I found the old GX with the swing door odd. Isn't the swing door for a spare tire? Like if you get a flat and you're not on pavement, how's the location under the SUV a winner? The swing door, IMO, had always been there to hold the spare tire and keep it more protected than what the elements may bring to a spare tire fastened below. The old GX had the swing door, but still put the tire below!? This was sub-optimal, and I bought a LR instead where the spare tire is in the trunk (but fully protected as it's accessible from inside the trunk, not from underneath!) Very ingenious those LRs. As for extra space, what about a Sequoia? I'm not looking for 3 rows, so the OT as a two row only is - for me - ideal! But if I did want 3 rows, why not the Sequoia? I suspect that if you use the 3 rows for a trip - and have luggage - once you put the 3 rows up where's your trunk space? The Sequoia is indeed a longer SUV, and would seem like a good thing to at least check out.Good point. This is a big issue for those that may need storage and use the third row.