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Secondly, something I have observed and like alot. I don't have kids yet, but my wife nannies in the summers. Leather seats are SO much easier to clean up, especially if something spills! Or if they go to the beach and are sandy. |
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^ super helpful
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Actually every Durango I test drove (even the base SXT) had the headted steering wheel. I'm not sure how to tell if it has it or not other than ask the seller, but from what I've gathered thus far, as long as you have that upgraded uConnect touchscreen you will have heated seats and steering wheel. I'm not certain on that though, just my assumption right now.
Leather, I'd love leather. The thing is leather was not an option on the SXT. The SXT Rallye exterior wise wins hands down on exterior appearance. The Limited wins on interior (leather) and also has the sweet LED eyebrow things. So I'm trying to figure out which I personally favor. |
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Nice! Sounds like you are getting it figured out, nothing something some net research or more test driving will solve
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That website is pretty helpful with figuring out what options include what packages and what cars they are available. It looks like the heated steering wheel is part of the popular equiment group: Popular Equipment Group - $895 Driver and front passenger seat front seat heated; Steering wheel; ParkView rear cam&radar parking distance sensors; Auto-dimming rear view mirror; Microphone Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/cars/2014/...#ixzz3LnRuCUiW |
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Ive been looking at the Durango for the past couple months. Looking to make a purchase in january after the spending season gets over. Really excited for the durango as it fits all of the must haves. If i go with an older one, like a 2011-2013 model i will be looking at the Crew minimum trim level. The 2014 SXTs are nicely equipped so if i decide to go that route it will be nice to save some coin.
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You guys seen 0% for 72 months on all 2014 Dodge's?
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However, if it's a true 0%, no rebates to give back, that's fucking baller! |
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I don't know anything about that shit, I'm poor and buy busted old vehicles.
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Thanks for the links Rosey. I think all Limiteds came with heated steering then too. One Con I think i may have found about the Durango is the "AWD" system. I need to research it more, but someone told me its not really awd. Its rwd where the fronts kick in once it detects the rears spinning. Not sure I really ike that.
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That's how most suvs are these days unless you get push button 4wd like in a truck or awd like in a suby or audi. All computer controlled and usually fwd and rears kick in one it slips. Unless you are going rock crawling or whipping shitties you probably wont even notice.
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I heard its the other way around, rwd then the fronts kick in, which would be similar to the Auto setting in my Envoy. I dont like it for snowy days because you start slipping and sometimes at that point its already too late on a rwd where the ass kicks out when it slips, i have a new front bumper that can attest to that. Fwd and the rears kick in I wouldnt mind as much. Next test drive ill really have to try the "AWD" out.
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Wait for a snowy day and then go test out a durango in it haha.
But yea a lot of the smaller suvs are based off FWD and then add power to the rears to give it awd when it slips. A lot easier to control thats for sure, versus like the voy would be - rwd and then kicking in the fronts. Thats how my dads tahoe was and I never had any issues driving with the auto mode on. |
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My rwd does just fine! More stable than for example, an escort with blizzaks and some weird rear hub bearing grinding noise.
It's all in the tires. And the snow mode. Helps people like me with a heavy foot in a pissed off mood during rush hour traffic in the mornings. Consider it the moosah button and not the snow button. |
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My tahoe is RWD and will kick on the front wheels needed in Auto 4WD, in 4Hi it will lock all 4 wheels, but I've been told to only use that on truly slippery surfaces. Last night I had to try hard to get my Tahoe to get a bit sideways and that was that corner coming into my hood from radisson where it is a sharp turn carrying a good amount of speed and the whole turn lane was covered in snow/ice. Don't over think it, basic AWD capability and good tires you will be just fine. Cooper Discoverer ATW is what I just got a 50k mile tire designed and rated for snow and year round use. Def. feels like a snow tire to me, esp compared to the old Michelin LTX M+S. Those new Durango's look peemp. |
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Yea im thinking maybe something is wrong with your Voys 4wd, maybe its not kicking in as it should. Regardless, RWD is doable in the winter as well with good tires like has been said. Need more racer driver practice, hit up some empty parking lots lol.
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The electronic solenoids in the transfer cases go bad in those smattrac type systems. If you go to a parking lot and do a full lock turn and it's locking up automatically and can hear the tires chirping. The solenoid is bad. I think? I don't remember but check trailvoy.com
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Most cars are like that Tom... lol thats what traction control is. Applies brakes where it needs to, disables power to whatever wheels are slipping and transfers power to those that grip. True 4WD will be locked diff style, like in 4Hi or 4Lo, but systems that are not locked will disengage and engage as needed.
I always turn off traction control on snowy commutes, much more fun to drive and also more predictable imo. |
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