2024 Dodge Durango Consumer Reviews
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Horrible car
Horrible car, bought it brand new 2023 with 69 miles on it, after 2 weeks it shut down in the middle of the road had to tow it to the dealership they said it was the starter they fixed it, and continues to have problems now I’m taking it in again for a second time and this car has not even hit 1000 miles, I haven’t even made my first payment. Horrible car it lunges forward when I let go of the gas pedal, when I accelerate it jerks, I bought a brand new car in hopes of not having any problems for years and here I am taking it in a second time and only had this car 1 month, horrible car will be doing a buy out or trading in very disappointed with this car
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Big Mistake
I had a positive purchasing experience. I was very happy with the car for the first month/1000 miles until multiple issues surfaced. It looks appealing and rides nicely. However, this car has serious electrical problems and is a total safety hazard shutting off randomly while driving. Don’t get me started on the Uconnect system. You will regret buying one of this SUV. Dodge really needs to get their act together. I can’t believe $50+ k for this car and it’s totally unreliable. Furthermore, service and repair is a total joke. I was told the local dealership in my area can’t get me in for almost 3 months and most of their staff isn’t trained yet on the new technology. UNBELIEVABLE, UNACCEPTABLE, NEVER AGAIN
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- GT 4dr SUVMSRP: $43,01598 mi away
- GT 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,59093 mi away
- GT Plus 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,98179 mi away
11k miles and tranny/ air conditioning issues 2.5m
Yes I drive alot I know but the tranny is going out and the ac will blow cold and switch to heat for a couple Mins and switch back. First dodge I have ever owned…
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2024 Dodge Durango, compressed TNT
Purchased new with 17 miles on it. At 3600+ miles,no problems. It is amazingly comfortable, fast, and has excellent road manners for something this big. Flawless fit and finish. The interior leather on the R/T Premium level is sumptuous. The SRT seat option provides the same seats in the second row as the first row. The six passenger capacity could not be more comfortable. I had to have the Harmon-Kardon sound system and it would be hard to improve it's performance. I would not trade it for anything in it's segment. Totally satisfied. Only two minor squaks. I would have liked a spare tire and a full size console in the second row, but I purchased the vehicle knowing of their absence. Engine is thirsty, but reality must give way to physics. Besides, I do not care how expensive gasoline gets. I use Premium fuel, but I would skip pushing my Durango 15 miles for $4.00.
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Muscle Car of SUVs
I traded my 2012 Durango for the 2022 RT Plus with Tow and Go. I would have been happy with an updated version, I really liked the 2012. Certain things I expected, the tech, transmission, SRT suspension, etc. What I did not expect that in every way, this vehicle exceeds the previous model. It feels lighter, the suspension tuning and transmission tuning make it feel quick and nimble. The interior materials are far superior. In every way this is a better vehicle, so far, it it outstanding.
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