The Dodge Durango will have the ability to last between 200,000 to 250,000 miles or even higher if given proper maintenance. You will need to change out the oil on Your vehicle every 7,500 miles unless it's an older modELRunning on conventional oil in which case that will be every 5,000 miles. This transmission fluid will need to be changed out every 90,000 miles on newer models but older models will be around every 60,000 miles. You will need to determine if Your model uses a timing belt or chain. Those with chains will likely never need to be replaced but if You have a belt it will need to be changed out around every 75,000 miles.
My 2001, is still going strong, it now has 300,496 miles on it.Just haven't found anything like it
Diane Wilson
August 23, 2020
My 2002 Durango SXT has 280,000 miles on it. All call back repairs were made and no major problems yet. Still cranks and drives like new, but check engine light comes on a lot for no reason.
Tina Seelye
May 30, 2021
2004 Durango has 265,000 on it. Still the original transmission
Terri
June 28, 2021
My 2003 Durango has 281,378 miles and still going strong, I will never buy anything but Dodge.
My 2012 Durango Citadel has 240,000 runs great. (knock on wood)
SueAnn
February 13, 2021
My 2000 Dodge Durango 4.7 V8 has 310,000 miles..original transmission & most parts..engine & tranny strong, regular maintenance & Lucas keeps everything running like it should
Melanie
October 27, 2021
2003, 4.7, 4 wheel drive, Virginia car...452,000.original engine & transmission...starting to see white smoke on start up and acceleration.
Seashorelineone
July 18, 2020
My 1997 Dodge Dakota with the 3.9 V-6 has 334,000 miles. Had to rebuild transmission at 305,000 miles. Everything else normal wear and tear with repair costs averaging less than $500.00 per year.
Enslinger
May 6, 2021
My 2014 Durango Citadel has 205,000 and still runs like a beast. No major issues besides typical maintenance
Thomas R.
April 9, 2020
The average life span of a 2020 dodge durango is expected to be 250,000 miles.
It's your EGR thats what mine was E light went off and stayed off
Loko
July 29, 2021
Have an 2003 Durango rt with 170k miles on it now and looks and drives like it came right out of show room!
Lynn
March 24, 2021
I have a 2007 dodge durango sx she will be 15 in July I only have 57,000 miles on her and she runs good .But I also have a 2007 dodge durango slt and he has 164,000 miles and I'm putting a new motor in him now I would not trade them for the world had chance to buy new one but it looks like a mini van on 20 inch wheels to me
Robert Donnell
September 29, 2021
My 2000 dodge Durango 5.9 v8 is almost at 331,000 and it doing pretty good. Yeah it needs a few things but it a strong reliable vehicle for work and family. If I had the money I honestly would have it rebuild like new because it's always been amazing for me
Robert Bennett
July 1, 2021
My 2003 Durango with V8 is at 150000 miles with no visible rust and I live on eastern side of Lake Ontario less than 30 miles from Canada.
josh
January 22, 2021
My durrango has 264455 miles origanl motor and trans
Chris
April 11, 2021
I had a 2003 that had 365,000 miles before I finally sold it. All though I had done a lot of work to it over the years
It'syour EGR that's was my was and E light went off for good
Richard
January 3, 2022
My 2005 Durango slt 2wd 5.7hemi has 200,000miles needs new motor
Have a 02 Durango with 4.7 2WD
December 24, 2021
192K She runs like a beast and is the most reliable vehicle iv ever owned. Yes,I baby her (no one does service but me.)
Bob Rosenberg
June 29, 2021
I've got 2 '06's... One with the 4.7 (275k mi) and the other with the 5.7 (268kmi) Both all original. Oil, brakes, filters. They've been the most trouble free vehicles I've ever owned!!
DonK
June 3, 2021
My 2011 Crew has 95k miles and still is the best SUV I ever owned. I see no reason why it would not last another 95k or more. I have oil n tranny service when needed.
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