Used 2015 Dodge Durango Consumer Reviews
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Can't believe I bought a Dodge either
I was looking at BMW, Mercades, Lexus!! Saw a used Dodge Durango Citadel and didn't stop until I was driving one!! Best decision I ever made! I love it!!!
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Excited to own a newer car
I have bought a 2015 Durango SXT 2 wheel Drive about a month ago. I traded in a 2002 Tahoe. Love Tahoe's but this car has been a great change. I had an adjustment to the transmission style (8 speed) V-6. Technology is amazing. Back up camera , rear air conditioning , rear seats fold down FLAT. Not like the Tahoe you had to take them out and put them in the garage. Great feature. Love the interior and it has room for 7 people comfortably. The only complaint I have is that it has a blind spot at the windshield pillar. I have gotten adjusted to that and accommodates for it. Gas mileage is awesome. Eco friendly button for driving around town helps but not necessary. Kumho tires are really not what I expected. I have the 20" black chrome wheels. Love the car.
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- SXT 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,999190 mi away
- R/T 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,99524 mi away
- SXT 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,492125 mi away
After owning 38 cars I LOVE this one.
Ignore the name and drive the car. I have owned a large number of cars over the years. My last was a GMC Envoy. I set out to buy another GMC or possibly a 2016 Pilot but after two weeks of test driving I couldn't find anything I liked better than my old Envoy. A Facebook friend suggested a Dodge Durango. I know they make nice trucks but I had no interest in driving a Dodge. So I sent my husband to drive it while I went wine tasting with my friends. When I got home my husband said I "Had to drive it, I would love it" I reluctantly took it on a test drive and within a mile down the road I knew I wanted it. It turns on a dime, so nice to get it into a parking space, shifts smooth as glass, sets you back against the seat a bit when you accelerate, heated seats first and second row, dual climate control passenger and rear, touch screen controls, dual power seats, third row seat, sleek, just wow, nothing but compliments and "is that a Dodge"? Every time someone sees it. ha ha. The remote start is fabulous, and I love the key fob. I can't forget my purse or the car won't start because I keep the key in there... lol. Starting it remotely with my phone hasn't worked so far but I hear that the program is not compatible with I phones. Getting 21 mpg even with my lead foot. I am a Realtor and Dodge offered Realtor rebates. Plenty of room for my signs and family with the third row seat. LOVE love Love, this rig. (We went with a Limited) model. *update. 14 months later. Still like the rig but the transmission feels loose or sloppy. When I take my foot off the gas and then back on it kind of jerks or clunks.
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Visibility Outward Needs Improvement
Headlights leave MUCH to improve. I drive in rural area with no street lamps. LED Lights on high beam do not illuminate far down the road. If you attempt to execute turn at night, there is NO side illumination and you are turning into a black void. Poor visibility out front windshield where side posts block a lot of the road. Absolutely need backup camera to see any obstacles when reversing because of back seat design. It is also very difficult to see out the back when trying to launch a boat; you cannot see over the back seats. Update 12/20. You will have significant difficulty if you wish to launch a trailered boat. You cannot turn in your seat and appropriately look back to see what you are doing. The back seats are so high, they block your view. I need to put all the back seats down, but the window is so high, you still do not see well. I tried opening back hatch, but safety feature will not permit you to back up with it open. Very frustrating. I have no issues backing up 2018 Sienna with hatch open and can easily launch. The back up camera on Durango is not sufficient alone to safely launch. Mechanically, the vehicle has been relatively good. Update: July 2023: I recently had to replace the battery in my vehicle. Unfortunately, it is located under the passenger seat, inside the vehicle, and needs a specialized tool or wrench to extract it from its cubbyhole. Rather than removing the battery myself, I was forced to have the vehicle towed to a garage who had appropriate tools. This drastically increased my maintenance costs for no good reason. Also had the LED light over the rear license plate go out and the light cost $34 plus labor to have it replaced. So a light bulb replacement with the proprietary bulb is about $100. I had a similar expensive issue with the replacement of a front headlight which ran over $100. Dodge should consider the extreme expense caused by their engineering decisions. 1/2024. Had to replace headlights and front turn signals. Cost about $230, consistent with earlier issues noted above.
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Durango Month 6
Much better than Chevy Traverse in acceleration, road manners and interior quality. Nicer interior and styling than the Ford Explorer. Looks like a Dodge Ram truck versus Traverse which looks like an overinflated minivan...I normally buy GM, but Durango driving experience was way better. Traverse was lousy to drive, slow acceleration. Big surprise on Durango fuel economy. Combined getting about 24 MPG. That's at the top of the estimate. Very pleased. Interior touch screen and back up camera are fantastic as compared to GM. 6 months in, lots of highway driving, 16,000 miles. Still perfect. Tows our small boat. Could not be more pleased. Well done Dodge.
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