Dodge Durango Reviews 2013
Motorscore: 71.5/100
(average score, based on 11 reviews by professional car critics)This car is ranked #192 out of 242 cars listed here. (What Is This?)
MSRP: $21,915 - $43,195
Efficiency (City): 16
Seats: 6 - 7
Efficiency (HWY): 23
- Refined interior
- Comfortable Ride
- Surprisingly nimble handling
- Third-row access isn't easy
- Loading cargo can be awkward
- Mediocre fuel economy
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The Critics' Dodge Durango Reviews
65
/ 100
It gives a commanding view of the road, it has available 7-passenger capacity with room for adults in all seats, all the interior space you'd realistically need for trips to Home Depot, and Chrysler's respectable Pentastar V6.
HowStuffWorks
64
/ 100
This is no Durango as I recall it. The new truck is a refined and classy conveyance that seems like a bargain compared to luxury entries in this class.
HowStuffWorks
84
/ 100
The Durango is one of the only affordable midsize SUVs to include a V8 engine that puts power to the rear wheels, making it one of the most fun-to-drive SUVs in its class.
USNews
83
/ 100
If you need a comfortable family car that can leave other crossovers in its dust, the Durango is just what you’re looking for.
USNews
73
/ 100
The new Durango is a more sophisticated looking affair over the last generation’s truck-inspired appearance.
Rob Rothwell Auto123.com
81
/ 100
Not only does it look more sophisticated and upscale than ever, but it offers up more power, content and capability than Durango models before it.
Auto123.com
40
/ 100
The 2012 Dodge Durango holds seven passengers spread across three-rows with an interior that can be configured in multiple ways and is soft to the touch.
Automotive.com
57
/ 100
If you're looking for a seven-passenger SUV with fuel economy figures in the mid to high twenties, you won't find a Durango to meet your needs.
Kelley Blue Book
72
/ 100
If you need the passenger-carrying capability of a full-size SUV, as well as the ability to tow up to 7,400 pounds, check out the 2012 Dodge Durango.
Kelley Blue Book
84
/ 100
The Durango's new wagon body is less distinctive, and less muscular, than the old truck-based version—blandly, benignly handsome is a good way to sum.
Bengt Halvorson TheCarConnection.com
84
/ 100
The Durango has an excellent driving position and wide front seats with good give and ample side bolsters.
Marty Padgett TheCarConnection.com







