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2021 Dodge Durango in Sarasota, FL | 1 Great Deal | $25,332 | 6,141 listings |
2020 Dodge Durango in Sarasota, FL | 78 Great Deals | $25,900 | 1,935 listings |
2019 Dodge Durango in Sarasota, FL | 39 Great Deals | $19,995 | 790 listings |
2018 Dodge Durango in Sarasota, FL | 51 Great Deals | $20,393 | 1,715 listings |
2017 Dodge Durango in Sarasota, FL | 30 Great Deals | $14,999 | 898 listings |
2016 Dodge Durango in Sarasota, FL | 9 Great Deals | $12,999 | 334 listings |
2015 Dodge Durango in Sarasota, FL | 15 Great Deals | $12,984 | 474 listings |
2014 Dodge Durango in Sarasota, FL | 23 Great Deals | $10,995 | 452 listings |
2013 Dodge Durango in Sarasota, FL | 14 Great Deals | $8,500 | 439 listings |
2012 Dodge Durango in Sarasota, FL | 11 Great Deals | $7,995 | 241 listings |
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2020 Dodge Durango Expert Score: 7.5/10

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The 2020 Dodge Durango carries its styling over from a 2014 update. In fact, the current, third generation of the Durango dates back to a complete redesign for the 2011 model year. The connections to the Charger muscle sedan are evident (and were even more so before the Charger’s redesign in 2015). But there’s no escaping the fact the 2020 Durango is based on a decade-old platform.
The Durango has a straightforward—if simple—cabin design. It shares a platform with the Jeep Grand Cherokee, albeit with a longer wheelbase and overall length. While both vehicles received exterior updates in 2014, the Jeep’s cabin updates were more significant. As a result, the Durango feels somewhat dated and is in desperate need of a refresh.
Luckily that refresh is coming for the 2021 model year. The next Durango will have more aggressive exterior styling and a heavily reworked cabin. If you like most of what you see about the Durango but the cabin feels too stale, we’d recommend waiting until the end of 2020, when the 2021 Durango is expected to arrive.
Trims for the 2020 Durango are SXT, GT, Citadel, R/T, and SRT. The SXT comes standard with 18-inch wheels, three-zone climate control, manually adjustable front seats, a 7-inch digital instrument panel screen, dual USB ports, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, and a six-speaker stereo.
The GT trim adds 20-inch wheels, a sport-inspired grille, remote start, LED fog lights, dual exhaust, and a power rear liftgate. The GT also adds an 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat and satellite radio.
The R/T trim has a similar look to that of the GT and adds some additional features. These include rain-sensing wipers, a four-way power-adjustable front passenger’s seat, and memory settings for the driver’s seat and power-adjustable tilt-telescoping steering wheel. The R/T also adds leather-and-suede upholstery, heated front seats, heated rear seats, and an 8.4-inch touchscreen infotainment system.
The Citadel is the luxury-minded trim and adds unique chrome exterior touches, 20-inch polished aluminum wheels, and a power moonroof. The Citadel also adds second-row captains chairs with a center console and premium leather upholstery.
The range-topping SRT has an entirely unique look, with a more aggressive lower front fascia, auto-leveling headlights, and 20-inch black wheels. The SRT also comes with ventilated front seats and unique leather-and-suede seats with an embossed SRT logo in the seat-back. The SRT is available with eye-catching red leather performance seats as an option. The SRT can also be had with available racing stripes, though it looks far more menacing as a sans-stripe sleeper.
The SXT, GT, and Citadel all come standard with a 3.6-liter V6 engine. It makes 293 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. The R/T trim comes with a 5.7-liter Hemi V8 with 360 hp and 390 lb-ft of torque. This engine is also available on the Citadel.
The range-topping SRT comes fitted with a 6.4-liter Hemi V8. Branded the "392" for its displacement size in cubic inches, this V8 puts out 475 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque. All engines route power through an 8-speed automatic transmission to rear-wheel drive (RWD) or available all-wheel drive (AWD) based on trim selected.
The V6 makes decent power and will impress when cross-shopping the Durango against other three-row family haulers like the Toyota Highlander or Volkswagen Atlas. Moving up to the 5.7-liter V8 in the R/T provides confident acceleration. Selecting it as an option also makes the Citadel a more robust near-luxury SUV.
Then there’s the SRT, which is a completely different beast altogether. The 392 cubic inch V8 makes strong low-end power and sounds its best aggressively pulling away from a stop. The real power comes on at higher speeds when using the paddle shifters to optimize the V8. The sheer number of gears in the 8-speed automatic means you actually need to double-tap the paddle shifter to downshift or upshift two full gears. This more accurately replicates the gap in ratios of a traditional muscle car transmission. The Durango SRT also features a performance-tuned suspension and Brembo performance brakes.
The driving experience can be further optimized with the Dodge SRT performance pages. Found in the 8.4-inch touchscreen, they provide detailed engine status updates, a G-force meter, and the ability to record 0-60, 0-100, and quarter-mile times. The Performance Pages also provide incredibly detailed drive mode customization, including the ability to tweak throttle response, shift mapping, steering response, and suspension feel.
The acceleration of the SRT is expected, but the car-like handling is a real surprise. Body roll is minimal for a vehicle its size, and altogether, the SRT corners better than it has any business doing.
The Dodge Durango provides 17.2 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row. With the third row folded, cargo space grows to 47.7 cubic feet. With the second and third rows folded, the Dodge Durango has 84.5 cubic feet of cargo space. This is on par with the Toyota Highlander and Honda Pilot. The VW Atlas trounces them all with 96.8 cubic feet of cargo space, but the Durango will not disappoint on usable space. The placement of the power rear hatch button on the side of the rear cargo area is not as useful or intuitive as the in-door placement found in many competitors. Depending on configuration, the Dodge Durango has a towing capacity ranging from 6,200 pounds to 8,700 pounds.
The Durango has plenty of cabin space for occupants as well. The front seats are plenty comfortable, and the second row can be offered either with a three-passenger bench or second-row captain's chairs. Either way, head- and legroom are plentiful in the second row. The third row is a bit more cramped for adults on any trip longer than around the block and is best suited for kids. The large second-row doors and easy-fold second-row seats do make access to that third row a synch.
The driver and front passenger can take advantage of multiple cargo bins, bottle- and cupholders, and various trays for all your gear. The second row of our SRT test model also came with its own center console with central cup holders.
The SXT and GT trim levels come equipped with a 7-inch touchscreen. Optional on the GT and standard on all other trims is an 8.4-inch touchscreen. Both screen sizes utilize Dodge’s fantastic Uconnect infotainment system. Uconnect stands out with its straightforward menu layout and simple page navigation. It has a tablet-inspired layout with a dock of icons at the bottom of the screen. These icons represent the radio, phone, climate controls, navigation (where available), and settings. The dock icons mean you don’t need to backtrack to a home screen to get to another function. And many of the systems have redundant hard controls, located below the touchscreen.
The Durango comes standard with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Once again, the simplicity of Uconnect makes it easier to transition into and out of a CarPlay menu and back to a Uconnect screen. Some competitors lack the dock icons or a home button. As a result, if you are on a CarPlay screen, you have to backtrack to the CarPlay’s home screen to find the icon that would take you back to the vehicle’s proprietary infotainment system.
The semi-digital instrument panel is helpful and navigating it is made easier by the directional pad on the steering wheel. It allows you to easily cycle through the various information you’d like to see. The screen is not as large as you might find in other contemporary vehicles, but this is something the 2021 update will remedy.
R/T, Citadel, and SRT trim levels come with navigation and SiriusXM Travel Link with real-time traffic and weather updates. These trims also come with an Alpine premium audio system with nine speakers and a subwoofer. The R/T, Citadel, and SRT are also available with a 19-speaker Harman Kardon premium audio system.
The Durango comes equipped with a full array of front- and side-impact airbags, electronic stability control, hill-start assist, and trailer sway control. Rear parking sensors are available on the SXT and standard on all other trims. The R/T, Citadel, and SRT come standard with front- and rear parking sensors.
The Durango does not come standard with any high-tech driver-assistance features. Shoppers can select the Technology Group package, which adds adaptive cruise control, forward-collision avoidance, and lane-departure warning. Other driver assistance features include blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-path detection. These are solid features, but are unfortunately all optional. Meanwhile, Toyota makes many of these features standard on the three-row Highlander.
In crash tests by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Durango earns a four-star rating. It earns five stars in side crash testing and four stars in all other phases.
The Durango was also tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). In these tests, the Durango earned a score of Moderate for driver’s side small-front overlap testing. It earned the best score of Good in all other crash tests. The crash-prevention technology was considered Superior, but once again, that system is optional equipment.
The most efficient version of the Durango is the base V6 with RWD. It returns 19 mpg city, 26 highway, 21 combined. Selecting AWD brings fuel economy to 18/25/21 combined. The 5.7-liter V8 in the Durango R/T returns 14/22/17. The range-topping Dodge Durango SRT returns 13/19/15.
The 2020 Dodge Durango starts with an MSRP of $30,795 for a base SXT. An SXT with AWD starts at $33,395. A GT trim starts at $34,495 and a Citadel trim starts at $37,595. Moving up to the R/T will carry a starting price of $44,395, while the range-topping SRT 392 starts at $62,995.
On the lower trims, the Durango costs less than many three-row competitors, but not by a wide enough margin to make up for its dated cabin. With any of the V8 models, the Durango has few competitors at all. The Ford Explorer, Chevrolet Tahoe, and Nissan Armada simply can't compete with this muscle SUV in terms of power. As mentioned, the Durango is about to be updated for 2021, with fresh styling and a new cabin. For some, it might be worth the wait, but for others, the Durango provides a swagger seldom seen among family-hauling three-row SUVs.
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2020 Dodge Durango Reviews
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by Guru9TJJCPI think the Durango is perfect I would rather leather interior seating but other than that the truck is perfect and I’m very interested -
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by Guru9T6T22I actually do consider my Durango a five star by visual, purchase bu I’ve only had it for only about a week. Haven’t been able to get into it’s full operation and functions but I am pleased of my purchase -
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by Guru9TP32BI love it, plenty of power with the 5.7L. Even though this is not AWD it can take on most dirt roads, streets, highways and towing. It has most of the bells and whistles most people want and it is fun to drive with the powerful growling HEMI.
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