The back door of an SUV is commonly referred to as the "liftgate" or "tailgate." This component typically swings upward or can be a hatch that opens to provide access to the cargo area. Some SUVs may also have a split tailgate design, allowing for easier loading and unloading of items.
I'd call it the "back door" because we call the other 4 doors "side doors" with position located nomenclature, e.g. front passenger side door, back passenger side door or driver side door or back driver side door. Some vans have two back doors: left and right back doors .
Cargo area or way back.
A dog ramp will work similar on a side door as it works on the backside of the SUV with the back door open. Once you select the proper size dog ramp based on the length required and the weight of the dog, you should be good to go.
A Subaru Tribeca is a for door SUV that is made by Subaru. It has four passenger doors, and a rear hatch back door and has a four wheel drive option.
The origins of SUV vehicles goes back to one name and that is Jeep. They have been making SUVs since World War I. They were just called 4 wheel drives then. SUV is a modern term.
A standard SUV usually has a greater dispersion from the ground compared to a sedan. Most also have a full door at the back instead of a trunk. They have a relatively bigger engine capacity than sedans.
Lincoln Navigator
The net in the trunk of your car/suv is called a cargo net and is used to keep things separated and from falling out
Probably because that is what they are, a Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV).
Of course.
2005 ford escape door handle inside and outside the suv will not open the door
The door you open before removing the gas cap to fuel your car, truck, van, or suv.