Dodge Durango Citadel Hemi vs Base GX
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Dodge Durango Citadel Hemi vs Base GX
I have a 09 GX which I may replace soon. I wondered if any one compared a dressed up Durango with a base GX. The price is similar. Both have two speed transfer case Both tow well. Durango has more cargo space Durango is faster. Citadel has more fancy stuff. Lexus is more reliable. Lexus has better resale value. Durango rated higher by CR.
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Not a big fan of dodge products. We have a fleet of them where I work. Although the ones at my job are diesel, many of them start encountering issues at 30,000 miles. Most of the time our in-house fleet maintenance can't figure out those issues and they will ship them back to the manufacturer for more extensive repairs.
I guess it all depends on what you really want. A nice, reliable, proven vehicle which is somewhat slower and doesn't have too much cargo room, or a dodge product which will most likely have issues within the first 3 years of ownership.
I guess it all depends on what you really want. A nice, reliable, proven vehicle which is somewhat slower and doesn't have too much cargo room, or a dodge product which will most likely have issues within the first 3 years of ownership.
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I have a 09 GX which I may replace soon. I wondered if any one compared a dressed up Durango with a base GX. The price is similar. Both have two speed transfer case Both tow well. Durango has more cargo space Durango is faster. Citadel has more fancy stuff. Lexus is more reliable. Lexus has better resale value. Durango rated higher by CR.
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I have a14 JGC Summit and 14 GX parked in my garage...........Historically Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge products have not been reliable but the same can be said about German vehicles. However, I've owned 6 German vehicles and never experienced one breakdown....only visited the dealership for regular maintenance. Rare I know but it happens.
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I have a14 JGC Summit and 14 GX parked in my garage...........Historically Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge products have not been reliable but the same can be said about German vehicles. However, I've owned 6 German vehicles and never experienced one breakdown....only visited the dealership for regular maintenance. Rare I know but it happens.
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The Jeep is a great vehicle in a lot of ways, our 2011 has 44k miles on it now. We like it very much, its a great vehicle to drive, very capable, great looking, well built. The Durango is basically the same vehicle, although I don't like the interior as much.
HOWEVER
Coming from many years of owning Lexus/Toyota products, reliability and dealer support have been a little bit of a shock. We've had a lot of little warranty issues with our Jeep, switches that quit working...repeatedly...brake materials are very low quality, steering rack leaking. All in all...27 warranty issues in the first 2 years. Thats a lot...even though they were all mostly minor. Dealers have no loaners, and its a no-frills experience.
Its a very nice vehicle, and we like it a lot even with the issues...but keep that in mind before making this decision.
HOWEVER
Coming from many years of owning Lexus/Toyota products, reliability and dealer support have been a little bit of a shock. We've had a lot of little warranty issues with our Jeep, switches that quit working...repeatedly...brake materials are very low quality, steering rack leaking. All in all...27 warranty issues in the first 2 years. Thats a lot...even though they were all mostly minor. Dealers have no loaners, and its a no-frills experience.
Its a very nice vehicle, and we like it a lot even with the issues...but keep that in mind before making this decision.
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We got rid of a 2011 Limited GC for the GX. You get a lot at the Jeep/Dodge price point but the resale on that Durango is going to be significantly lower if that matters to you. If you plan on keeping it for 10+ years that may not matter.
Chrysler didn't fix the blend door issue that's been a problem on GCs for 10 years so that could be a concern on the Durango as well. It soured me on Chrysler quality.
Chrysler didn't fix the blend door issue that's been a problem on GCs for 10 years so that could be a concern on the Durango as well. It soured me on Chrysler quality.
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We got rid of a 2011 Limited GC for the GX. You get a lot at the Jeep/Dodge price point but the resale on that Durango is going to be significantly lower if that matters to you. If you plan on keeping it for 10+ years that may not matter.
Chrysler didn't fix the blend door issue that's been a problem on GCs for 10 years so that could be a concern on the Durango as well. It soured me on Chrysler quality.
Chrysler didn't fix the blend door issue that's been a problem on GCs for 10 years so that could be a concern on the Durango as well. It soured me on Chrysler quality.
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Just looked it up and the blend door issue may have been corrected with the 14s. Either way, thanks for the heads up.
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It's a electronically controlled flap inside the HVAC ducts in the vehicle which either directs air flow of the heat and AC.
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It happens on the Jeeps with dual zone climate control. The driver control still worked normally but the passenger side and rear vents blew the same as the outside air temp. Unacceptable that this has happened for multiple years, I hope they have fixed the problem.
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I have a 09 GX which I may replace soon. I wondered if any one compared a dressed up Durango with a base GX. The price is similar. Both have two speed transfer case Both tow well. Durango has more cargo space Durango is faster. Citadel has more fancy stuff. Lexus is more reliable. Lexus has better resale value. Durango rated higher by CR.
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2. Durango is part-time vs GX full-time - big difference in inclement weather handling
3. Durango does not have Torsen differential (combined with #2 it's worlds behind GX)
4. Chrysler vehicles break down just from driving themselves, I would personally not feel very comfortable with their tow ratings (not me speaking, statistics)
5. Durango has no track record in third world countries where SUVs are used the way they meant to be (read: more than just fetching groceries while driving on paved roads while pretending to look tough). Can it stand up to the abuse?
6. Durango has no real world results to back up any of it's SUV claims (did it win any rally or finished in one piece?)
7. Durango is a unibody crossover vs GX proper body-on-frame truck
8. Can you even find an RTI ramp score for Durango?
9. While Chrysler tests their SUVs durability by driving them on stairs (what a joke) Toyota trucks win Dakar every year. Which one do you think is a better durability/reliability/capability test?
None of the above might matter much to you. However me - I like driving something more substantial than paper weight SUVs.
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