2009 Dodge Durango Hybrid

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The 2009 Dodge Durango Hybrid is an exciting new addition to the Dodge lineup. It is available in a singular trim, the Limited HEV 4-door 4WD, and features a 5.7L 345hp Hemi-V8 that incorporates the Dodge Multi-Displacement System (MDS). This impressive engine is complimented by a 300 volt NiMH battery for power storage and two separate 87hp electric motors. Used in conjunction with the electronically-variable four speed automatic transmission, all of these drivetrain features are what comprise the Dodge Dual-Mode Hybrid technology system. Fuel economy ratings from the EPA are 20 mpg city and 22 mpg highway.

The full-size SUV handles with impressive stability. It is a sharp looker too. The inside is spacious and quiet. Its comfortable cabin is graced with high-quality, nicely-designed materials that act to increase the driving experience. The MSRP for the 2009 Durango Hybrid is $45,040 and it features seating capacity for up to 8. The standard warranty has you covered completely for 36 months or 36,000 miles.

Frontal crash tests from the NHTSA earned 5 stars for both drivers and passengers. There is an impressive list of standard safety features that includes electronic stability control, frontal and side curtain airbags for all three seating rows, ABS and driveline traction control, front and rear height-adjusting seat belts, daytime running lights, headlight washers and tire pressure monitors. Of course, there are many optional features available as well to further increase safety levels.

All Durangos are known for their aggressive styling and the 2009 Hybrid is no different. Although it is a large vehicle, measuring 202.1 x 76 x 73.6 inches (l x w x h), it looks compact from the outside. Its rounded corners minimize exterior bulk and enhance aerodynamic performance while simultaneously reducing cabin noise levels. Every imaginable combination of optional features is available. If you want it, you can get it. The standard concealed cargo spaces with easy-to-use cargo tie-downs are a popular sell point as well.

A voice recognition entertainment system comes stock featuring 9 separate Alpine speakers, steering wheel controls, SIRIUS Radio, in-dash mounted CD changer, MP3 compatibility, an automatic equalizer function and a 369W premium amplifier. Oh yeah, of course the navigational system is voice activated too - and it is also a standard feature. It serves as direct competition for the Ford Expedition, Chrysler Aspen Hybrid, the Chevrolet Suburban 2500 and the Buick Enclave. Of those, only the Aspen Hybrid is pricier, but 4 of the 5 are within 1400 dollars of one another. The Enclave is the least expensive by about 4 grand.

Considering its competition, the 2009 Dodge Durango Hybrid is probably the best looking from the exterior views. It also claims to be the class leader in interior styling, roominess and comfort. With a long, impressive list of standard features for both safety and luxury, the Durango hybrid is sure to be a big hit. It would truly be difficult to find a better combination at a similar price point.

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