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Who was the owner of the Dodge Durango?

Who was the owner of the Dodge Durango?

Mathew used to own this Dodge Durango. Check it out in their garage : 4 photos | No videos | No user reviews

How many passengers does a Dodge Durango hold?

First generation (1998–2003) The Durango was marketed as a sturdy truck-based SUV designed to hold up to seven passengers and tow up to 7,500 lb (3,400 kg) when properly equipped.

When did the second generation Dodge Durango come out?

Second generation (2004–2009) The second-generation Durango was first shown as a concept dubbed Dodge Durango R/T concept at the 2003 Detroit Auto Show. It debuted shortly before the companion Dakota. Like the Dakota, it has much in common with the large Dodge Ram pickup, including a fully boxed frame.

When did the Dodge Durango get an interior upgrade?

For 2001, Dodge focused on interior upgrades as Durango’s interior trim panels, dash-mounted controls, instrument panel, overhead console, and steering wheel were all redesigned. The transfer case selector on 4X4 models changed from a manual lever on the console to a switch on the dash.

First generation (1998–2003) The Durango was marketed as a sturdy truck-based SUV designed to hold up to seven passengers and tow up to 7,500 lb (3,400 kg) when properly equipped.

When did my mother in law buy a Dodge Durango?

My mother-in-law bought this SLT Durango in like 2012 from an elderly couple in her neighborhood that barely used it. The car only had roughly 50k miles on it; she bought it for cheap to take my now-husband up to the UP for college.

Can a Dodge Durango be used as a truck?

It seats 7 comfortably. It serves as a truck when in need of space for cargo. Winter weather is no problem. Camping trips with it has proven its use for sleeping when the weather gets bad. Partd are eady to find when needed. Nice vehicle! Was this review helpful? Yes | No 2000 Dodge Durango Specs & Features Based on lowest-priced style.

Second generation (2004–2009) The second-generation Durango was first shown as a concept dubbed Dodge Durango R/T concept at the 2003 Detroit Auto Show. It debuted shortly before the companion Dakota. Like the Dakota, it has much in common with the large Dodge Ram pickup, including a fully boxed frame.

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