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Dodge Durango is handsome, powerful, versatile, and refined. For many buyers, however, Dodge Durango's most appealing feature is its just-right size. Based on the Dodge Dakota pickup, Durango is smaller and more maneuverable than the full-size SUVs, such as the Ford Expedition and Chevrolet Tahoe. Yet Dodge Durango still offers six-passenger seating, V8 power, and a hefty towing capacity. Dodge Durango has found a comfortable niche that Ford and GM missed.
With theater-style seating that gives rear-seat passengers a view of the road ahead, and other interior creature comforts, the Dodge Durango is a smart choice for large families. It's also a good choice for people who tow light to medium-sized trailers. A beefy 5.9-liter V8 is available, and it delivers plenty of pulling power, while the more sophisticated 4.7-liter overhead-cam V8 offers decent performance and an added measure of refinement.
A new five-speed automatic transmission is available for 2002 that should improve fuel economy. Also new for 2002 are optional side-curtain air bags, available for every trim level. For 2002, Dodge has added a high-value trim level called SXT with unique Graphite trim. Last year, Durango benefited from an all-new, more comfortable and more car-like interior, plus a new auto parts and performance-tuned R/T model.
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