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2005 New Car Model Guide, Model Guide, New Car Reviews, Dodge Cars, Trucks, & SUVs

2005 DODGE NEW SUV MODEL GUIDE
DODGE SUVS

2005 Dodge New Car Model GuideSport-utility vehicles and minivans clustered behind the badge of Dodge include the mid-size Durango wagon and best-selling Caravan minivan. The SUV Durango, wearing a face that resembles the big Ram pickup, offers Chrysler's big Hemi engine, while the Caravan line carries an inventive Stow 'n Go seat plan.

Dodge Durango
2005 Dodge Durango

As a big-rig treatment for the sport-utility vehicle from Dodge, Durango was recast last year on a new chassis and the resultant SUV measures considerably larger than its predecessor. That size-wise expansion made Durango almost as large as some full-size SUVs, as it's big enough to seat seven passengers comfortably on three banks of seats. Durango's standard seat layout installs twin front buckets separated by a center console and followed by a sculpted second-row bench divided 40/20/40 in sections, and a third-row bench split 50/50. The second bench folds and tumbles easily from either side to access rear quarters. Seatbacks on the third row also fold flat, either individually or together, to enlarge the cargo compartment.

Trims for 2005 are designated as ST, SXT, SLT and Limited, plus a new Adventurer package with tubular side steps, slush mats, a rubberized washable cargo liner and special aluminum wheels. Powertrains range from a 3.7-liter V6 to a 4.7-liter Magnum V8 and the powerful 5.7-liter Hemi V8 prompting best-in-class towing capability. That Hemi V8 goes in a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) Durango or the optional four-wheel-drive (4WD) version with electronic shifting into 4WD high and low range plus all-wheel-drive (AWD) mode.

Dodge Caravan
2005 Dodge Caravan

Dodge built the first minivans back in 1984 and continues the series in 2005 with new concepts. Versions this year include the Caravan regular-length wheelbase trimmed as SE and SXT or long-wheelbase Grand Caravan in SE and SXT with front-wheel-drive (FWD) or AWD formats. The entry edition Caravan has a 2.4-liter in-line four-pack engine rated at 150 hp, but there are two V6 engines available at 3.3 liters for 180 hp or 3.8 liters with 215 hp. Safety gear increases with an inflatable air bag positioned forward of the driver's knees and a tire pressure monitor. Chrysler's inventive Stow 'n Go seat plan works on this line with second- and third-tier seats folding into the floor and storage bins located below each chair when it's upright.

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