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2002 Dodge Durango 5.9 R/t, Super Clean, Fully Loaded, Many Extras on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:167450
Location:

Downingtown, Pennsylvania, United States

Downingtown, Pennsylvania, United States

 This is a very well maintained, garage kept, super clean, fully loaded, 02 Durango R/T with some extra goodies. Runs great, pulls strong.

5.9, 360ci engine
Full time AWD,
Premier Infinity sound system,
Remote start for those ice cold mornings,
Dual A/C for those blazing hot afternoons,
Helper springs to help with towing,
Trailer brake controller,
Front mounted 2 inch receiver hitch,
Rear 2 inch hitch with 7 round electrical connector,
Bluetooth CD stereo
Folding 3rd row seat (seats 7)
Two tone leather seats
Power everything

You name it, it's got it. Just as happy towing a 7000 lb trailer as it is taking the entire family to Hershey Park. And it's a beast in the rain and snow. The full time AWD means no matter the conditions you have all four wheels on the ground keeping you safe. I've made it up snow packed hills that BMW's and Chevy trucks could not. Even towed an older Suburban out of the sand at the beach once when his 4WD failed.

We call this the Baby Beast and for good reason. It's a powerful little beast in a package that you can park in your garage. I've never seen a more universally capable vehicle. It'll tow nearly 8000 lbs, it seats 7, I've put a 9' extension ladder in it. With all the seats down you'd be amazed at what you can fit in it.

Don't be fooled by other Durangos that have a 5.9 in them. Most of them are not the R/T version. That means they don't have the full time AWD, the Infinity sound system, the two tone leather or the tighter sprung suspension. Only the R/T had those. An SLT with a 5.9 is still a RWD truck that you have to switch into 4WD, and even then you can only go about 40 mph. With the R/T full time AWD you have AWD even at 70mph in the rain on the freeway. It makes all the difference.

I love this truck. If I weren't moving all the way to the west coast I'd keep it till judgement day, but such is life.

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