So part of the point of this thread was to share my experiences framed by being a long time Cruiser guy. Having spent a month with the truck now, mostly just using to run errands in town and take my bike and family out on little day excursions I have some observations to share.
The biggest difference to me from a tactile point of view driving this truck vs our FJ or Land Cruiser is NVH. Having hopped back and forth between our FJC and the Burb, the Burb does feel quite a bit less refined. At idle you feel coarse vibration through your hands on the steering wheel from the engine, almost as if the motor mounts don't dampen as much as they should. Its very minor but there. Maybe it is just our power steering pump, but it has a slightly rough feel when turning at low speeds. In the Yota, there is no vibrations or coarseness you feel through the steering wheel, same with our 80 series.
The FJ feels like a nimble sports car driving around town vs the Burb, but yeah, that is kind of obvious given a 2,000lb weight difference and 105" wheelbase vs 140". What that means in the real world is just that the FJ is more fun to drive, on road and assumably offroad on dirt. No big deal, but just an observation. Even the 80 series feels like a lethargic cumbersome beast compared to the FJC.
Now, the coarseness I was referring to above, totally disappears once you get on the road and at highway speeds, the Burb is completely smooth, refined feeling and transmits no harshness through the steering wheel. It is quieter than the FJ or the 80 series, in fact, it is the quietest vehicle at highway speeds I have owned. Probably alot to do with the fact we don't have a roof rack other than the factory unit on it.
While the seats in the Suburban don't really have much support, and being that leather that GM products use, they aren't super plush, a bit slippery, but supremely comfortable for long drives. Seems like they will wear like steel too. Nice and easy to clean, I like them.
One ergonomic oddity I forgot to mention earlier is the steering wheel placement, it isn't directly in front of you, its offset just a little to the right which in reality has no ill effect, but seems a little odd at first when you aren't used to it.
I have had one issue so far, our HVAC fan for the front only seems to be operating on the high setting but not on 1,2, or 3. Argh, hope this isn't a big issue and an easy fix.
My kiddo loves the truck, he gets super excited to go for drives, vs never was really all that stoked to get into our Outback or FJC. The 80 series and the Burb are his favorites I think mostly because the visibility out is so good for him that he can check stuff out.
Still on a holding pattern to do some of the upgrades we wanted to do until our FJ sells. If you know anyone looking for an FJC that is kitted out to explore let me know! Comes with all the goodies, just throw in your camp gear and hit the road!