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How many miles does a Durango last?

How many miles does a Durango last?

250,000 miles
Here is the short answer to how long does the Dodge Durango Last: The Dodge Durango has a healthy life expectancy of 250,000 miles. When taking into account the average miles driven per year of 15,000 – the Durango is built to last for up to 16 years.

What kind of car is a 2005 Dodge Durango?

Consumer Ratings Rank Vehicles HP #2 2005 Saab 9-7X 290 #3 2005 Isuzu Ascender 275 #4 2005 Buick Rainier 275 #9 2005 Dodge Durango 230

What’s the name of the new Dodge Durango?

Dodge’s full-size sport utility vehicle got a substantial redesign for the 2004 model year. Basic Durango styling cues continued, but the current model is 7 inches longer and more than 3 inches taller than its predecessor and features 15 percent more cargo capacity. A new Adventurer model with heated cloth seats debuts for 2005.

How many miles does a Dodge Durango have?

Needed a 4wd vehicle for Duluth winter roads and this one fit the budget at $1,000 with just under 150k miles. Several problems were fixed including replacement of the serpentine belt, ac condenser.

Which is longer Chevy Blazer or Dodge Durango?

With an overall length of 193 inches, Durango is 10 inches longer than the Chevrolet Blazer and 3 inches longer than the Ford Explorer. The redesigned instrument panel includes new gauges, climate controls and a tilt-steering column with a greater adjustment range.

Dodge’s full-size sport utility vehicle got a substantial redesign for the 2004 model year. Basic Durango styling cues continued, but the current model is 7 inches longer and more than 3 inches taller than its predecessor and features 15 percent more cargo capacity. A new Adventurer model with heated cloth seats debuts for 2005.

Needed a 4wd vehicle for Duluth winter roads and this one fit the budget at $1,000 with just under 150k miles. Several problems were fixed including replacement of the serpentine belt, ac condenser,

With an overall length of 193 inches, Durango is 10 inches longer than the Chevrolet Blazer and 3 inches longer than the Ford Explorer. The redesigned instrument panel includes new gauges, climate controls and a tilt-steering column with a greater adjustment range.

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