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Dodge's sole offering in this segment straddles two sections of the sport utility vehicle market. The Durango isn't considered too big or too small. It is larger than most midsize SUVs, such as the Jeep Grand Cherokee, but it falls short of a true full-size model. With its V-8 engines and optional eight-passenger seating, Dodge's SUV challenges full-size models like the Chevrolet Tahoe and Ford Expedition. Billed as the “right size” by Dodge, the Durango promises full-size SUV roominess combined with compact-level maneuverability. Read More
7 Available Durango Trims
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