Heh, I just found this interesting.
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Heh, I just found this interesting.
perfect storm of generous power, delightful ride quality, and precise handling combined to make the Durango a favorite over-the-road loafer-holder for editorial hot-shoes. A full-throttle matchup of our acceleration champ, the Armada, and Durango at 70 mph was no contest--the Dodge simply engaged warp drive and walked away from the Nissan. "By far, the best dynamically," says one editor. "The steering is agile and the ride quality is delightful--absorbent without any float," says another.
All said and done, the Durango had the stuff, inside, out, and under the hood, to carry itself among this large and ultra-competitive gang of sport/utilities. So the next time you're cruising in your Durango for Moon Pies, we'll understand if you just keep your foot in it right past Stuckey's. Nobody knows what's in those things anyway.
(from a motortrend test that placed the durango first of all current full-size suvs)
All said and done, the Durango had the stuff, inside, out, and under the hood, to carry itself among this large and ultra-competitive gang of sport/utilities. So the next time you're cruising in your Durango for Moon Pies, we'll understand if you just keep your foot in it right past Stuckey's. Nobody knows what's in those things anyway.
(from a motortrend test that placed the durango first of all current full-size suvs)
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This is where it is (the info)
Check this out! It was kind of hard to find. It's the review from Motortrend about the Durango 2004 and the others...
http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...road_test.html
Regards,
http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...road_test.html
Regards,