Compare: 2008 Dodge Durango vs 2009 Toyota 4Runner

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2008 Dodge Durango

2009 Toyota 4Runner

  2008 Dodge Durango SXT 2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5
MSRP
$32,715
$34,000
Invoice $29,914 $30,701
MPG
City/Highway
13/19 14/21
Rating 7 7.2
Bottom Line If you plan to tow, a 2008 Dodge Durango with a V-8 will work nearly as well as a Tahoe or Expedition, at a lower price. The 2009 Toyota 4Runner isn’t as roomy or as efficient as newer crossover designs, but if you need towing or off-road capabilities, it’s a good, safe choice.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • Comfortable seating
  • Features—like MyGIG—stray from the norm

Dislikes:

  • Slightly smaller than the full-size utes, but not any more maneuverable
  • Bouncy ride and queasy handling
  • V-6 doesn’t offer any fuel-economy advantage
  • High loading height in back

Likes:

  • Quiet cabin
  • Handles quite well
  • Respectable acceleration from either engine
  • Good safety ratings for a truck-based ute

Dislikes:

  • Bad gas mileage
  • Cheap-feeling interior materials
  • Tight passenger space and tiny third row
  • Busy ride
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2008 Dodge Durango $14,817 $21,620 $18,163
2009 Toyota 4Runner $22,802 $26,921 $25,983
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