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Dodge Durango Review | | | | | | | | Performance | |         | | Overall Rating 7.1
| | Handling |         | | Maintenance Cost |        | | Assembly Quality |       | | Reliability |       | | Safety |        | | Styling |        | | Comfort |         | | Cargo Space |          | | Passenger Room |         | | Value for the money |       | | Residual Value | 34% |
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The Dodge Durango offers an appealing combination of power, comfort and utility.
The Durango is Dodge’s midsize SUV. The Durango features third-row seating and roomy interior. The third row is a bit small and hard to get in but overall very nice.
Handling is sound and secure and the ride is compliant. The cabin is mildly quiet, but the engine is a bit noisy. Towing capacity is impressive; fit and finish is not.
With the price of gas in mind the MPG is not the best but it's worth it for the power the HEMI gives you.
IF you are looking for a great SUV with a lot of options, nice style and loads of performance you have to give the Durango a test drive. | | | Dodge Durango Strengths Excellent ride quality, agile handling, spacious interior room, imposing towing capacity, strong engines, lots of cargo capacity, capable off-road, simple controls. | |
| | Dodge Durango Weaknesses Thirsty for fuel, braking, sloppy fit and finish, engine noise, needs more second-row legroom. |
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