The return of
the Dodge Durango brought with it numerous awards and comparison test
victories from many well-respected evaluation groups, such as
MotorWeek and the American Automobile Association (AAA). For
2012, the Durango receives even more features, allowing Durango to
raise the bar once again for value in the seven-seat SUV segment.
With its four-wheel independent suspension, near 50:50 weight
distribution, and responsive steering and handling, Durango has
driving dynamics unlike what you typically find in a Sport Utility.
No other SUV on the road compares with the all-new Dodge Durango's
distinctive bold Dodge design that craftily houses a spacious
three-row, seven-passenger functional, flexible and premium interior,
covered in soft-touch materials. Durango features more than 30
storage areas, 28 seating configurations and a rear cargo area of
nearly 85 cubic feet that fits a six-foot couch with room for coffee
table or a 10-foot ladder with the front passenger seat folded flat.
At the Dodge
dealer near
Baltimore, utility may be one of Durango's key attributes,
but safety did not take a back seat during development. The 2012
Dodge Durango was recently named a "Top Safety Pick" by the
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
"There is simply no
compromise with Durango," said Reid Bigland, President and CEO -
Dodge Brand, Chrysler Group LLC. "Only Durango offers standard
seven-passenger seating, best-in-class power, best-in-class towing
and best-in-class driving range of more than 550 miles, while also
delivering unmatched style and driving dynamics."
Cockeysville Dodge Drivers Get Great Power and Fuel Efficiency
The 2012 Dodge Durango delivers the rare combination of
power and fuel efficiency. Both engines deliver best-in-class V-6 and
V-8 towing with standard trailer sway control on all models (V-8 -
7,400 lbs. and V-6 ? 6,200 lbs.). Its award-winning 3.6-liter
Pentastar V-6 engine delivers an unsurpassed 290 horsepower along
with a best-in-class driving range of more than 550 miles on one tank
of fuel, which means Durango owners could drive all the way from
Chicago to Nashville, or New York to Boston and back again, without
stopping for fuel.
The EPA fuel economy miles per gallon
(mpg) (City/Hwy) are 16/23 for both rear-wheel-drive and
all-wheel-drive models, an improvement of one mile per gallon highway
for AWD models compared to last year.
At our Dodge
dealership serving
Towson, the Durango is also available with the legendary
5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine with fuel saver mode. The 5.7-liter
delivers 360 horsepower (268 kW) and 390 lb.-ft. of torque (520 N?m)
at 4,250 rpm and also features Variable Valve Timing (VVT). The
available V-8 delivers performance, best-in-class 7,400 lbs. of
towing capability and fuel efficiency. The EPA fuel economy mpg
(City/Hwy) is 14/20 for rear-wheel-drive models and 13/20 for
all-wheel-drive models.
The 2012 Dodge Durango features two
automatic transmissions and two available full-time all-wheel-drive
systems (V-6 and V-8 versions). The drivelines provide smooth
operation of the vehicle over a variety of road conditions. Where
competitors have switched to car-based platforms, the HEMI-powered,
all-wheel-drive Durango features a low-range transfer case for light
off-road recreation and to ease maneuvers while towing, such as
pulling a boat out of the water from a high degree launch or backing
up with a trailer attached.
10300 York Road
Cockeysville, MD 21030