The new 2011 Dodge Durango

by Alex

The common folks at a half-marathon in Virginia Beach were joined by the Dodge Durango which came out recently. Officially, the event is known as the “Dodge Rock ‘n’ Roll Virginia Beach Half Marathon presented by SunTrust”. Dodge used it as an opportunity and truly, it was to show off, as you can see it fully revealed in this video, its new Durango model. The new vehicle can be seen in action as the pace car, truck, or crossover.

The Durango, which might finally be competing with the big boys, is the brand and the face of things to expect from Dodge. Dodge will have a few crossovers to entice family buyers if it is able to get a reasonable refresh or perhaps a second-generation in its journey of power machines. By tacking onto that refreshed charger and the upcoming Fiat-based Avenger replacement the Dodge lineup would surely bring in some additional customers.

In the mean time a storm brewing between the Explorer and the Durango is on, and now that both have been detailed and released. Do check out these video to watch the Durango representing itself out on the road and some inputs in line with what is mentioned above.

Source: carscoop

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