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2008 Dodge Durango - Web Chatter

MSRP: $27,335 - $38,095 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2008 dodge durango Professional Edmunds Review

...(A similar Durango Hybrid will be available next year.) GM's large crossovers, such as the GMC Acadia, are also excellent vehicles. All said, the Durango may be worth considering if you need a strong...

CarGurus
2008 Dodge Durango Overview

...but it's also rated to tow 8,950 pounds.Reviewers prefer driving the five-speed automatic transmission with either of the V8 options. Braking is good, and some reviewers found the handling excellent...

Cars.com
2008 Dodge Durango Professional Cars.com Review

...Cargo volume behind the third row is 19 cubic feet; that space grows to 102.4 cubic feet when both rear seats are folded down. Second-row occupants get reclining seats, and an optional DVD...


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2008 Dodge RAM - Piece of TRASH!!!

...The Durango was awesome, with never a problem. This 2008 Ram has excellent design but atrocious build and execution. In the less than 2 years I have owned it...

Edmunds user
2008 Ram Big Horn

...Love the satellite radio. Bright red color, was rear ended and hit the guy in front, bumpers and tow hitch toast, minor dent to tail gate. Stout build. In...

MSN Autos user
BIG BLUE

...also the back up camera so you can see whats behind u when backing Cons: having to read a 174 page nav radio book Overall: would recommened this car for anyone...

MSN Autos user
The Mighty D

...The 5.9L has the punch to get you out of a predicament before it happens but yet runs as smooth as a mid-size car. The dual air conditioner and heater is also...


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I have a 2008 dodge durango at 8.74% interest on a 75 month loan I have a now 15511.24 left should I refinanc?
Will I lose money if I refinance? @ Dave B I have 49 months left. I pay 468.81 a month sometimes I pay over my payment amount but thats how much they say my balance is.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

That all depends, Shanika. If you have good credit (let's say upwards of 675) and a decent income and employment history, you'll likely qualify for a better rate. Your 2008 is new enough that it likely has few enough miles that most banks and creditors will be willing to refinance for you...

Does anyone have a wiring diagram for the radio in the 2008 Dodge Durango?
the speaker wires in my front doors are brown, but I have no brown wires in my wire bundle from the back of my stereo. What am I missing here?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Visit http://installdr.com/harnesses/dcp-wiring.pdf for the wiring diagrams you need, excellent site. Have used several times with success each time. Reference:Fortyfive years of shadetree engineering, racing, and home auto repair, all Mopars, mostly Dodges.

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The 2008 Dodge Durango is somewhere between the mid-size and full-size truck-based SUVs from GM and Ford.

It's about the same length as the short-wheelbase versions of the full-size SUVs from GM and Ford, but it's narrower and isn't as tall, which makes its interior feel smaller; and though it's quite a few inches longer than the Explorer and TrailBlazer, it's only slightly wider and taller.

Yet, even though the Durango is slightly smaller than those big SUVs, it doesn't handle any better.

The Durango offers a usable third-row seat, an advantage over those smaller models, and has tow ratings that are competitive with some larger, full-size SUVs.

It's a good deal for those who tow; especially in one of its lower trim levels when optioned with the HEMI engine, the Durango makes a good tow vehicle for thousands less than the Expedition or Tahoe.

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