We take the REDESIGNED 2014 Dodge Durango OFF THE LOT and onto the highway for an in-depth test drive!
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Hi, we're Nick and Alexander, and we're usually behind the camera. But today we wanted to try something different.
Today we're IN FRONT of the camera and taking the REDESIGNED 2014 Dodge Durango OFF THE LOT!!!
This is a pilot episode of an upcoming DGDG TV series we're thinking about doing. On DGDG Off The Lot, we're going to take BRAND NEW cars off the lot and giving our opinions on how these vehicles ride and drive.
If you like this new style of content, let us know, and we'll do more Off The Lot videos!!
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--ABOUT THE 2014 DODGE DURANGO--
LOOK COMPROMISE IN THE EYE WITHOUT BLINKING.
The 2014 Dodge Durango makes no sacrifices. Rugged. Refined. Uncompromising.
New available projector headlamps and fog lamps, LED daytime running lights and a new signature floating split-crosshair grille with aluminum mesh accents are designed to lead you forward without looking back.
The terrain doesn't stand a chance against Dodge Durango thanks to its new available 18- and 20-inch cast-aluminum wheels in seven all-new designs and finishes.
Our designers left nothing untouched, crafting a new LED racetrack taillamp with 192 individual LEDs that blend into one seamless ribbon of light.
The revolutionary electronic rotary shift knob adds a unique level of interior refinement, while standard steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters help give precise manual control of the eight-speed transmission.
The available class-exclusive 8.4-inch Uconnect® Access System[3] with WiFi[1] (Limited, R/T, Citadel) is designed around you, with 3-D maps, on-demand WiFi (available with paid subscription) Hotspot and downloadable apps.
Buttons on the steering wheel give you control of the new dynamic digital instrument cluster with customizable 7-inch liquid crystal display, while standard paddle shifters give you manual shifting control of the eight- speed automatic transmission.
Second-row passengers get a taste of hi-tech with an available dual-9-inch screen Blu-ray™ DVD system with inputs for High-Definition Media Interface (HDMI) and RCA cables plus wireless headphones and remote.
A new fully electronic eight-speed automatic transmission with Eco Mode optimizes shift quality and shift points on the fly through all terrains and conditions for up to an expected nine-percent improvement in fuel economy from last year's model, quicker acceleration, smoother shifting and a Best-in-Class V6 driving range of over 600 miles
Dodge Durango puts the Best-in-Class power of a 3.6L Pentastar® V6 (up to 295 hp) or available 5.7L HEMI® V8 engine (360 hp & 390 lb-ft of torque) to the pavement with grace and precision thanks to a near 50/50 weight distribution, performance-tuned suspension and ultra-stiff body structure. It even has a Best-in-Class towing capability of 6,200 lbs (V6) and 7,400 lbs (V8).
More than 60 standard and available Safety & Security features help keep you and your loved ones safe and secure in all conditions.
http://www.dodge.com/en/2014/durango/
--fine print!--
1 The Uconnect® Web feature is not intended for use by the driver while the vehicle is in motion. Always drive safely.
2 Based on manufacture's estimated 17 city/25 hwy mpg with 3.6L V6 engine and eight-speed automatic transmission, RWD. Actual mileage may vary.
3 Based on 2013 Ward's Mid-size Sport Utility vehicle segmentation. Excludes other Chrysler Group LLC vehicles.
4 The forward collision warning system is solely an alert system for the front of the vehicle which does not take any actions to change vehicle dynamics to avoid a collision; not a substitute for active driver involvement. The driver must remain aware of traffic conditions and be prepared to use brakes to avoid collisions.
5 Adaptive Cruise Control is a driver convenience system, not a substitute for active driver involvement. The driver must remain aware of traffic conditions and be prepared to use brakes to avoid collisions.