Really, I'm not going to buy one of these things. I'm not. :rolleyes: But, I've found that pickups are not well suited to easily accessing, protecting and loading cargo. I've been working out of (Toyota) pickups since 1984. Current selections are mostly getting larger and higher, while I continue to stay the same size, mostly. The Ranger seems to be the only exception. Anyway, I'm looking at other options. A recent hiking trip in the French Alps showed various contractors using Renault's version, the Kangoo for business, so I know it can work for me as a handyman. Toyota has had some problems with quality recently, so I'm not the devoted fan I was. Still, each one I've owned has gotten me to work dependably with almost zero downtime. Contented Ford owners please respond. :D
I'm happy with the payload capacity of 1,600 lb since I carry approximately 700 lb of tools. I can't find a dimension for the distance from closed rear doors to the dashboard between the seats. I'd like to put 4x8' sheets on edge between the seats with doors closed. Has anyone done this? Pre-hung exterior doors with brickmold attached run about 83" long, so they should easily fit between the seats with doors closed. Roof racks will take care of longer stuff. I'm also a huge fan of low lift-over heights, and the low floor height of the TC tempts me more than almost any other aspect. Compared to my '06 Tundra, hoisting a bunch of 60 lb bags of mortar mix into the back would be a piece of cake. Then there's the poor 12-15 MPG of the Tundra compared to the 22 MPG of the TC.
I realize this is not the place to be talked out of buying a TC, but I'm just looking, really. Don't try to sell me on this thing. I mean it. (Now, let's see... a tax deduction, easy access to my tools, less back pain from lifting, 22 MPG, I like the way it looks, dang I wish I knew how dependable this thing was...)