This second-generation Durango, which first appeared
as an '04 model, slips between the Chevy Tahoe and Ford Expedition in
exterior dimensions.
Standard seating is for five, seven or eight
(depending on model); optional second-row bucket seats provide six- or
seven-passenger capacity. With all seats folded, there's more than 100
cubic feet of cargo space. You can slide full-size sheets of plywood in
back. And a properly equipped Durango with the optional Hemi engine is
rated to tow up to 8,950 pounds.
A V6 is standard, but two V8s are available and both
are superb. The flex-fuel 4.7-liter V8 is upgraded from 235 to 303
horsepower for 2008 without a fuel economy penalty. It can run on
gasoline or up to 85 percent ethanol (E85). It's smooth and powerful,
but drivers who want or need more can opt for the celebrated 5.7-liter
Hemi. Both V8s come with a five-speed automatic transmission that's
smooth, refined, and responsive. This transmission includes a Tow/Haul
feature we like that holds lower gears longer when towing to reduce gear
searching.
Newly offered for 2008 are a rear backup camera, a
cargo management system, and Dodge's MyGIG hard drive radio that can
hold songs, pictures, and navigation system map information.
The 2008 Dodge Durango is offered in four models: SXT,
SLT, Adventurer, and Limited. Each is available with two-wheel drive
(2WD) or all-wheel drive (AWD). (All prices are manufacturer's suggested
retail prices and do not include destination charges; MSRPs can change
at any time without notice.)
A 210-hp 3.7-liter V6 with four-speed automatic
transmission is standard in 2WD SXT and 2WD SLT models. The 303-hp
4.7-liter V8 and five-speed automatic are optional ($785) for those
models, and standard for all others. Dodge's 335-horsepower 5.7-liter
Hemi V8 is optional for 2WD SLT ($1780), AWD SLT ($990) Adventurer
($990), and Limited ($795). It comes with a five-speed automatic
transmission. A two-speed transfer case for low-range gearing on AWD
models is optional ($195) when ordered with the 4.7-liter V8 and
standard with the 5.7-liter V8.
Standard features for SXT 2WD ($26,455) and SXT AWD
($29,735) include front air conditioning, tilt steering wheel, cruise
control, cloth upholstery, front bucket seats, 40/20/40 folding
second-row seat, heated power folding mirrors, power windows, power door
locks, remote keyless entry, four-speaker AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo, cargo
cover, theft-deterrent system, rear privacy glass, roof rails, and
245/70R17 on/off-road tires on steel wheels. A Technology Group for SXT
($1030) includes a six-disc CD changer, Sirius Satellite radio, remote
engine starting, and laminated side glass.
SLT 2WD ($29,785) and SLT AWD ($33,065) add upgraded
Yes Essentials seat fabric that Dodge says is odor and stain resistant,
rear air conditioning and heater, eight-way power driver seat,
two-passenger third-row folding bench seat, AM/FM radio with six-disc CD
changer, Sirius satellite radio, floormats, fog lights, and 265/60R18
on/off-road tires on alloy wheels. SLT is offered with the Technology
Group II ($2105). It includes rear obstacle detection, rearview camera,
Alpine sound system, MyGIG Entertainment System that replaces the
six-disc CD changer, leather-wrapped steering with radio controls,
UConnect wireless cell phone link, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.
The off-road oriented Adventurer 2WD ($31,710) and
Adventurer AWD ($33,930) come with all SLT features, plus special
off-road equipment that includes tubular side steps, reversible slush
mats, a rubberized washable cargo liner with built-in cargo organizer,
unique machine-finish wheels and Mineral Gray moldings and fascias.
Adventurer also comes with a Thule roof rack with a choice of six rack
systems or a unique Adventurer accessory kit. Adventurer reverts to
17-inch wheels, with 265/65R17 on/off-road tires.
Limited 2WD ($34,995) and Limited
AWD ($37,215) are the plushest models, with dual-zone automatic climate
control; leather upholstery; heated front seats; four-way power
passenger seat; power-adjustable pedals; memory for the driver seat,
mirrors, radio, air conditioning and pedals; three-passenger third-row
60/40 split folding seat; leather-wrapped steering wheel with radio
controls; Alpine eight-speaker AM/FM/CD/MP3 player; MyGIG Entertainment
System; rear obstacle detection; rearview camera; auto-dimming rearview
and driver side outside mirror; universal garage door opener; automatic
day/night rearview mirror, power liftgate, automatic headlights,
overhead console with driver information center; security alarm; and
265/60R18 on/off-road tires on chrome alloy wheels. This model deletes
the six-disc CD changer.
The MyGIG Entertainment System is
new for 2008. It includes a 6.5-inch touchscreen and a 20-gigabyte hard
drive to hold songs and pictures. It is included in the Technology Group
II for SLT and Adventurer and is standard on Limited. Also available for
Limited is Technology Group III ($1435), which includes UConnect
wireless cell phone link, remote engine starting, laminated side glass,
and the MyGIG Multi-Media Infotainment System, which adds a navigation
system with voice controls and real-time traffic information to the
MyGIG Entertainment System. The navigation map information is kept on
the hard drive.
Options include leather upholstery ($750-$1175) that
comes with heated front seats, the three-passenger third-row seat, and a
leather-wrapped steering wheel with radio controls; heated front seats
($250); second-row bucket seats ($950); sunroof ($850); rear DVD
entertainment ($1295); a Trailer Tow Group ($495) with heavy-duty
cooling and battery, seven-wire harness and Class IV hitch receiver; a
rear cargo organizer ($200); running boards ($445); skid plates ($170)
for AWD models; and 265/50R20 tires on chrome alloy wheels ($1495 SLT,
$795 Limited).
Safety features on all models include dual-stage front
airbags and head-protecting side-curtain air bags that cover all three
seating rows and have roll-over sensors. Side-impact airbags, however,
are not available. ABS and electronic stability control with traction
control come standard. A tire-pressure monitor comes standard on all
models. Rear obstacle detection is standard on Limited and available in
various packages on other models. A rear backup camera is available for
2008 and we recommend getting it as it can help the driver spot children
and objects behind the vehicle when backing up.