2004 Dodge Durango Pictures

Pictures Dodge Durango
Pictures Dodge Durango
Pictures Dodge Durango
Pictures Dodge Durango
Pictures Dodge Durango


Dodge's all popular sport utility is now available with 3 engine choices; the new 3.9-liter pushrod 12-valve V-6 with 175 hp a 5.2-liter pushrod 16-valve V-8 with 230 hp or the 5.9-liter pushrod 16-valve V-8 with 245 hp all with a 4-speed automatic transmissions.It can sit up to 8 with the optional 3rd row seat.

2004 Dodge Durango specs: mpg, towing capacity, size, photos

The Dodge Durango is a full-size SUV from Chrysler's Dodge brand. It was introduced in 1998 as a mid-size SUV, and as a replacement for the Ramcharger discontinued in the North American market in 1993, and was redesigned for 2004. The Durango was produced at the Newark Assembly plant in Newark, Delaware until the end of 2008.


The Durango was launched just after the second generation Dodge Dakota on which it was based. During the late 1980s, Chrysler designers had proposed building an SUV version of the Dakota pickup[citation needed], but this was shelved when the Jeep division was about to release the Jeep Grand Cherokee as their flagship SUV. The Durango was marketed as a sturdy truck-based SUV designed to hold up to seven passengers and tow up to 6,700lb (3,039kg). The 4.7L PowerTech V8 replaced the 5.2L engine for 2000. In that same year a special all wheel drive performance version called the R/ T was released with a 5.9L V8 engine.

2001 saw a few revisions, including a redesigned interior, including a new dash, door panels, and revised seats. Other minor changes redesigned aluminium wheels, and minor changes to trim options.

Trim levels

  • 1998-2003 - SLT
  • 1998-2003 - SLT PLUS
  • 1999-2001 - Sport
  • 2001-2003 - SXT
  • 1999-2003 - R/ T



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