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Hellcat Hellyeah

Chichirone, 06/01/2022
2021 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat 4dr SUV AWD (6.2L 8cyl S/C 8A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

The Hellcat version of the Durango is a riot. You have three rows, captains seats in row two and launch control. We have driven ours over 15,000 miles. Only issue was steering wheel alignment was off at the steering head. Irregular tire wear and cupping is occurring. I have the tires and wheels rotated and balanced at every oil change to minimize but the camber and caster alignment settings are more aggressive due to the performance nature of the vehicle and tires. We LOVE this Durango. Would buy another one if was available.

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Test drive impressions

G M Kerry , 01/28/2021
updated 08/18/2022
2021 Dodge Durango R/T 4dr SUV AWD (5.7L 8cyl 8A)
36 of 55 people found this review helpful

We are looking to replace a 2015 cx-9 sometime this year. Being turbo and CVT shy, we have limited options. ☹️ I took a test drive in the 2021 Durango today. My previous experience with a 2013 dakota 5.7 was not impressive. But today's drive train is a totally different beast. The Dakota had significant lag and really didn't feel like a V8 at all in 2013, though it sucked gas like a V10. Driving this 2021 R/T was a distinct pleasure. The V8 was ultra responsive and the shifts seemed to be where they should under casual acceleration as well as spirited. You do have to really bury the accelerator if you want to experience that V8 growl, but it is definitely sleeping under there! I wasn't able to test it on any curves, just some S turns thru a deserted church parking lot.But it seemed to be responsive, though you do feel it's size and weight a bit. The acceleration of the V6 CX-9 has always been responsive but lacking. With the V8 DURANGO, I finally felt satisfaction! I disliked test driving after dark but the Durango controls were surprisingly ergonomic and intuitive. I wasn't sure if that's because they were somewhat similar to the Dakota, or if they are just well designed. I did find the side mirror adjustment to be a puzzle. You must hold down 2 buttons simultaneously to make adjustments. That just seems overly complicated. One of the first things you notice is the massive 10" stereo display. But also take note, it is nicely integrated with the dashboard instead of looking like some kid glued their iPad to the top of the dash which would just be EMBARASSING for any engineer to do. For some reason, that was impressive, isn't that sad? I am not a fan of seating and climate controls being integrated with the stereo. Alhough, they are in the Durango, they also had the foresight to design a full set of individual buttons, including for the heated steering wheel... My new favorite thing!! The steering wheel heated up fast and was very welcome on this chilly January evening. However, the heated driver seat on Hi, seemed barely warm. The leather seating was very comfortable, although I'm not a fan of sweaty leather. I would probably opt for a trim level that does not include ventilated seats. I want the V8 but I'm not made of money! So, I can see some cloth seat covers in the near future. One of the most shocking discoveries...Compared to the 2015 CX-9 is a mere 87 cu ft of cargo space! The cx-9 somehow manages 100 cu ft of cargo space despite having almost the exact same exterior dimensions! Could the side curtain air bags be sapping 6 inches of interior space? Could the driver seats be that much further back that they absorb that much cargo space? The hood seems smaller than in the CX-9, so I don't think they lost interior space there. It's a mind bender 🤔. After further research I determined that the 2011 Durango got severely shrunken when re-introduced after a couple years hiatus. So It is now even smaller than the '15 CX-9. That's aoghty shame. Since I often travel with a 65" TV, this could be a deal breaker. I'll just have to see how it fits. Speaking of the hood. I absolutely LOVE the mean LOOKS of all of those hood scoops, but that just leads to dissapointment. In actual day to day, I think you're better of without them. The 2 venting scoops are just a cut-out in the hood with a cheesy plastic grill insert. That means, when you're following a truck on a rainy or snowy surface all of that gunk flying around is being deposited directly ONTO your engine! I can foresee that requiring a weekly engine cleaning in the winter months. The center scoop, although it has a barrier, does not seem connected to anything! I thought I'd open the hood and see some type of duct system leading to the air intake... Nope. Just another visual cue with NO FUNCTIONALITY. So, the disappointment is mounting 😧 I think that's one place where Dodge really failed. There should have been a cloth barrier or channel on the vents to prevent at least some debris from entering the engine compartment. As well, the hood scoop should be functional. I was expecting the rear seats to fold flat as I always do, but have yet to find any vehicle where that actually works as advertised. This tester had the rear captain chairs without a console. Just a couple of cup holders molded into the floor between the seats. So your 3rd row passenger can stumble over your soda. Hmmm. Another engineering puzzle. I suppose, I'm just a 2nd row bench kind of person. It's nice for the kids to stretch out there sometimes. But having spent most of my time as a driver, maybe I'm missing something. This seems like a very nice overall package. Since Dodge doesn't have anything to rival the Yukon or Expedition this is it! (Alhough an Expedition with a V6 is just stupid. I would never buy that for more money). We'll most likely be making our purchase as soon as the novelty wears off and they start offering a discount. Hopefully, that will happen before they outlaw the combustion engine later this year 😜 2022 update : Surprisingly, we just couldn't pull the trigger on this vehicle. Needing more interior space was really the big issue, but we also want the V8 (yes, yes, even in 2022, we want the V8). So it looks like our options are going to be limited to a Police spec Expedition or a Yukon Ext. If I can find a recent police spec at an auction with 100 miles on it for maybe $10k or less, it might be a fun project turning it back into a street vehicle. 🤔

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Durango Hellcat

Lemon, 06/13/2021
2021 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat 4dr SUV AWD (6.2L 8cyl S/C 8A)
23 of 36 people found this review helpful

Weird metal suttering noise when accelerating just after 500 miles. Steering wheel off the alignment. More miles I am putting more problems it gets. The quality is terrible. Be aware. Do not belive those YouTube reviews... only from real owners and those are removed. Do not buy Dodge! Stay away! [HTML removed]

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5 out of 5 stars

This car is amazing!

Robert , 02/23/2021
2021 Dodge Durango GT Plus 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
6 of 9 people found this review helpful

Very spacious, comfortable, and cool looking. The Uconnect 5 is amazing! Dodge really hit a home run with this infotainment system.

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2021 Dodge Durango

Lexi Garrett, 11/29/2021
2021 Dodge Durango SXT 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
9 of 15 people found this review helpful

We got a 2021 Dodge Durango from the car place and we had so many issues with it. We had the touch screen mess-up big time and the door handle cover inside fell off. we had to keep taking it into the shop.

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