GMC Cars - General Motors Cars
GMC trucks / General Motors trucksThe design details of such vehicles vary significantly, and different nationalities seem to specialise in different style and size of vehicles. For instance, North American pickups come in full-size (large, heavy vehicles often with V8 or six-cylinder engines), mid-size, and compact (smaller trucks generally equipped with inline 4 engines). GMC trucks have been produced with a number of different configurations or body styles: Standard cab A standard cab GMC pickup has a single row of seats and a single set of doors, one on each side. Most GMC trucks have a front bench seat that can be used by three people, however within the last few decades, various manufacturers have begun to offer individual seats as standard equipment.
Extended cab Extended or super cab pickups add an extra space behind the main seat. This is normally accessed by reclining the front bench back, but recent extended cab pickups have featured reverse-hinged doors on one or both sides for access. The original extended cab GMC trucks used simple side-facing "jump seats" that could fold into the walls, but modern super cab trucks usually have a full bench in the back.
Crew cab A true four-door pickup is a crew cab or double cab. It features seating for up to five or six people on two full benches and full-size front-hinged doors on both sides. Most crew cab pickups have a shorter bed or box to reduce their overall length.
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