Dodge Announces Pricing for New 2014 Dodge Durango
The seven-passenger 2014 Dodge Durango SUV has a starting MSRP less than $30,000.
With a starting MSRP of $29,795, the seven-passenger 2014 Dodge Durango SUV will start arriving in dealer showrooms at the end of the third quarter. While maintaining the same starting price as the 2013 model, the 2014-MY delivers more than $3,500 in added content, says Chrysler.
Every 2014 Durango includes features such as a standard 8-speed automatic transmission, projector headlamps, signature LED racetrack taillights, 18-inch or 20-inch aluminum wheels, Bluetooth, 5-inch or 8.4-inch touch screen and seven airbags, according to Chrysler.
Competing in the fast-growing full-size SUV and crossover segments, the 2014 Durango has power up to 360 horsepower and 390 lb.-ft. of torque, towing of up to 7,400 lbs. and a driving range of 600 miles on a tank of fuel.
"Dodge Durango is on a tremendous run, with nine months of consecutive growth," said Tim Kuniskis, president and CEO of Dodge Brand. "The new 2014 Durango builds on that momentum, raising the bar for performance, technology and style. The 2014 Dodge Durango is available in five trim levels: SXT, Rallye, Limited, R/T and Citadel, all packaged to meet the needs of individual customers."
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