2011 Dodge Durango Crew Awd - Crew Lux on 2040-cars
Clarksburg, West Virginia, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v 6 pin star
Fuel Type:Flex Fuel Ready
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Dodge
Model: Durango
Trim: Crew Lux AWD
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player, AWD, Rear DVD player, Nav, Blue tooth, 20 inch Polished Aluminum Wheels, MP3, HDD, USB Ports for Mobile Devices, Rain Sensitive Wipers, Smart Beam Headlights, Sirius Radio, Rear Backup Camera, Premium Speakers, 3rd row Seating, Automatic Hatch, Park Sensors Rear Park Assist, Remote Start, 3- 12 Volt Plug Ins, 115 Volt Aux Power Outlet
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 25,805
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats, Front & Rear Heated Seats, Power Tilt Steering Column, Power Sunroof
Sub Model: Crew Lux
Exterior Color: Brillant Black
Interior Color: Gray Leather
2011 Dodge Durango Crew AWD - CrewLux
This vehicle has every option that the Durango Citadel has with the exception of the towing package. Base price for this vehicle was 35,195 with added options "Customer Preferred Package 26G" the Base Price $43,985
Vehicle is in excellent condition. I'm asking 32,000 or (OBO)...
The vehicle has 25,800 miles
You may text 304-476-6086 for additional information... *Serious inquiries only!!
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'Baby Driver' is a car chase movie set to music
Mon, Mar 13 2017The Fate of the Furious is certainly the 6,000-pound SUV in the garage of automotive movies, but that doesn't mean gearheads are starved for options. The upcoming film Baby Driver looks to be a winner for car guys, featuring exciting chases with cars including a "hawk-eye" Impreza WRX, a Dodge Challenger, and a 1980s Chevy Caprice. The movie is written and directed by Edgar Wright, whom you may know as the man behind movies such as Sean of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. And based on the two trailers released so far, seen above and below, it's about a young man by the name of Baby, who is a getaway driver for criminals. He's apparently the best in the business, and the secret to his success is the music he listens to while he's driving. He also wants out, but his boss, played by Kevin Spacey, has no intention of letting him go. Spacey is one of a number of major stars in the film, including Jamie Foxx and John Hamm. The driving action shown in the trailers definitely looks entertaining. The WRX is seen doing an array of drifts and J-turns. There is some driving precision on display here that wouldn't be out of place in a Gymkhana video. And it looks like Wright's attention to detail in his shots and transitions, as well as some solid comedy relief, are all going to be present. The film comes out this August. Related Video: News Source: Sony Pictures Entertainment / YouTube via Road & TrackImage Credit: Sony Pictures Entertainment / YouTube TV/Movies Chevrolet Dodge Subaru Videos baby driver
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Since then, SRT Motorsports hasn't quite had the same success, withdrawing from Le Mans this year and shedding the Dodge name and its emblematic red and white livery for the SRT badge and a silver snakeskin theme. But now that the Viper is back under the Dodge banner, so too is the racing team returning to its classic livery.
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