Hello comrade!
I drive a Tahoe 6.2l and have driven the Grand Wagoneer as a rental in mountains and snow and it drove well but imo the GM with V8 performance is noticeably better. As others have mentioned the interior of the Wagoneer is luxury and maybe more comfortable as in softer but in my experience the softer seats (and sofas) wear out faster.
Also as others have mentioned the screen controls are not as easy to access and take more attention to work. The exterior is definitely different in many ways - the trim pieces hold water, the window lines are awkward imo and rear window/hatch is not as clean as the GM. Some might like it but not for me.
From your posts it looks like you are in harsh country or mountains with full on winter. Go for the V8 if you’re a motor head like some of us on this forum.
For translation purposes the word “motor head” is someone who takes care of the truck but drives it like he stole it, at least sometimes LOL!
Hi))
There is another important nuance here that I did not mention right away, in Russia we have increased customs duties on cars with an engine capacity of more than 3 liters, and less than 3 years old) and therefore it turns out that a car, for example, a Yukon 6.2 liter in Russia costs about 200 thousand dollars, and a Yukon 3 liter diesel and a Grand Wagoneer 3.0 T cost about 150 thousand dollars... I really don’t like diesel, and I don’t want one)))
And now I'm sitting here thinking...is my love for the V8 worth $50,000)))
As for my place of residence, you are not quite right)) I live in a large metropolis, in the capital of Russia, Moscow)))) I just love to travel by car, around Russia and neighboring countries, that's why I have a lot of photos from the mountains or forests) in particular, photos in the snow, this photo was taken on the other side of the Ural Mountains, in Siberia, in winter, at a temperature of -40C.