Dodge's Last V8 SUV Is Actually Selling—Here's Why That Matters
"Dodge just proved that people will buy what you're killing off. The Durango's sales spike isn't demand—it's FOMO, and that's the most honest market signal we've gotten all year."
— Revvly Take
The Durango hit its best sales numbers in two decades as Dodge cleared inventory before the nameplate goes electric. It's the final hurrah for a V8-powered three-row that never got the respect it deserved—and now collectors are starting to notice. The 5.7L HEMI and 6.4L variants suddenly look like the last of a dying breed.
Henry Cesari
Motor Biscuit · Jan 8
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