Dodge, Hornet and Durango
You can spot a Dodge Durango from behind pretty easily thanks to the SUV's distinctive "Racetrack" taillights. They do kind of look like a circuit viewed from above, but according to some Durango owners and their counsel,
Though several Jeep models boast power, this one stands out as the most coveted, with its value now on the rise.
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CarBuzz on MSNDodge Durango’s Racetrack Taillights Have Owners Racing To CourtDodge is about to end up in court again over its Durango SUV. This one isn't about the Hellcat model and whether or not the brand promised exclusivity. This time, the class action suit is about a defect.
The V6-powered Durango GT's new starting MSRP is $38,495. Add in the $1,595 destination charge, and it comes to $40,090. Compared to the initial 2025 price, that's a $3,500 discount. It's even $2,925 less than the 2024 GT.
Does this Dodge Challenger R/T muscle car have what it takes to beat the Tesla Model S Plaid in a 1/4-mile confrontation?
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WAPT Jackson on MSN2 people hurt in a shootout in JacksonTwo people were hurt in a shootout over a Dodge Durango. It happened Tuesday night around 8 p.m. on McCluer Road. Jackson police say the owner of the vehicle found four people inside his SUV. There was an exchange of gunfire, which resulted in the victim receiving one non-life-threatening gunshot wound, said police.
Seven 2021 Dodge Durango Hellcat owners sued the automaker in 2023 for deceiving customers. They call it a "classic bait and switch scheme," in which the carmaker encouraged people to buy the car based on its limited production duration — Then, lo and behold, the Durango Hellcat returned for the 2023 model year.
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