The Dodge Durango went through a total overhaul in 2004. Once based on the Dakota pickup's platform, it received a re-engineered platform designed specifically for an SUV, resulting in a much smoother ride, with fewer bumps and shudders than in previous Durangos.
It also got bigger. No longer fooling anyone with it's "mid-size" claims, the Durango embraced its full-size stature proudly by adding 7 inches in length and 3 inches in width and depth, for a grand total of 102 cubic feet of cargo room (15% more than in 2003) when both second and third row seats were down. Standing on 17-inch wheels and still available in either 2WD or 4WD, three trims were offered -- the ST, SLT, and Limited, which featured more luxurious options.
Standard engine on the ST was the 3.7-liter, 210-hp V6. The SLT came standard with the 4.7-liter, 235-hp, Magnum V8. But the top of the line engine was the rumbling, intense 5.7-liter, 335-hp Hemi V8, for a rated towing capacity of 8900 pounds. Paired with a Tow/Haul package, the Hemis featured more refined shifting capabilities, especially with large loads. The braking system, taken from the Ram, was the largest in its class and much more responsive than previous years.
The body itself is redesigned, with a sloping windshield and rooflines to avoid a box minivan look, lower car-height bumpers, hidden headlights, and the intimidating Dodge cross-hair chrome grille. For the first time, a sunroof option is available. Dodge also worked on creating a more aerodynamic SUV, to reduce wind and road noise, even adding extra lamination to the windows. Inside, a redesigned dash provides larger gauges. In SLT and above, second row climate control and DVD entertainment system ensure a happy ride during family road trips. The front seat is spacious with lots of nooks and crannies for storage.
The 2004 Dodge Durango is bigger and more powerful this year, able to haul truck-like loads, but it handles more now like a car, with lighter steering, a much smoother ride, and even better turn ratios, though some reviewers felt it had sacrificed some stability. Drivers love the Hemi (no surprise) the towing capacity, and the cargo space. The biggest complaint, as always, is fuel economy (but don't complain about fuel economy if you're buying a Hemi), and the lack of legroom in the second row seats. A cheaply-made dash and cloth seating were also mentioned.
4.3 Overall rating
(37 reviews)This is a great family vehicle, holds 7 people, with a lot of cargo room, as well as a great towing capacity for trailers, campers or boats. It also has a nice DVD player in the back for kids on longer trips.
Loved the look and feel of this SUV. Lots of power but nice comfort features within. My wife feels very safe being "above the traffice" as she says and never has to worry about getting on the highway. Plenty of room for the kids in back and the DVD player keeps them occupied. Heavy duty towing package pulled a large trailer or 24 ft boat and trailer, no problem. Also, when doing work around the house the folding seats gave huge cargo room for trips to Home Depot.
Excellent for the price I have a trailer that I use to haul construction materials when doing small project on the house. I used this to haul everything that I needed for the job. You can pack the trailer and drive the car and not even feel that you are towing something. This car is a lot of fun
I have over 170,000 miles on this car and I bought it new. I've only had to change oil, replace the brakes and tires. It has proven to be a reliable vehicle and has held up well. It will hold anything I want to put in it.
My other car is a Porsche so the acceleration is not as good as that but I can still smoke a civic or others. I get about 18 MPG in the city and 21 on the freeway so gas is better than any other SUV or truck I tested. Its like driving a 747, you don't feel the road at all!
2004 Dodge Durango FAQs
How many 2004 Dodge Durango vehicles in Conway, AR have no reported accidents or damage?
2 out of 3 for sale near Conway, AR have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2004 Dodge Durango?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2004 Dodge Durango gets between 14 and 14 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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