The new Durango offers increased head, hip and leg room, 101 cu. ft. of cargo space and a Fold and Tumble(TM) third-row seat.
The 2004 Dodge Durango is larger than its predecessor -- seven inches longer, two inches wider and more than three inches taller. With its third-row seat folded and middle row up, the way the majority of three-row seat SUVs are driven, the 2004 Dodge Durango has more cargo room (67.3 cubic feet behind the second row) than Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Expedition or Toyota Sequoia. It has 20 cubic feet more than the Ford Explorer.
With the third- and second-row seats folded, the Durango's flat load floor provides an enormous 101 cu. ft. of cargo room, a 15 percent improvement over the current-generation Durango. The distance between the wheelhouses in the rear cargo area has been increased by more than three inches to 48 inches for added carrying capacity.
The 2004 Dodge Durango is available in three trim levels: ST, SLT and a new Limited package. SLT and Limited models feature available unique two-tone leather interiors.
The 2004 Dodge Durango delivers best-in-class cargo capacity, offering a best-in-class 67.3 cu. ft. of cargo room behind the second row seats.
The 2004 Dodge Durango delivers a best-in-class Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 6600 lbs., class-leading towing capacity of 8900 lbs. and the ability to carry a 48-inch sheet of plywood - an industry benchmark. |