Photowrite,
I should start by saying I somewhat of an old school guy (some say living in the past). I grew up on a farm in Kentucky around a brand of trucks that had a low loading height, 4wd, 3/4 ton #3250 payload and seemed to go up, down hills, through creeks and ditches etc..... do all this while carring 48 locust fence posts or a load of firewood. When you open the tailgate the level hits your leg about mid-thigh. Only when my family grew did I need to get a truck with a bigger cab. Granted this truck would not pull a trailer like a modern day truck but it was one of the easiest trucks to work with day to day. You may laugh, depending on you age you may not even know what it is but it is a Jeep J20 pickup. Here is a picture before I sold it to my dad. He replaced his standard shift truck with this automatic.
I still think the engineers could design a truck with a suspension that is more user friendly and enough articulation for the general populace.
If you ever read the RV forums it seems that folks with 5th wheels sometimes struggle to get their trailers hooked up properly because they sit so high.