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December’s four vehicles bring above-average cash incentives and financing to infuse some holiday cheer back into the year-end car-shopping experience.
See how the Latch system and each car seat scored in our Car Seat Check of the 2022 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat.
The Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat is returning for 2023, which is good news for shoppers who wanted the 700-plus-horsepower, three-row SUV in 2021 but missed out on its limited run.
The 2022 three-row SUVs that offer captain’s chairs are listed by root model name, though some models may or may not offer captain’s chairs in hybrid or other variants.
An issue with the antilock brake system has prompted the latest recall from Stellantis over model-year 2018-19 Durango and Grand Cherokee SUVs.
More than 370,000 Dodge and Ram vehicles are being recalled for a flaw that could lead to a malfunctioning electronic stability control indicator light.
The 2022 Dodge Durango gets additional standard safety, comfort and convenience features, the base SXT trim comes standard with a third row and the SRT Hellcat trim is discontinued.
Amid car inventory shortages, these 18 models have high sales, better-than-average availability and current listings at least as numerous as November’s estimated sales on Cars.com’s platform.
Traditionally a big season for new-car discounts, the final weeks of 2021 are shaping up to be leaner than usual amid an ongoing new-vehicle supply shortage, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any deals.
Dodge Durango shoppers now have to assess whether they’d pay an extra $17,000 for the new-for-2021, 710-hp, supercharged SRT Hellcat versus the 475-hp SRT 392.