2016 Dodge Durango Citadel AWD Review
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The 2016 Dodge Durango is a tweener. It?s not a car-like crossover, but it?s not a full-blown SUV either. It?s definitely not a minivan, but it comes with many attributes of one. It’s a three-row, multi-purpose vehicle designed for families needing a third row. It fits a growing family and their needs during the week.
It can also be driven on the weekend for more rugged use. The Durango has grown up and we were eager to see what sets it apart from the crowd. Over the weekend, we test drove the 2016 Dodge Durango Citadel AWD.
What?s New For 2016"
For 2016, there are a few changes. All 2016 Durango models get new wheel finishes, and the V6 engine gains a stop-start system. Monochromatic exterior appearance is standard on the 2016 Durango Citadel.
Features & Options
The 2016 Dodge Durango Citadel AWD ($43,895) gets upgraded Nappa leather seating, 8.4-inch Uconnect audio, a heated and power-telescoping steering wheel, heated first and second-row seats, ventilated front seats, power front seats, rearview camera, and rear parking sensors. It also features 20-inch polished aluminum wheels, navigation, and a power sunroof.
This Citadel tester came equipped with the Premium Entertainment Group ($2,490) that adds Beats audio and a rear entertainment system that includes two screens, and a DVD/Blu-ray player.
It also came with the optional Technology Group ($1,995), which adds adaptive cruise control, a forwar...
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