2012 Dodge Durango Crew AWD Drive and Review
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( www.TFLcar.com ) The 2012 Dodge Durango Crew AWD is a full-sized SUV that competes with other large American SUVs like the Ford Explorer and the Chevy Traverse. The newly redesigned Durango is based on the Jeep Grand Cherokee but unlike the Jeep the Durango will seat 7 people. It can be had with both a V6 and of course Chrysler's more powerful HEMI V8.
This week Dave reviews the 2012 Dodge Durango Crew AWD with V6 to see if it is up to taking on the other big boys from GM and Ford.
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I like this guy. He has a great on camera personality, had great info, and doesn't have to be loud or do something silly his gimmick to get the viewer's attention. Hope to see a lot more from him.
Thanks man, but we like having Dave as he balances us out. This way, we have a little something for everyone. Thanks for watching!
My wife purchased a Dodge Durango.Crew. We noticed a oil leak behind the alternator. I took it to Helfman Dodge here in Houston, Texas. Both times they said they could not fix it because it was 'seeping'. Heck it had oil all over that part of the engine. The service manager told me if it leaking in the garage bring it back with the cardboard showing the oil leak. I also have the "Total Care" warranty but they called it seepage. I call it a bad gasket! I think Helfman is trying to "dodge" problem
Great review. Feels less and less stiff. Great job.
Dave's our bro. Why not give him a chance?
great review, the exhaust tips on the veloster look really beat up
Last year i didnt even see any reviews on the Durango..Ive always liked the first gen Durango..
This generation really brings back the design of the first, plus the room and increased economy of the current competitors. I would have to agree that the 5.7L Hemi could and should have better ratings than 12 around town.
When will the Durango get the ZF 8 speed transmission? Will it just be in the Pentastar V6? Or, will it find it's way into the Hemi V8 as well?
Good review, The host sounds like a radio personality.
Good job man. Better than last time (Infiniti G coupe).
I think all the new American SUVs and CUVs are awesome. Dodge Durango, Ford Explorer, Buick Enclave, Jeep Grand Cherokee and GMC Acadia. Each one has their own little uniqueness, and I think they're all great vehicles.
By fake you mean, articulate, professional, knowledgable? Right? Yeah, you should definitely fire him. Great job, Dave. You're a great addition to the TFLcar crew.
Reasonable base price of $35,000?!?!?! Since when in hell did 35k base price become reasonable????
This guy is a great reviewer. Better than Roman, I might add! Nathan is just a cool guy that should be in every review lol!
I think I like Dave. Let's give him a chance.
can u review 2013 traverse too?
these r the optional rims for the crew
name of song @ 2:55 ? thanks!
a crossover?
Durango vs Explorer? No Competition. Durango and Grand Cherokee dominate the SUV market.
That is a 2011 Durango. The little Dodge wording emblem in the grill doesn't have any red stripes on the side. The red stripes were on 2012 and 2013 Dodge vehicles. Just thought I'd point that out.
its 2012 and this only gets 23mpg on the hwy, get an odyssey or explorer they get 28mpg hwy
not sure if this is a review or a commercial, need some negatives
You do realize this is not a full sized SUV, right?? The Ram Charger was full-sized. The K5 was full sized. The Denali, Suburban, Expedition are Full-size. This is closer to a 4runner than a Ram Charger.
I swear the crew models don't have these kind of rims. I don't really like jeep and dodge's rim choices when it comes to trim levels. When you jump to the better looking rims, the price tag high, and when you get the mid-range priced car, the rims look small and ugly
5 speed automatic.. 15 years late
1rd
lol its 1rst nor 1rd (fir ed)
i dont like this dave guy, roman, nathan and sara are better
It's strange that this particular vehicle has been reviewed by TFL in Washington and Canada but not Colorado, y'know, where Durango is, considering that is where TFL is based. (Boulder area)