I have a crew cab dually with a 8' bed for towing a 35' flatbed trailer carrying a couple old vehicles of mine. I also use it on vacation so I can carry several coolers and several more crates and kennel. I have two to for people in the crew with a large dog, and we are full. I plan to get an RV trailer in the future (29' bumper pull weighing up to 12,000lb) and would really like to take along another couple family members (or a second dog) and keep the towing capacity of my dually with a 8' bed. Since I buy used, I wish a two row with at least an extended cab would hit the market. I'm a bit concerned about the turning radius (I like to go down rough roads in the mountains) but still think I need an improvement in passenger capacity.
I'm not purchasing it but I think the overall concept of the third row in a pickup truck is sweet. Like you mentioned long as it doesn't compromise the functionality of the pickup truck, I believe Dodge really has an innovative pickup truck.
@@theeverydayinvestor701 Isn't if funny that they have gotten away from that with the extended cabs today. I always thought that was better than having a regular door with the smaller space behind the seat.
Third row trucks have been out there for quiet some time.. they are just custom built and usually on 3/4 or 1 ton trucks. So not new. Too bad this will be an EV and also not full 3 rows, It should at least be a 3/4 ton. People who drive these travel far and are pulling a bunch of toys.
Are they going to be calling it a crew cab club cab or a crew mega cab with a third row seat? And I'm sure you remember when Dodge used the club cab name.
@@jasonbiggsimmsimmons2664 definitely doesn’t appear to be the first although there are clear differences between the two vehicles that would allow for patent protection to be granted.
I have a crew cab dually with a 8' bed for towing a 35' flatbed trailer carrying a couple old vehicles of mine. I also use it on vacation so I can carry several coolers and several more crates and kennel. I have two to for people in the crew with a large dog, and we are full. I plan to get an RV trailer in the future (29' bumper pull weighing up to 12,000lb) and would really like to take along another couple family members (or a second dog) and keep the towing capacity of my dually with a 8' bed. Since I buy used, I wish a two row with at least an extended cab would hit the market. I'm a bit concerned about the turning radius (I like to go down rough roads in the mountains) but still think I need an improvement in passenger capacity.
I want one- softball tournaments all gear in the back and room for multiple players when needed
I'm not purchasing it but I think the overall concept of the third row in a pickup truck is sweet. Like you mentioned long as it doesn't compromise the functionality of the pickup truck, I believe Dodge really has an innovative pickup truck.
@@denson28y agree with everything you just said. I’m sure some pick-up truck enthusiasts will snag them though especially if you like Evs.
I'm waiting for them to come out with a full three row with six doors and a one foot bed.
@@CraigSmith568 I kind of like the two doors that open away from each other.
@@theeverydayinvestor701 Isn't if funny that they have gotten away from that with the extended cabs today. I always thought that was better than having a regular door with the smaller space behind the seat.
Third row trucks have been out there for quiet some time.. they are just custom built and usually on 3/4 or 1 ton trucks. So not new. Too bad this will be an EV and also not full 3 rows, It should at least be a 3/4 ton. People who drive these travel far and are pulling a bunch of toys.
My father had a 70’s dodge truck with three doors on both sides and a third seat in it. This isn’t a new idea, it just fell out of use for a while
@@freeatleast wow in the 70s! Crazy!
I find it interesting to be honest look forward on seeing through to production
@@ThomasMitchell-kr8yy I agree 100%
Are they going to be calling it a crew cab club cab or a crew mega cab with a third row seat? And I'm sure you remember when Dodge used the club cab name.
better chance Stellantis will be filing for Chapter 7.....
How is that the 1st. Just google ford 3 row pick up
@@jasonbiggsimmsimmons2664 definitely doesn’t appear to be the first although there are clear differences between the two vehicles that would allow for patent protection to be granted.
maybe they should just call it a full sized van
You could have it come with a maid and I still won't buy your green engine dodge. I am looking for a used ram hemi though.
No.