Description: Just after the debut of the Durango Heat Package, the automaker has released details on their V8-powered offering. For those not satisfied for whatever reason with the new 3.6-liter V6, they still hav...Add Comments2
Christopher HelmsFeb 14, 2011 Charger has always had an AWD option. My old step dad has an R/T Charger AWD when the charger came out again. It was a real popular option for a muscle car.
Patrick SchalkFeb 13, 2011 AWD Hemi? Sign me up. Id love to have one of these
Description: In order to distinguish the R/T from the rest of the Durango lineup, Dodge has given it a unique front fascia that features fog lamps, a body-color grille surrounded with black texture and xenon high-...Add Comments0
Patrick SchalkFeb 19, 2011 Brady, pull a building down? I have no words to describe how stupid that is. Just stupid
Brady FeredayFeb 14, 2011 Lol I like how they showing it pulling a viper ya it looks cool but come leta see it pulling a building down or something bigger to show how tuff it is lol
Andy RogersFeb 14, 2011 @Bob
Richard pretty much answered everything. It's a hardcore track car
Patrick SchalkFeb 13, 2011 That's what I have been told by my buddy who does safety management. I could be wrong but it makes sense. To be honest though I would doubt that an officer would give someone a ticket for it though. Just depends I guess
Lee HyattFeb 13, 2011 That's interesting to hear about the harnesses. I didn't know they weren't street legal either
John FrumFeb 13, 2011 Really? I'm pretty sure you can get it as an option on a street legal Ferrari.
Sam NelsonFeb 13, 2011 Wow its a 1500 with extra roof, how advanced
Patrick SchalkFeb 13, 2011 Also, I'm sure that if you were to get into a wreck or rollover I would rather be wearing a regular 3 point seatbelt than a 5 point especially if the car were
to catch fire for some reason.
Patrick SchalkFeb 13, 2011 They are safer than seat belts when getting in a wreck. But they are illegal because you can't turn your body to check your blind spot while driving. I guess it depends on the cop that stops you as to whether or not you get a ticket. Check DOT site
Kyle BohneFeb 13, 2011 I can prolli drive it in florida hahah
Marco SaldanaFeb 13, 2011 Lol don't get me wrong I love fords, that's all I've owned but that new Explorer, idk, but this Durango is pretty mean looking
Bob ThebuilderFeb 13, 2011 @Andy do you know what makes it not street legal?
Marco SaldanaFeb 13, 2011 I rather buy this then that stupid new Explorer
Andy RogersFeb 13, 2011 @Pablo
It's not even an ACR, it's an ACR-X. Not road legal, hence why it's being towed
Stephen IshardFeb 13, 2011 That Pablo kid probably loves ricers
Tyler WatkinsFeb 13, 2011 Ur obviously ur confused since theirs the new jeep, charger, challenger, Durango, and Ram
Patrick SchalkFeb 19, 2011 Actually red is the dullest color that is picked up by the eyes.
Kyle BohneFeb 13, 2011 I think they use blue in nav cuz it disent hurt the eyes and less bright compared to red imagine driving with a bright ass red light ha pretty annoying
Bob ThebuilderFeb 13, 2011 Personally, I think they shouldve used red or blue, not both
Beautiful looking though
Andy RogersFeb 13, 2011 Nice, but I think there's too much red on the seats
Kevin StaychillFeb 13, 2011 They have really outdone interior. Lights in upholder is nice, love the gauges. Red stitching sets it off nicely too. Immaculate
Charger has always had an AWD option. My old step dad has an R/T Charger AWD when the charger came out again. It was a real popular option for a muscle car.
AWD Hemi? Sign me up. Id love to have one of these