REAL. BIG. TRUCK. Dodge's new Durango is a big 'un, and it drives like it.(News)(Product/Service Evaluation)
AutoWeek, February, 2004
Byline: Wes Raynal Just climbing up into the new-for-2004 Dodge Durango is a chore, and we do mean climbing up. After opening the door, you step onto the running board, grab the steering wheel (since there is no A-pillar grab handle), and hoist yourself wayyyyy up into the driver's seat. It's work we're tellin' ya, work.
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The point? That the Dodge Durango, once the darling of the midsize SUV set, is no longer midsize. It's now bordering on a full-size ute, leaving the medium-sized offerings to trucks such as Toyota's 4Runner, the Land Rover Freelander and the Honda- Acura twins, ...
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