Dodge Durango will live again
After a one-year hiatus, the Dodge Durango is coming back. The new version will be based on the same platform as the new Jeep Grand Cherokee, but will have three rows instead of the Jeep's two.
View ArticleFirst Look: Dodge Shows Durango Pictures
Dodge is slowly releasing a trickle of information about the new Durango, including one little surprise. Check it out at TheDetroitBureau.com
View ArticleChrysler Might Finally Be Awakening From Long Slumber
For the last four years, there didn’t seem to be much happening on Planet Chrysler. There was a dearth of new product and the ones that it did introduce were largely panned as poorly designed,...
View ArticleChrysler Taking Its Cues From Hyundai
For years, U.S. automakers – as well as many of their import rivals – have aimed to emulate the success of the industry’s global sales leader, Toyota. But as Chrysler struggles to rebuild, in the wake...
View ArticleLeaf, Volt, Sonata Top List As N. American Car Of The Year Finalists
Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt will fight it out as finalists for the North American Car of the Year trophy -- with Hyundai Sonata a solid addition to the list of finalists. Durango, Explorer and Grand...
View ArticleFirst Drive: 2011 Dodge Durango
Conventional wisdom would have it that Chrysler is in a holding pattern this year, awaiting some of the big new product launches promised as part of its new affiliation with Italy’s Fiat. But if the...
View ArticleInitial Quality of New 2011 Models “Declined Considerably,” Cautions New Study
New car shoppers will find some good news and bad in the latest Initial Quality Study: the quality of all-new 2011 models “declined considerably”, but the quality of carryover products was better than...
View Article2011 Dodge Durango: Automaker Shows It Is Ready for Comeback
In some ways, the Chrysler Group and its Dodge brand and Northern Michigan’s Crisp Point Lighthouse have a lot in common. That both are with us is one part luck, mixed with a freighter full of...
View ArticleNissan to Show Pathfinder Concept at Detroit Auto Show
Nissan will show its Pathfinder Concept at the Detroit auto show in January. Will it continue as a traditional SUV, or follow the lead of other SUVs which have turned to car underpinnings in the name...
View ArticleNew Look for 2014 Dodge Durango
It's the forgotten ute in the Chrysler line-up, but the maker is hoping to gain some traction for the Dodge Durango with the update that made its debut at the New York Auto Show this week....
View ArticleDodge Not Going Away, Insists Brand Boss
There've been rumors buzzing around for months that Chrysler's biggest brand, Dodge, would soon be tossed out onto the automotive rustheap. But don't count Dodge out, its top executive tells...
View ArticleRecall Parade Marches On with GM, Chrysler
General Motors and Chrysler recalled more than 425,000 vehicles for brake and fuel pump issues. The latest round pushes the number of recalled vehicles in the U.S. well past the 40 million mark. GM...
View ArticleFour of Seven Midsize Utes Fare Poorly in Crash Tests
Only three of the seven midsize SUVs scored well in a series of front-end crash tests designed to simulate real-world accidents. And only one, the 2015 Nissan Murano, took an IIHS Top Safety Pick Plus...
View ArticleDodge Punches Things up with Durango SRT
With more and more Americans trading in sedans and coupes for SUVs and CUVs, Dodge says it's time for a serious performance ute. So, it's packing a 475-hp Hemi V-8 inside the 2018 Dodge Durango SRT....
View ArticleThe More the Muscle, the Bigger the Discount, Dodge Announces
"Buy a car, get a check"? Actually, Dodge has a new twist on that deal, the "Dodge Power Dollars" campaign offering $10 in cash for every horsepower - meaning as much as $7,970 on the 2019 Dodge...
View ArticleMore Muscle? Dodge Teases 2021 Line-Up
Dodge hints it has big news coming this week and has dropped an unusual pre-holiday teaser to give us a hint. Could that include a hybrid or a new Hellcat? TheDetroitBureau.com has this report.
View ArticleDodge Ups the HP Numbers, Adds First Durango Hellcat, New Charger Redeye
Dodge completes its shift from mainstream to performance brand for 2021, dropping the Journey and Caravan while punching up the performance of remaining models, including the launch of a limited-run...
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