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Over the years, pickup trucks have made the transition from simple work vehicles equipped with single front bench seats and painted metal dashboards to luxurious crew cabs with leather-lined space for five passengers and onboard entertainment systems that rival the local cineplex. But Dodge doesn’t stop there. Instead, it builds what it calls the Mega Cab, and “mega” it is. Offering 72.2 cubic feet of enclosed cabin storage space, an amount typically only found in SUVs, and 44.2 inches of rear seat legroom, more than a Maybach ultra-luxury sedan, the new 2006 Dodge Ram Mega Cab is the next step in the progression of truck design. The Dodge Ram Mega Cab is stretched 22 inches over the Ram Quad Cab, and rear passengers benefit most from the new space. The Mega Cab includes reclining and folding rear seats, lots of extra rear legroom, roomy bulkhead storage compartments, and improved headroom for rear passengers. Clearly, the new Dodge Ram Mega Cab has the most spacious and versatile interior of any truck on the market.
Consumers no longer think of pickup trucks as work vehicles – and manufacturers like Dodge are designing them to accommodate a new range of personal-use needs.
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