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Cabin (truck)
enclosed space in a truck where the driver is seated / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cabin or cab of a truck is the inside space in a truck where the driver is seated. Modern long-haul (long distance) trucks cabs usually feature air conditioning, a good sound system, and ergonomic seats (often air-suspended). Pickup truck cabs have options that can make them as comfortable to drive as a car (coachwork types: coupe, shooting-brake, convertible, fastback, retractable hardtop, leisure activity vehicle, crossover SUV, hatchback, liftback, SUV, limousine, sedan car, station wagon, liftback, minivan, and van).[1]
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2002-2005 Dodge Ram Quad cab (crew cab)
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Renault Premium cabover (COE) with sleeper
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a Freightliner Columbia aerodynamic conventional cab with sleeper