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Thursday, April 12, 2018

Good Bad But Not Evil: The 2018 Dodge Durango R/T AWD

April 12, 2018 0
Front 3/4 view of 2018 Dodge Durango R/T
The 2018 Dodge Durango R/T.
Being a child of the 60s and 70s, who was old enough to have posters on the wall during what we thought was the Golden Age of Muscle Cars, only to have the party end thanks to emissions regulations, insurance surcharges and Arab oil embargoes just as I got my license, I just have to love Dodge.  With the exception of the sad-sack Journey and the pre-historic Grand Caravan (which we liked---in 2010),  Dodge is just one big toy store, full of things that any red-blooded American boy or girl could use to have fun, cause mayhem and lose one's driver license.



Rear 3/4 view of 2018 Dodge Durango R/T
2018 Dodge Durango R/T.
The very description of the 2018 Dodge Durango R/T is pure go-fast American ingenuity and hot-roddery:  Take a Jeep Grand Cherokee, stretch the wheelbase to make three rows of seats go in easier and stuff a 5.7-liter, 360 horsepower Hemi V8 under the hood.  Connect it to an eight-speed automatic transmission to keep fuel economy from looking like the 60s Hemis (EPA fuel economy estimate for the 2018 Dodge Durango R/T AWD is 14 city/22 highway) and you've got something.
It's the SUV enthusiast dads and moms will buy first when the family finally demands all that seating capacity.

Our experience: The Hemi means business.  Put your foot on the right pedal and speed happens right away.  And the 2018 Dodge Durango R/T can back it up with stopping and handling abilities not found in most SUVs.

$46,295 is the base price, which sounds a bit steep at first blush, but remember the power above and then add this to it:


  • Front and rear parking assist with stop.
  • Sport suspension.
  • Rear load-leveling suspension.
  • Selectable steering modes.
  • Four-wheel traction control.
  • Two-speed on-demand transfer case.
  • Auto-dimming rear-view mirror.
  • Rear-view camera.
  • Anti-lock four-wheel heavy duty disc brakes.
  • Power liftgate.
  • Remote start.
  • Keyless Go.
  • Trailer sway damping
  • Security alarm.
  • Rain-sensitive windshield wipers.
  • Uconnect navigationwith an 8.4-inch display.
  • Beats premium audio system.
  • Apple CarPlay.
  • Android Auto.
  • Two USB jacks and one AUX jack.
  • Heated and ventilated front seats.
  • Heated second-row seats.
  • Perforated leather-wrapped heated steering wheel.
  • Steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.
  • Power 8-way front seats (memory for driver's seat).
  • Power driver and passenger 4-way lumbar adjustment.
  • Second-row 60/40 fold and tumble seat.
  • Three-zone climate control.
  • One-year subscription to SiriusXM Satellite Radio.
  • 5-year subscription to SiriusXM Travel Link.
  • One-year subscription to SiriusXM Guardian service.
  • SiriusXM Traffic Plus.
  • Performance front fascia.
  • Performance hood.
  • Premium LED fog lamps.
  • LED daytime running lights.
  • Low-beam HID headlamps.
  • Automatic headlight-leveling system.
  • Dual rear exhaust with bright tips.
Now, that $46,295 looks like a pretty good value.

Interior view of 2018 Dodge Durango R/T
2018 Dodge Durango R/T interior.
Of course, our tester had some extra-cost options as well:

  • Technology Group (Adaptive cruise control with stop, advanced brake assist, blind spot and cross-path detection, full-speed forward collision warning and lane departure warning): $2,495.
  • Rear DVD Entertainment Center (a Blu-Ray compatible dual screen video system): $1,995.
  • Trailer Tow Group (7-pin and 4-pin wiring harness and a Class IV receiver hitch): $995.
  • Second-row fold-and-tumble captain's chairs: $995.
  • Second-row console with armrest and storage, including a USB port and 12-volt auxilary power outlet in the console, a third-row full console floor mat and illuminated rear cupholders: $495.
  • Power sunroof: $1,195.
  • Hand-wrapped dashboard with LiveStitch: $995.
With $995 destination charges, it all rings in at $56,555.  We've driven similarly-sized SUVs for roughly the same money that didn't put as big a grin on our face or shove in our back when we pressed the accelerator.  The Durango is good, clean fun.


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Thursday, June 1, 2017

Lunacy Within Reason: The 2017 Dodge Durango R/T

June 01, 2017 0
Front 3/4 view of 2017 Dodge Durango R/T
The 2017 Dodge Durango R/T.
Let us, for a moment, say that you, like I, read our Publisher and Executive Editor's review of the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT last month and thought "That's a fun vehicle", but blanched a bit at the 485 horsepower, the EPA fuel economy estimate of 13 city/19 highway and the as-tested price of $78,355.  Suppose you like the idea, but would like to dial some of that down a notch or two, still resulting in a faster and sportier than average SUV without quite the same penalty at the payment book and the pump?

Let me introduce you to the 2017 Dodge Durango R/T.



Side view of 2017 Dodge Durango R/T
2017 Dodge Durango R/T.
The Durango is a long-wheelbase version of the Jeep Grand Cherokee, and the R/T is the top-of-the-line performance model.  While Dodge is perfectly capable of some insanely powered automobiles---the Charger Daytona 392 and Challenger R/T 392 that Michael drove at the Western Automotive Journalists' Media Days last month are good examples, to say nothing of 707-horsepower Hellcats and 840-horsepower Demons---Dodge draws the line on horsepower for the 2017 Durango with the R/T and its 360-horsepower 5.7-liter Hemi--though it looks like a 6.4-liter Hemi SRT version will be on the menu for 2018.

Combined with an eight-speed automatic transmission, the 2017 Dodge Durango R/T is still able to get from zero to 60 in the six-second range, and fuel economy improves somewhat over its Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT cousin to 14 city/22 highway.  Best of all, the base price is a significantly more reasonable $42,095. Base for the Jeep is $66,795.  You also get a smoother ride, partly because the SRT suspension bits are not involved and partly because of the longer wheelbase.

Interior view of 2017 Dodge Durango
2017 Dodge Durango R/T interior.
The interior is comfortable and, in what may be a surprise if you have not been in a Dodge in the past decade, well-finished with high-quality materials.  Fiat Chrysler has done wonders in that respect since taking control.

The $42,095 base price includes a lot of standard equipment, including a rotary shifter and paddle shifters, selectable steering modes, electric power steering, auto-dimming rearview mirror, a backup camera, rear parking assist with stop, anti-lock four-wheel heavy duty disc brakes, remote start, keyless go, a sport suspension, trailer sway damping, a 3.09 rear axle ratio, a security alarm, rain-sensing wipers, heated and ventilated front seats, heated second-row seats, a heated steering wheel wrapped in perforated leather, a power tilt/telescoping steering column, power four-way lumbar adjustment for the driver and front passenger, memory for the radio, driver's seat and mirrors, three-zone automatic climate control, navigation, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Travel Link and Traffic, 20-inch low-gloss granite crystal wheels, LED daytime running lamps, low beam HID headlamps, projector fog lamps, automatic headlamp leveling system, a power liftgate and dual rear exhaust with bright tips.

Again, that is all standard, and for $42,095, buying one stock would constitute the SUV bargain of the year, to say nothing of the performance SUV bargain of the year.

Our tester, however, had options:


  • Technology Group (Adaptive cruise control with stop, advanced brake assist, blind spot and cross path detection, full speed forward collision warning, lane departure warning) $2,295.
  • Rear DVD Entertainment Center (Blue-Ray compatible dual-screen video) $1,995.
  • Second-row fold & tumble captain's chairs and a second-row mini-console with cupholders. $995.
  • Power sunroof. $1,195.
Add $1,095 destination charge and the as-tested price still sneaks in under $50,000 at $49,670.  And that is still a bargain in this size class, even apart from the performance capabilities. Consider the $55,000-plus V6 Ford Explorer that Michael tested last fall.

For most of us, the 2017 Dodge Durango is all the performance one could want from an SUV, and the value equation makes it very hard to beat.
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