My wife had a 2018 Durango GT and we thought 2nd row was plenty big for kids. I just ordered a 2021 RT with Tow N Go and can't wait to get it. Either you're a very tall man or your kids are in fact tall if they think the 2nd row is small.
The dude in this video is somewhat biased. When you look at the Durango's competitors, the Durango is actually one of the roomiest ones. You have to go suburban/expedition/x7/GL etc. to get more room in a 3 row and those aren't in the Durangos class. They're a lot more money as well. The most direct competitor would be the Explorer which has very similar interior dimensions. This commentator is sharing more of a biased opinion rather than unbiased in my opinion.
@@JUL-TORQ Every vehicle you listed besides the Telluride have similar if not less room. The dimensions are within an inch. Again, your video is somewhat biased on how you describe it.
imo the sport mode button should be from the left side as it's a mostly used one. it is inconvenient to find it all the time. or i wonder if normal ppl spend more time on the track than on the road huh?
My R/T in Dallas, TX I just bought was $57K msrp RWD fully loaded not the tow & go pkg. but it has towing. There’s a difference in towing & tow and go package I believe. Mine didn’t have the exhaust included.
Only 4 minutes in and you have already have made two untrue statements. Yes, it is the “same engine” as in the Ram but detuned from 395hp to only 360hp. And... 2021 Durango’s are not “body on frame construction.”
My wife had a 2018 Durango GT and we thought 2nd row was plenty big for kids. I just ordered a 2021 RT with Tow N Go and can't wait to get it. Either you're a very tall man or your kids are in fact tall if they think the 2nd row is small.
I’m 6"3, 300lbs + soooo
I just ordered one 3 weeks ago as well, do you know how long they take?
The dude in this video is somewhat biased. When you look at the Durango's competitors, the Durango is actually one of the roomiest ones. You have to go suburban/expedition/x7/GL etc. to get more room in a 3 row and those aren't in the Durangos class. They're a lot more money as well. The most direct competitor would be the Explorer which has very similar interior dimensions. This commentator is sharing more of a biased opinion rather than unbiased in my opinion.
@@WatchMeBURNFuel There’s more space in a Traverse, Acadia, XT6, Enclave, Telluride, Palissade and many others
@@JUL-TORQ Every vehicle you listed besides the Telluride have similar if not less room. The dimensions are within an inch. Again, your video is somewhat biased on how you describe it.
Tow & Go package on your RT Durango is definitely the way to go...💯🔥🚀
imo the sport mode button should be from the left side as it's a mostly used one. it is inconvenient to find it all the time. or i wonder if normal ppl spend more time on the track than on the road huh?
The durango isn't a full frame, it's unibody.
Just wondering, if I may ask, what gas do you fill on your RT? Do you need to put 93+ octane or regular will do? Thank you.
regular can work
The 5.7 can run on 87 but 89 is recommended
Not a full frame vehicle bud.
not a body on frame its unibody
I meant stronger unibody the the others ones, next gen will be probably on a body on frame just like the new Wagoneer. Thanks for your precision
The basic R/T model is $46K not $60K in US dollar. So those might be in Canukistany dollar.
yes theses prices are in CAD
My R/T in Dallas, TX I just bought was $57K msrp RWD fully loaded not the tow & go pkg. but it has towing. There’s a difference in towing & tow and go package I believe. Mine didn’t have the exhaust included.
But I cut the mufflers off and straight piped it. Sounds good!
I take it these are Canadian prices?
Yes, sorry we forgot to add the usd price for this video
Only 4 minutes in and you have already have made two untrue statements. Yes, it is the “same engine” as in the Ram but detuned from 395hp to only 360hp. And... 2021 Durango’s are not “body on frame construction.”
Don’t even need to talk about kilometers per gallon it’s smiles per gallon that matters
All Durangos are unibody. This is not body-on-frame despite what Jul says.
Yes, sorry my mistake, Durango’s was body on frame back in the days, not this generation
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Those aren't SRT seats...