The 2018 Dodge Durango R/T. |
2018 Dodge Durango R/T. |
It's the SUV enthusiast dads and moms will buy first when the family finally demands all that seating capacity.
Our experience: The Hemi means business. Put your foot on the right pedal and speed happens right away. And the 2018 Dodge Durango R/T can back it up with stopping and handling abilities not found in most SUVs.
$46,295 is the base price, which sounds a bit steep at first blush, but remember the power above and then add this to it:
- Front and rear parking assist with stop.
- Sport suspension.
- Rear load-leveling suspension.
- Selectable steering modes.
- Four-wheel traction control.
- Two-speed on-demand transfer case.
- Auto-dimming rear-view mirror.
- Rear-view camera.
- Anti-lock four-wheel heavy duty disc brakes.
- Power liftgate.
- Remote start.
- Keyless Go.
- Trailer sway damping
- Security alarm.
- Rain-sensitive windshield wipers.
- Uconnect navigationwith an 8.4-inch display.
- Beats premium audio system.
- Apple CarPlay.
- Android Auto.
- Two USB jacks and one AUX jack.
- Heated and ventilated front seats.
- Heated second-row seats.
- Perforated leather-wrapped heated steering wheel.
- Steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.
- Power 8-way front seats (memory for driver's seat).
- Power driver and passenger 4-way lumbar adjustment.
- Second-row 60/40 fold and tumble seat.
- Three-zone climate control.
- One-year subscription to SiriusXM Satellite Radio.
- 5-year subscription to SiriusXM Travel Link.
- One-year subscription to SiriusXM Guardian service.
- SiriusXM Traffic Plus.
- Performance front fascia.
- Performance hood.
- Premium LED fog lamps.
- LED daytime running lights.
- Low-beam HID headlamps.
- Automatic headlight-leveling system.
- Dual rear exhaust with bright tips.
Now, that $46,295 looks like a pretty good value.
2018 Dodge Durango R/T interior. |
Of course, our tester had some extra-cost options as well:
- Technology Group (Adaptive cruise control with stop, advanced brake assist, blind spot and cross-path detection, full-speed forward collision warning and lane departure warning): $2,495.
- Rear DVD Entertainment Center (a Blu-Ray compatible dual screen video system): $1,995.
- Trailer Tow Group (7-pin and 4-pin wiring harness and a Class IV receiver hitch): $995.
- Second-row fold-and-tumble captain's chairs: $995.
- Second-row console with armrest and storage, including a USB port and 12-volt auxilary power outlet in the console, a third-row full console floor mat and illuminated rear cupholders: $495.
- Power sunroof: $1,195.
- Hand-wrapped dashboard with LiveStitch: $995.
With $995 destination charges, it all rings in at $56,555. We've driven similarly-sized SUVs for roughly the same money that didn't put as big a grin on our face or shove in our back when we pressed the accelerator. The Durango is good, clean fun.