s to the low $50,000s.
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