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I think the big truck phenomenon is partly due to CAFE regulations incentivizing automakers to make vehicles with large cabin volumes and large footprints. Hence probably at least partly why the F-150 now has more leg room in the back seat than the front. Big cab = more cabin volume = less fuel economy required.It's a USA/Canada thing where manufactures have been obsessed with the monster trucks that most people have.
Market it heavily that you too can go bogging through the woods, racing across the desert, or tow a big trailer with 5 of your 6'2" friends and all their stuff if you buy this big crew cab truck and watch them practically sell themselves, while the automakers laugh their way to the bank, knowing that the majority of these trucks sold at retail (to private owners) will be commuters hauling nothing but sailboat fuel.
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