2 Star Reviews for 2007 Dodge Durango

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.00/5 Average
38 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

For 2007, all Durangos get standard side airbags; larger, heated side mirrors and new body-mounted front and rear fascias designed to eliminate the gaps seen in previous models. The SUV's front end gets an upgrade with a new grille, front fenders, hood and headlamps. New body-side moldings are standard on SXT, SLT and Limited models. Limited models get a standard leather-wrapped console lid, and rear park assist is standard on the Limited trim and optional on SLT models. Tire-pressure monitoring is standard on SLT and Limited models, and new quad bucket seats are available on both of these trims. Vehicles equipped with rear air-conditioning get a standard 115-volt power outlet as well.

Pros:
  • Powerful V8 engines, smooth ride quality, off-road competence, ample cargo capacity, intuitive controls.
Cons:
  • Disappointing mileage, poor fit and finish, cramped second-row legroom and storage.

User Reviews:

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  • Worst SUV ever! - 2007 Dodge Durango
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    Weve owned this Durango for 3 years and we have had more issues that all our other vehicles combined! dash board lights come on constantly, the dealer cant find anything! steering wheel is too loose, cheap plastic interior pieces falling, I will NEVER buy a DODGE vehicle again!

  • In a bad way. - 2007 Dodge Durango
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    Let me begin with the interior it was suppose to have stain resistant fabric interior, it doesnt. The fabric has marks where my child got in with a damp swimsuit on, can get it off. the door handles do not match each other, the seat belt harnesses have fallen apart, the plastic on thee drivers side seat is breaking. The truck is a fuel hog! and the gas cap doesnt make a good seal which makes the service engine light come on when you refuel or get low on fuel. both of which happen often. There is always a lag in the transmission when driving & driving up a steep driveway is nearly impossible. Worst vehicle I have ever owned. Would not recommend to anyone

  • Wind buffeting - 2007 Dodge Durango
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    We noticed that when the rear windows are open at speeds over 35 mph, the vehicle steering column, doors vibrate & shake. Called the dealership & was told its a design flaw, cant fix, and that at highways speed the passenger compartment fills with turbulent air causing a "parachute" like response which lifts the rear of the vehicle making it unstable to drive at highway speeds. The only fix available is to keep the windows closed. Are you kidding me? At the price we paid I should be able to open any window I like and still have a safe vehicle to drive. Piece of junk. Also, pops out of reverse every 10th drive or so. Nice.

  • Avoid at allcosts - 2007 Dodge Durango
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    I love the look and feel of the Durango. Unfortunately, like its predecessor models, the new Durango is laden with all sorts of electrical issues. It contains a slew of "modules". Once these start to fail, you have a lemon on your hands. And once its out of warranty, forget getting help from the dealership. They dont want to honor their own warranty and the parent company turns a deaf ear to customers, claiming they cannot control dealers.

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