Used 2004 Dodge Durango Consumer Reviews
Solid Performer
Primary vehicle purchased to pull a 6,000 boat. Comfortably hauls 6 people plus gear and the hemi pulls the boat well. Fun to drive. This vehicle has character and I'd buy another one.
American power and steel
We love the power and steel that protects us and moves our wounderful Durango limited. The kids love the great sounding DVD and we love them loving it. The comfort and style are great. The sure footed feeling in all conditions make it fun to drive year round. The gas MPG are not bad at all for what you get in return. We see 21- 22 hwy at 65-70 MPH and 19.5-21 MPG at 73-78 MPH. add in town and we average about 16.5 MPG. The only real change would be adding the lift gate rear window to unlatch for loading small item. We like it better than the Tahoe/yukon. 7/8 the size and much more fun to drive.
- SLT 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,995248 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,995482 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,850586 mi away
best truck
i wouldent want to buy any other truck but a darango it has served me well win going to buy a truck i will go look for a darango fisrt
Would buy it again
Comfort and easy towing at an incredible price for its value. Highly undervalued by rating companies who are still confused by its previous model.
momuleapullin
rides well and has lots of pickup. Wish the gate window opened but that is probably in the works for 2005? Pulls 26' camper trailer very well and doesn't wonder all over the road, easy to steer and control. Selected the 4X2 SLT and we are not disappointed ! with the HEMI it does a great job.
Awesome SUV
When my family bought the new Dodge Durango we knew we made the right choice. The Hemi engine and the aggressive styling are definite pluses. The only area of concern for our family in downsizing was the passenger room. In our Durango we have the two-seater third row and it is the most spacious and comfortable third row that we have seen in comparing vehicles, moreso even than that of the Ford Expedition (2004), Chevrolet Tahoe, Nissan Armada, Toyota Sequoya, or even the Chevrolet Suburban. The only drawback that we came across was that when we pile six of us into the car for a road trip there is no room for our bags. So on every long trip we had to put a cargo carrier on the top and back.
Great Ride
Nice physical design inside and out. Dodge is leading the pack once again. It is the only company that made significant changes to the 04 SUV's. It's larger than the older Durnago model, but smaller than the larger Tahoe's and Denali's. Not to mention about 5-10k less... with leather and a 6 CD/MP3 changer.
MONTHLY PROBLEM-4 IN 4 MONTHS
PURCH JAN'04 HAS NOT STARTED 3X,TOWED TO DEALER. OVERHEAD AND RADIO LIGHTS FLASH OFF AND ON, UNABLE TO TURN RADIO OFF OR CHANGE STATIONS WHILE CAR IS RUNNING. 1ST DEFECTIVE BATTERY, 2ND- OPEN GROUND,3RD-NOTHING READING OUT ON COMPUTER. AT PRESENT TOWED TO DEALER- WOULD NOT START AGAIN WAITING FOR ANOTHER EXCUSE OR THEY WILL PLAY STUPID "CAN NOT DUPLICATE PROBLEM."
GREAT SUV ... But The Gas!!!
Basically, a great SUV and in my opinion the best. The biggest problem is the gas. I have the 5.7 Hemi and it's nothing like the old 96 Dodge Grand Caravan I had when it comes to gas milage. Mine is brand new, so maybe after 3000 miles it might help the gas ... but I'm not getting my hopes up. If you don't mind spending a little extra on the gas (or if you own land in Saudi Arabia) THEN GO FOR THIS SUV!!!
I Love my 2004 Durango 4x4
I cannot say enough good about my durango! It handles like a car, has a decent quiet ride. The gas mileage doesn't bother me, I was driving an old 4x4 jeep, and itwas the same! The vehicle is heavy enough that I feel safe, there is plenty of room and I sit high enough that I can see what's going on all around me. And, the entire staff where I bought it are great!