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Is the Dodge Durango a full-size SUV?

I’m looking for a large SUV for my family. Is it worth it to test drive the Dodge Durango?

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Jacqulyn Graber · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Believe it or not, exactly how the Dodge Durango is classified depends on the model year you’re looking at. The first generation of Durangos—produced between 1998 and 2003—were classified as midsize SUVs.
The second generation Durango was launched in 2004 and was 7 in (180 mm) longer, 2 in (51 mm) wider, and 3 in (76 mm) taller than the previous model, making it a full-size SUV. It also offered a third-row bench with three seats, giving it an eight-seat capacity.
The third generation was launched in 2011 and persists through this day. It still features a third row of seats but is no longer built on a truck’s platform. It is considered a full-size crossover SUV.
Since the Durango is quite spacious and the only SUV currently built by Dodge, we highly recommend taking it for a test drive. And if you do decide it’s the right vehicle for you and your family, let
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