From taking the kids to the fields for practice and birthday parties to heading out on family road trips, the Wagoneer and the Chevy Tahoe are SUVs that offer plenty of space for you and your family’s travels around Sodus, Rochester, or Williamson and beyond.
Which one also has the features and performance you’re looking to gain in your new SUV? Our Peake CDJR FIAT team takes a side-by-side look at the Wagoneer vs. Chevy Tahoe below to find out!
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While both vehicles have three rows of seating and a great amount of space for you and your passengers to enjoy, they do differ in which specific features they have inside their cabins.
With the Wagoneer, luxury comes standard. That’s because this model includes the following:
In the Tahoe, these features are either not available or only available in certain trim levels. You can also get the available Tri-Pane Panoramic Sunroof with the Wagoneer, which gives everyone inside more natural light while driving around on a nice afternoon!
The Wagoneer also comes with the next-generation Uconnect® 5 NAV system, which is built into its 10.1-inch touchscreen. This includes both a standard navigation system as well as wireless smartphone connectivity.
Inside the Chevy Tahoe, you’ll have the Chevrolet Infotainment 3 System. While this does feature wireless smartphone connectivity too, it doesn’t have a built-in navigation system and features a smaller, 8-inch display.
Speaking of displays, the Wagoneer also offers the available 10.25-inch passenger interactive display as well as the available 10.1-inch rear seat entertainment screens that come with Amazon Fire TV built-in. Neither of these features are available with the Chevy Tahoe.
With the Tahoe, you can get an available all-wheel drive system to gain improved traction when road conditions change due to the weather. If you’ll be taking your SUV along unpaved trails, though, the Wagoneer is more equipped to do so.
With its available 4X4 systems and the Selec-Terrain® Management System, you’ll be ready to take on tough terrain. Just switch to Rock, Sand/Mud, or whichever mode you need and the Wagoneer will adjust the systems and engine performance to keep you in control wherever you go.
Taking the boat or RV out for your annual family vacation? While the Tahoe can tow up to 8,300 pounds, the Wagoneer is able to pull even larger equipment. It has a maximum towing capacity of 10,000 pounds. Depending on the size of what you’re towing, you may need the extra strength of the Wagoneer.
Ready to pick out your new SUV? With its luxurious interior design, high-tech features, and strong towing capabilities, the Wagoneer might be the more suitable option for you and your family’s journeys around Sodus, Rochester, or Williamson.
To get a closer look and get behind the wheel for yourself, contact us today at Peake CDJR FIAT to schedule a test drive in the Wagoneer!
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