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2018 Dodge Durango SRT Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh I've driven SUVs with powerful engines and clumsy handling before, and found that to be a dangerous combination. Among three-row family haulers, the latest Durango has since its 2011 launch been considered the driver's choice. Compared to a Chevrolet Tahoe or Ford Expedition, the Durango is about... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Explorer |
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2014 Dodge Durango Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The Durango doesn't drive like a sports car, or even a sport sedan. It's too tall and too heavy to inspire such an analogy. Also, the Dodge SUV's steering is light and provides little feedback. But its longitudinal powertrain contributes to a nearly balanced weight distribution (car-based competitors are all... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Nissan Pathfinder |
2012 Dodge Durango Pros and Cons Member5441 Got the R/T. The imprsseive handling more then offsets a little more "bumpy" ride on rough roads. For a vehicle of this size it has a tight turning radius, manuevering in congested parking lots is not an issue. |
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2012 Dodge Durango Pros and Cons Member2931 Very trucklike. Not a bad thing if this is what you are looking for, but I prefer something that feels a bit smaller than it acually is, and something that handles like a car. |
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2006 Dodge Durango Pros and Cons Member5426 Very easy to drive. Handles nimbly. Very easy to park. |
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2011 Dodge Durango Pros and Cons A member in Illinois, United States Driving it was uninspiring and maneuvering in cramped spaces made me feel like looking at big crossovers is a bad idea. |
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2008 Dodge Durango Pros and Cons Member263 Feels "floaty" because it sits so high on the suspension, lowering it 1 1/2" in front and 3" in back would make a significant improvement. |
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2006 Dodge Durango Pros and Cons A member in Pennsylvania, United States |
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2007 Dodge Durango Pros and Cons A member in Nebraska, United States Handles well for a big viechle, and turns surprisingly short. You will never forget how big it is, but nimble for its size. Visibility is also pretty good. |