2012 Dodge Durango Hybrid

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2012 Dodge Durango Hybrid

Hybrids are gaining popularity with the steady increase in fuel costs and the growing knowledge that car emissions are destroying air quality. With the Dodge Durango Hybrid, you get to save on fuel and keep your roomy, sporty vehicle. The Dodge Durango Hybrid is a full-size SUV with three rows that can seat eight passengers and can tow up to six thousand pounds.

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2012 Dodge Durango Hybrid

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2012 Dodge Durango Hybrid


Production of the Dodge Durango sport-utility vehicle was discontinued in late 2008, but some unsold 2009 models remain available.

The 2009 Durango has standard front and side airbags, plus side curtain airbags that Dodge claims provide head protection to passengers in all three seating rows. It does not have seat belt pre-tensioners or other pre-collision systems. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) awarded the Durango its maximum five-star rating for driver and passenger protection in frontal collisions, but did not test its side-impact protection. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has not tested the most recent Durango model.