Regret getting Supercab over Supercrew?

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C7M7

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Am I going to regret getting a supercab over a supercrew? The supercrew with the same 802A package goes up to 10k more and the big sunroof has been a problem. I was able to pick up a 17 with 34k miles for a good price but I’m wondering if I’ll regret it once the kid gets bigger. My commute to work is 3 miles round trip and I bike during the dry days. I’m planning to save the extra cash instead of paying so much extra for the supercrew. I don’t plan to offroad much but do enjoy going up to the mountains in the winter which is primarily why I bought it. I also found driving the supercrew a nuisance and excessive.
 

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Until they make a instant conversion back and forth between the two you'll always want what you don't have when the time arises.
 

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My trucks have always been Super Cabs. My current one is my first Super Crew and it is nice to have the extra room.
 

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I’ve had both and definitely miss my Super Crew but I found my Super Cab at such a great price that I couldn’t resist. I say put the kids in the bed and keep the back seats up…wait I have always kept my back seats up and I don’t have kids.
 

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I am the one and only owner of a 2011 SCAB. I've never regretted that decision. At the time it was a no-brainer, though - the SuperCrew was too long to fit in my garage. I have a different house now with a much deeper garage, and I'm still glad that I bought the SCAB.
 
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