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Stellantis is recalling more than 211,500 examples of its Dodge Durango SUV and Ram 2500 and 3500 trucks over a software issue.
The Horsepower Locator at DodgeGarage.com is how Dodge is connecting buyers with dealers that have been allocated its Last Call special-edition vehicles.
As it did throughout the 2023 model year with the Challenger and Charger, Dodge will be celebrating the Hemi V-8 engine with a series of Last Call limited-production Durango SUVs for 2024.
With prices ranging from $43,000 to more than $97,000, which Durango is right for you? Read on for details on each of the 2024 Durango’s six trim levels.
There are lots of choices among the cheaper-to-buy-and-drive mid-size SUVs that, when properly configured, can safely tow at least 5,000 pounds.
The 2023 and 2024 list of three-row family haulers offering second-row captain’s chairs is shrinking, but it also sees a couple of new additions.
When properly equipped, these 2023 SUVs offer excellent all-around capability with maximum tow ratings ranging from north of 8,000 pounds to 10,000 pounds.
The 2023 Durango is entering the new model year with the return of the popular SRT Hellcat model and minor updates.
Stellantis’ latest recall involves an issue with the rear spoiler on more than 139,000 Dodge Durango SUVs.
A trio of SUVs and a pickup truck bring the most fruitful savings in January, making the new-car smell of the new year even sweeter.