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New Options Make Their Way To The 2019 Dodge Durango

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New Options Make Their Way To The 2019 Dodge Durango
New Color, New Stripe Package Debut This Month...

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Last year, Dodge added more performance flavor for the Dodge Durango by introducing the Dodge Durango SRT, giving the Dodge Durango R/T a new front performance fascia and some new color options like the popular color B5 Blue. For the 2019 model year, the brand is unleashing even more options for the performance three-row SUV. Starting this month, ordering for the popular F8 Green color is now available on the 485 horsepower Durango SRT.

Read the full article here: New Options Make Their Way To The 2019 Dodge Durango: - Mopar Insiders
 

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I'm seeing a ton of Durangos on the roads these days. FCA has an impressive knack for keeping aging vehicles fresh and increase sales. I've seen a lot of FCA vehicles get increasingly popular late into their lifespans, that's gotta be good for the bottom line.
 

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They need to get more on the lots IMO. You hardly see any dealers with durango stock, due to production being biased towards the Grand Cherokee. It will be very helpful if/when durango separates from the GC and goes body on frame (maybe alongside the Wagoneer). But then again, it will probably be in the same boat (capacity going towards the W/GW).
 

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They need to get more on the lots IMO. You hardly see any dealers with durango stock, due to production being biased towards the Grand Cherokee. It will be very helpful if/when durango separates from the GC and goes body on frame (maybe alongside the Wagoneer). But then again, it will probably be in the same boat (capacity going towards the W/GW).
Just so long as it can keep its on-road presence—Durango currently is one of the best handling suvs imho.
 

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