If those cabs are anything like the 1500 or F150 I'd have to disagree. While dad was looking to trade in his 07 F150 he REALLY wanted to try something different (all Ford trucks save a GM back in the late 80s). My brother is 6'0, 300lbs and I'm 6'1 300lbs (yes, I know we're fatties, but be nice ya jerks. Remember, I was 421lbs and he 355 lbs). The F150 allowed us to sit in line without me having to move the front seatt from it's furthest back position and he had about 5-6" of room between his knees and the back of the front seat. I don't know what the interior numbers are (haven't looked them up) but for actual AIS experience we liked the back seat room of the Ford best.
This. Dad paid $17K out the door for his 07 (5.4L V8) back in 09. Racked it up to ~80K from ~23K in the 4 years he owned it (if I remember right) and he got $13,500 trade in when he bought the 2013. They put it back on their lot for $17K. Great value. Never a problem with it. Hauled cars, sound equipment trailers, and tractors on the regular. Now his Ecoboost is doing the towing without issue.
Same story with his 96 F150 with the 5.0 V8. Bought it for $12K, drove the crap out of it for 9 years, and sold it for a good price. Never an issue. Always hauling these trailers and taking my quad to Wayne regularly.
Grandpa drove all 3 while he was alive. Never anything bigger than his 2500 GM. In the end he always came back to Ford. Fewest probs and best value in his opinion. He was the same with cars as well. At one point he traded in an 80's Escort (forget the exact year) with some ~350K miles on it and all he ever did to it was routine maintenance. Yeah, I know that's not the norm, but he took extremely good care of ANYTHING he was blessed with. When something even started to get funky he'd fix it and do so the right way. Wasn't uncommon for him to hang 250K miles on a vehicle of any kind and trade it in.
Most Dodges I know, including my Dakota, had trans issues. I know things have changed/improved in recent years and I know you're not looking at Dakotas, but this is all I can help with given the first hand experience I have. Hope this helps a little. If not, my bad.