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They come in two wheel drive, I always owned at least one four wheel drive vehicle, so my Durango became it, AWD. The best part of the Durango is it's narrow and easy to park in my now small two car garage. It's much narrower than a Tahoe or Escalade. The more I talk about it, the more I think about why I really like it.Thanks for the info! That's exactly the answer I was looking for.
I like the Durango size just fine but am finally done paying the extra $15+ "oversized" NYC parking lot charges. It's no way near as big as a Tahoe ... *******.
Just didn't want to get into the GC if it didn't have the same road manors.
Not certain about 2WD Durangos, thought they were all AWD.
That's the reason they all cost so much, they ask and eventually someone will step up and buy. It can and ultimately will set the bar higher causing many to walk away from a hobby that's slowly getting out of control. I have no idea how much my Coronet was worth, he was trying to get rid of my wife when he just threw out a figure. I will say this once, he said thirty thousand and she said, that'll work. Was it worth it, I have no idea, but it's in my garage as we speak.That's been for sale for quite some time.
It's NICE, but they are proud of it.
It's forgotten that the Firestone family had to sell to Bridgestone over the "500" recall.