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2018 Dodge Durango SRT Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The Dodge Durango's exterior dimensions and rugged, Jeep-level construction translate to a relatively long but also relatively narrow load floor well above the ground. Maximum cargo volume is slightly more than in a Ford Explorer, but significantly less than in GM's three-row crossovers, large conventional SUVs, or minivans. The Mercedes... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Explorer |
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2014 Dodge Durango Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Conventional SUVs aren't as space efficient as car-based crossovers, and the Durango, while a few inches longer than the Pathfinder, only contains a bit more cargo volume. Neither has enough space for more than a few pieces of luggage behind their third-row seats. GM's and Ford's large crossovers and any... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Nissan Pathfinder |
2012 Dodge Durango Pros and Cons Member5441 Puchased vehicle for it's versatility. Can esaily load 10 foot lumber pieces with front passenger seat down, tow several tons in my trailer, etc. Large cargo capacity with third row seat down. |
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2006 Dodge Durango Pros and Cons A member in Virginia, United States There is TONS of room in the back! I have been able to move a 52" TV, furniture, a grill, and tons of boxes (not at the same time!) just by lowering the 2 rows of seats. |
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2003 Dodge Durango Pros and Cons Member905 7,000 lb towing capacity and pre-wired with 7 way connector makes for a fairly comfortable towing platform. The rear cargo area is pretty big when the 3rd row is folded. Folding the 2nd row adds more capacity. Space behind the 3rd row is small however. |