2004 Dodge Durango
Good points : Pride, third row seating, towing ability, storage area
Needs improvement : transmission, gas mileage, wide A pillars, seats, glove compartment, brakes
Mom's view : This is a large SUV. It is not a toy. First, check your garage to make sure the 200 plus inch Durango can fit. It is also over 74 inches high so don't forget that factor. Interestingly, it is nearly as wide as it is tall at 76 inches. The cargo room is impressive with the rear two rows of seats folded down. The silly part is that despite all the room in the Durango, Dodge made one of the smallest glove compartments we have ever seen for this giant SUV. Of course, you do get a nice center console, plenty of side pocket storage areas, and a nice flat space for sun glasses near the stereo controls.
Safety wise there are four-wheel antilock disc brakes, dual-stage front airbags that have occupant sensors, and available side curtain airbags that cover all three rows. All of this is nice, but the brakes are soft, almost to the point of being reluctant to stop the two and a half ton SUV. This was especially disserting, as the engine loves to move quickly at low speed thanks to the optional 3.90 rear axle. I constantly found myself trying to rein in the Durango on city streets with speed limits under 45. The fact that the five-speed automatic tends to upshift whenever creates the need to pay attention to the speedometer in town. On the highway the Durango rides quite comfortably, if uncommunicatively.