Double cabin

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VW Transporter as a double cabin

As a double cabin ( English crew cab ; "crew cabin ") small vans and light trucks from various manufacturers are referred to, which consist of a combination of minibuses and flatbed trucks . The abbreviation "Doka" is also used. A vehicle of the double cab type has both a mostly open loading area for transporting material and the option of transporting four to six people in two rows of seats. The second row often only has a single door on the passenger side.

The double cabin is popular with many craft businesses that have to supply smaller construction sites with material and personnel at the same time. It can also be found in the municipal sector. They can also serve as a chassis base for special bodies, such as B. in the military, in the fire service or in mobile homes. Pick-ups , which are enjoying increasing popularity in the private sector, especially in North America, are a particularly comfortable type of double cab .