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Chrysler Releases First 2011 Durango Interior Photo

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looks nice, a bit generic, not swoopy or anything but will probably be fine as far as selling the vehicle.

Can they do this to the Journey? puhlease

Edited by regfootball

Solid and masculine, not too techy. Very nice.

The old Durango's interior was about as barftastic as an old (S-10) Durango's interior.

This is what Chrysler needs to keep doing, now and in the future. I can see a quality interior in these photos and I don't think I would be let down when I see it in person.

Edited by black-knight

The second generation Durango sucked, I have a 99 durango and found nothing worth trading in for on the outgoing Durango. This durgano, will get me into another one, V8 AWD. My wife and daughter love it also. I really like the interior, I wish they would keep the shifter on the column rather than eat up valuable leg room with having it on the floor.

Over all, 2 Thumbs Up! way to go Dodge, mucho Better!!! :D

Eh, not that great. Kia does better nowadays.

Eh, not that great. Kia does better nowadays.

I have to disagree, Kia does not do this nice. I found it to be very Honda like, plain, cold and poor plastic molds. This interior is way better than Kia.

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