I just drove my 2022 Durango RT plus plus over 6,500 mi across country and it did it without one single solitary hiccup. I just passed 51,000 mi. so far I've had to have the radio replaced once and the HVAC blower motor assembly and fuse block connection for it and that's it. it's a pleasure driving this thing on long road trips with adaptive cruise control. I'm actually interested in upgrading to a 2025 tow and go..
The netting on the back of the front seats looks like the same netting that’s on the inside doors of the Wrangler, which sucks. And you’re 100% correct about the 360 camera….it needs them!
I currently own a 2024 SRT 392 and I think I will trade for a 2025 RT Premium with tow n go - the regular V8 is plenty for me - I just drove one a couple days back to make sure!
@@cliffklimas8324 That's a steal. Right after Hurricane Ian in my surrounding area all the stealrships were trying to get 100k plus for a 392. RT's were going for close to 70K.
I had this same exact truck just a 2021 it was great driving but the gas mileage sucked. The interior was all plastic so cheaply made the paint scratched so easily. The tow n go was fun, but it’s not worth the price.
Same got a 24 RT with black top no Tow n go for 49k. 68k is ridiculous for this id much rather have a 24 scat than this since dodge can’t sell them because they are too overpriced
Mark my word, these V8 automobiles will be back. Once all these electric cars stop selling the BIG 3 will be almost broke. They will have no choice but to bring these real automobiles back.
All the EV stuff? Forget it. No “need” although the earth would prefer it. The only possible benefit is of *what is to come* is that automakers have free rein. Regulations will be gone. Let’s see what happens.
2019 Durango R/T 80,000 miles. Zero issues yet. They are pretty darn nice vehicles.
These “outdated” interiors are sooo much better than these iPad looking dash that cars have nowdays
I agree!!
I agree 💯%
"Your Explorer doesn't sound like that! Nerd!!!" LMAO!! I bet that is super fun to drive. A weird classic.
Explorer is faster n more reliable
I dont care if it's outdated. I'm fond of durangos. What other suvs are wild like them at the same price range?
St expl
71K almost
@horseplop9 thats what a trackhawk cost
Junkk unreliable n cheaply built even saw a stock acura rdx 3.0L turbo v6 smoke a Durango rt like snacks sheesh such terrible engineering 😂😂😂
That's not a fair race😂@issavibez394
I still like the Durango. They still look sharp. I contemplated an RT but just wasn't sure on reliability
Tow-n-Go is a must have for the active exhaust. Glad the Durango is sticking around for another 2-3 years.
It might be here to stay
360 camera and a double roof would make it 20x better
I just did a nice 4 hrs of driving in my old 2016 RT today. Just nicer to drive than most crossovers.
The exhaust notes alone make it worthy.
I just drove my 2022 Durango RT plus plus over 6,500 mi across country and it did it without one single solitary hiccup. I just passed 51,000 mi. so far I've had to have the radio replaced once and the HVAC blower motor assembly and fuse block connection for it and that's it. it's a pleasure driving this thing on long road trips with adaptive cruise control. I'm actually interested in upgrading to a 2025 tow and go..
No need same vehicle
@@imanbutton7072 I like the actual tow n go package with the adjustable suspension, bigger brakes and the performance exhaust
The netting on the back of the front seats looks like the same netting that’s on the inside doors of the Wrangler, which sucks. And you’re 100% correct about the 360 camera….it needs them!
I feel that sorrow too... Easy for V8 guys to choose with family. The best for me.
What a beautiful dodge Durango
Same exhaust, seats and suspension as a hellcat! Love mine! 🙌
I currently own a 2024 SRT 392 and I think I will trade for a 2025 RT Premium with tow n go - the regular V8 is plenty for me - I just drove one a couple days back to make sure!
i really miss the hemi from the 1500's!!! ram should bring the hemi back, even with the wagoneers and grand wagoneers
Looks cool…old tech is reliable tech..Price is too high though..
Doesn't come with the engine cover anymore?
That price should be illegal 😂
At that price might as well just get the real SRT Durango. It’s about a 10k difference.
@@Alwaysbeclosing1774I picked up a new 2023 SRT 392 for $65K back in April.
@@cliffklimas8324 That's a steal. Right after Hurricane Ian in my surrounding area all the stealrships were trying to get 100k plus for a 392. RT's were going for close to 70K.
I had this same exact truck just a 2021 it was great driving but the gas mileage sucked. The interior was all plastic so cheaply made the paint scratched so easily. The tow n go was fun, but it’s not worth the price.
If Dodge put the hemi in the Durango for the anniversary edition they can still put it in the ram so they should do it
5:48 full wood
This is so perfect, just needs more advanced security systems
I absolutely love it
2025 Dodge Durango R/T 4 AWD Tow N Go 345 20th Anniversary Edition!
Dang! Did u run over that piece of tire at 8:57? You also cut the video there 😂
I purchased a 2024 RT Plus 2 months ago & wondered if I should have just waited for these 2025s
Im in the same boat
Same got a 24 RT with black top no Tow n go for 49k. 68k is ridiculous for this id much rather have a 24 scat than this since dodge can’t sell them because they are too overpriced
@@Wigs419I just got the same car you did for the same price. What’s the difference between the 2024 and 2025 Durango rt?
@@Moparfamilyandlif3 I don’t think there’s a difference besides a higher price tag. The 24s had rebates probably to make room for 25.
8:55 LMFAO!!!!!!
As nice as the Durango R/T is we are watching the slow death of Dodge!
Dam. Same truck as 2011 durango. Dated
Mark my word, these V8 automobiles will be back. Once all these electric cars stop selling the BIG 3 will be almost broke. They will have no choice but to bring these real automobiles back.
I bet the explorer st is faster than that dodge durango rt though
It’ll be faster to the junk yard as well.
@@robertpoirier8520Doubt it.
Of the big 3, Dodge has the worst quality.
Jeeps are falling apart fresh off the lot. Lmo
You guys do know these are exactly the same vehicle since 2021. They re-register it every year, lol
Yes, EXACTLY the same vehicle. Not a single thing has changed. If someone parked a 2011 beside a 2025 it would be indecipherable. STFU.
Not found of the Hemi decal on the hood, just not a reliable vehicle, the tail light bar always fail.
Tech is pretty old… it needs to improve.
All the EV stuff? Forget it. No “need” although the earth would prefer it.
The only possible benefit is of *what is to come* is that automakers have free rein. Regulations will be gone. Let’s see what happens.
Stellantis makes some of the most unreliable pieces of junk on earth!
😂😂😂 very true especially chevy unreliable 😂😂😂 mediocre power still gets smoke by other foreign cars
@@issavibez394 Chevy is General Motors "GM" but theyre all junk now, even toyota.
eww 345... should of just kept HEMI instead
The 345 is a hemi
….how can u talk shit without knowing shit about cars..the 345 is the hemi dude😭
Dodge 👎