The only real repair we've had to do was a water pump also, and that was just last month. Except for maintenance and stuff hubs breaks, LOL, it's been virtually trouble free.
Well, I can speak for the Hemi as being very dependable. My wife's 06 charger R/T has 130,000 and has been unbeleivably dependable. If Dodge puts that same quality into the new D then it will be around a long time.
197,000 on my 2005 Hemi Limited. Wheel bearings, Passenger side ball joints twice, a/c condensor once, two set of shocks (I like a nice ride), and regular maintenance. Starting to get rust - I will get fixed before winter as it worth it - it still looks GREAT!
my 98 has 150000 and runs great no big issues with it i owned it since new also how can a guy on here say his 15 year old durango when they started in 98 isnt that only 13 must of been the designer lol
2012 Durango RE, I'll turn over 2000 miles on my way home in the morning, I've had the vehicle for 2 months. No transmission problems, no engine problems, My Sirius quit working, but I can't blame Dodge for that one (bad software design in the radio...but that's going away REAL soon).
Only problem I've got is reconciling myself to the week it takes the thing to go from 0-60. A V6 in this vehicle is a bad idea, and I couldn't afford the V8...price or upkeep.
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