2018 Dodge Durango GT

  • Used
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    The overview

    Exterior Color
    Octane Red Pear
    Interior Color
    BLACK
    Odometer
    88,318 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    RWD
    VIN
    1C4RDHDG8JC431378
    Stock Number
    TC5936A
      • Max seating capacity: 6
      • Horsepower: 295
      Recent Arrival! CARFAX One-Owner. Clean CARFAX. Pear 2018 Dodge Durango GT RWD 8-Speed Automatic 3.6L V6 24V VVTSince 1972 Wiesner has been a name people around Houston and Conroe have trusted for great sales and service. Past Chairman of the Board and CEO John Wiesner was born in Richmond, Texas and grew up in Hempstead. He married Beth Sorsby, also of Hempstead. They were graduates of Southern Methodist University. Mr. Wiesner started his automotive career in Hempstead in 1949, then moved to Baytown. In 1977, he purchased the Buick-Pontiac-GMC dealership in Conroe which is now the main headquarters for the Wiesner Automotive Group. Today the Wiesner Family carries on the tradition started by their father and grand-father by maintaining that great level of trust through community involvement, promoting quality brands and standing behind the motto Buy for Less at Wiesner.

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      KBB.com Consumer Reviews

      Kelley Blue Book Logo4.6out of 5 overall
      • 5.0

        Luxury comfort lits of power

        by Potts on 8/16/2026 8:40:21 PM

        I love my Durango. Had it since brand new. Has most of the bells and whistles the new cars now have.
      • 5.0

        It protected us!

        by Happy mom on 8/6/2026 3:26:39 AM

        I am giving this review for those that want an honest opinion or experience on a 2021 Dodge Durango. I have had a love/ hate relationship with this vehicle. It was the wrong size car for my large family. My 3 boys are all 6’ and taller. My little girl is just that, little but big and old enough to be out of a booster seat. We originally leased this brand new in NJ and then continued to purchase the vehicle. We have since moved down south. It had its glitches. The Uconnect infotainment system from day one would frequently ask me to agree to something regularly in order to use it. That was annoying. The right headlamp stopped working completely and cost over $2000 to replace the entire unit when the vehicle turned 5. The back seats are on the harder side are certainly not comfortable for very long trips (6-12 hours). But aside from those things, it has great pick up for around town trips and on the highway. The seats lay down making it spacious when rearranging the layout in the back is necessary. We were in a serious accident yesterday as we were rear ended on I-95 by an F350. We proceeded to clip the right back bumper of the car in front of us as I swerved in an attempt from hitting their car. It was unavoidable. It was only my daughter and myself in the vehicle. She was in the middle row, right side. The car has been totaled but it did not crunch or crumple. It stood strong. The entire back is smashed. The one tailpipe is kinked and a strong piece of metal behind the plastic back bumper bent forward in the middle and punctured my spare tire under the car. The front left tire completely snapped off. But the interior of the car frame didn’t shift or bend that we could see. The most dangerous place to be seated in this car is the 3rd row. The back window completely shattered. Glass flew all the way up to the front of the vehicle (and some down my back). Before impact , I yelled for my daughter to hold on as we were about to be hit. I could see the car coming fast behind me and I heard his tires. She threw a blanket over herself and braced. It was terrifying but we were able to walk away without any injuries. We are hoping none develop. I did find out that headrests are key to help prevent spinal cord and whiplash injuries. There are only 2 head rests per row. Shoulder belts are also key for protection. I am still in shock that the vehicle stood up to F350 Ford pickup truck along with clipping the other small car. Grateful to be alive. This car did its job. The airbags did not deploy, possibly because it was not a full head on collision. I never want to have an experience like this again, but I also feel the need to share it with anyone looking to purchase a used 2021 Durango. Again, I am amazed we walked away.
      • 5.0

        Still love the Durango's

        by SteveO on 7/10/2026 12:16:31 PM

        This is my second Durango. The first was a 2015 RT which lasted to 170K before a camshaft/lifter problem. Looked at other SUVs but none could match the feel of the Durango. The Hemi, the trim, the sportiness, all were big sellers for me. Only have 6500 miles on it but it has no disappointed. Miss the lack of fog lights and while the floor shifter was missed in the first one now it just gets in the way of the cup holders.
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