I'm looking at the TC to replace my aging F-150 shortbed for my carpentry-related business. However one serious, serious problem with the TC design is the lack of a tailgate/hatchback option. I don't haul a lot of lumber or long stuff, but I do it often enough that I need to let it hang out the back. My F-150 I can just flop the tailgate down, and strap the material, easily hauling stuff up to 10' long. Or let it hang over the top of the tailgate with the hard tonneau cover (A.R.E. cover) strapped down. How am I going to accomplish this with the TC?
On top of that, I work in tight urban areas. (That's what the TC is for, right?) Well, how come I never see any of the ad pictures for the TC parallel parked, with someone trying to get enough space behind it to swing open those doors? All I see is pictures of the TC parked in huge driveways in suburbia. Most of where I work, there are no driveways, you parallel park on the street. With my F-150, I can get in the back with virtually no clearance, by flipping the cover UP, rather than swinging it to the side.
Other than that, this looks like the ideal vehicle for me. But this lack of tailgate/hatchback option seems like a deal breaker. How hard could it be to add that? I can't be the first one to bring this up, every carpenter I know would have the same issue.