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2007 Dodge Durango

04/05/2006, 4:46 PM

By admin

Chrysler today unveiled the 2007 Dodge Durango at the Dallas Auto Show. The truck is currently being offered with a 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine or an E85-compatible 4.7-liter Flexible-fuel Vehicle (FFV) V-8. Chrysler also said it plans to offer a hybrid version for 2008. “Continuing to stand out from the crowd, the new 2007 Dodge Durango features a bold sleek design,” said George Murphy, Senior Vice President – Global Brand Marketing, Chrysler Group. “Dodge Durango’s ‘right size’ formula provides everything customers expect in an SUV — superior ride and handling, the latest standard safety and convenience features, and best-in-class power with advanced fuel-saving technologies.” The 2007 Dodge Durango features standard Electronic Stability Program (ESP), side-curtain air bags and Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) system.

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04/05, 5:21 PM

posted by:

Andre Neves

::YAWN::

04/05, 5:58 PM

posted by:

nikivee

Ugly.

04/05, 6:07 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

MUCH better

04/05, 6:25 PM

posted by:

Count Drokoo

so that the Aspen is even less distingushable

04/05, 6:43 PM

posted by:

Sean

Don’t like this front, and the last one was the wrong front. If they produced something more like the M80 front end (see link below), I think they would sell every single one they can make. Again, great concept, bad, bad execution.

http://www.supercars.net/cars/428.html

04/05, 7:14 PM

posted by:

Beavis

Boring. Just another SUV…

04/05, 7:45 PM

posted by:

Jason

This is one plain, featureless SUV. Buy a Chevy Tahoe if you don’t need a 3rd row seat, and a Nissan Armada if you do.

04/05, 8:57 PM

posted by:

manny

huh… instead of making it less ugly, they just made it a different ugly.
at least its still hemi powered…

04/05, 9:29 PM

posted by:

Heydn

Boring, sure. But A LOT better than the old design (which I always complained about).

04/05, 10:03 PM

posted by:

JW

It looks like a big Nitro! I like it!

04/05, 10:40 PM

posted by:

captain america

it looks like a fat minivan.

04/05, 11:39 PM

posted by:

jamea

god!!!! i hope the front end of the next ram dont look like that!!!!

04/06, 7:03 AM

posted by:

Phil

Looks like they did a little better with the boob-job this time, though they still look a little saggy.

04/06, 7:17 AM

posted by:

Northeasterner

It looks just like the 2006 Durango. So what’s the big deal?

04/06, 8:10 AM

posted by:

Anonymous

Most all of the above – except the spammer’s bogus sh_t.

jim

04/06, 1:29 PM

posted by:

Chris

You are all correct… it’s gone from polarizingly ugly to unnoticeably boring. And yes, these changes were made to accommodate the even more boring Aspen. It looks as though DCX is returning to the days of the rebadged, free from any sort of personality K cars. I’m done with their schlocky designs and Fisher-Price gray plastic interiors.

04/12, 10:25 PM

posted by:

Jordan

yawn +1

05/16, 8:56 PM

posted by:

Jay

Not really much change i have a 2005 durango and it dosent look that much different. Dodge really needs to do something or I think the durango is going to stop being made.

07/24, 12:05 AM

posted by:

Chris

I like the new front/bumper design. It looks much better. ! Much Kudos !

09/22, 3:47 PM

posted by:

tiagriff

It looks better than previous Durangos…

Answer me this..why do car companies..regardless if affiliated with each other, always lean toward other designs, take it, slap a new grill on it, some new tail lights and call it an ASPEN?? When are they going to stop being LAZY and ACTUALLY design something that doesn’t look like another car/SUV? I find it so ridiculous!!! Who cares if the interior was “redesigned”. EVERYONE notices the outside before the inside so why not make it look more appealing?

I swear before I knew the damn name of the Aspen I though Dodge “redesigned” the Durango. Everywhere you look vehicles, big/small look like another..

COME ON CAR COMPANIES….HAVE A MIND OF YOUR OWN AND ACTUALLY SIT AND DESIGN SOMETHING INSTEAD OF “REDESIGNING” ANOTHER….

 
 
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