I want to upgrade our family car to an SUV, and I’ve been considering the Dodge Durango. Do these cars reliably last for a long time? I’ve never owned a Dodge before so I’m not sure what to expect.
has a decent reliability rating, especially when compared to other full-size SUVs on the market right now. It also has an average annual repair cost of $675, meaning it has average ownership costs.
The Dodge Durango usually lasts from 200,000 to 250,000 miles if properly maintained, so the Durango could also last your family for quite a while. Since most people in the U.S. drive 15,000 miles per year, that means that the Durango could easily last you for 13 to 16 years, or until some of your kids are old enough to start driving.
When you do get a new SUV, that will be a great opportunity to update your
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