What is it you actually NEED? You're getting by right now with a small SUV, but you're talking about driving a one-ton truck. That's a big jump.
Do you need to pull or haul heavy loads? If not, you don't need a 3/4 or one ton truck. They're expensive to buy, maintain and operate.
The only concrete requirement you've given is six seats. That eliminates mid-size pickups. A full-size extended cab pickup without a console can carry six passengers, but not comfortably. And where will you put luggage? In the bed, out in the rain? It sounds like you need a crew cab, but they are either very long or have very short beds.
Are you really sure you need a pickup? Maybe a bigger SUV is a better choice; you can buy a trailer for when you need to haul stuff that won't fit (or you don't want) in the SUV. The Chevy Traverse/GMC Acadia/Buick Enclave can pull a decent load and can easily carry six passengers with luggage. If that's not enough truck for you, then there's always the Suburban.
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