2003 Dodge Durango SLT 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2003 Dodge Durango  SLT  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2003 Dodge Durango SLT is a 4-wheel drive Sport Utility. It can accommodate up to 7 passengers. It has 5 Doors and is powered by a 4.7L V8 SOHC 16 valves Magnum engine which outputs 235 hp @ 4800 rpm and is paired with 5 speed automatic gearbox. The 2003 Dodge Durango SLT has cargo capacity of 2492 Liters and the vehicle weighs 2101 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2003 Dodge Durango SLT has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional 5.9L V8 OHV 16 valves Magnum engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include None and None. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has 16'' cast aluminium wheels as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 257 N.m of torque and a top speed of 227 km/h. The 2003 Dodge Durango SLT accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 8.7 seconds and hits quarter mile at 14.9 seconds. Fuel consumption is 17.5 L/100km in the city and 12.4 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 40,615

Name SLT
Price $ 40,615
Body Sport Utility
Doors 5 Doors
Engine 4.7L V8 SOHC 16 valves Magnum
Power 235 hp @ 4800 rpm
Number of Seats 7 Seats
Transmission 5 speed automatic
Cargo Space 2,492.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 2,492.0 L
Wheel Type 16'' cast aluminium wheels
Series Durango
Drivetrain 4-wheel drive
Horsepower 235 HP
Torque 257 N.m
Top Speed 227 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 8.7 s
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel Consumption (City) 17.5 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 12.4 L/100km
Gear Type auto
Weight 2,101 KG
Brand Dodge
Model Durango
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 14.9 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 137.0 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 27.9 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 154.1 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

2003 Dodge Durango 0-60 Run , 4.7 V8

2003 Dodge Durango Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 1,486 $ 2,334 $ 2,775
Clean $ 1,346 $ 2,113 $ 2,516
Average $ 1,066 $ 1,671 $ 1,997
Rough $ 786 $ 1,229 $ 1,478

A solid sport-ute all around, but a little long in the tooth to call a class leader.

Back in 1998, if you wanted eight-passenger capability in an SUV, it meant having to step up to a full-size beast, such as a Ford Expedition or GMC Suburban. Smelling an opportunity, Dodge designed its Durango SUV to fill the gap between midsize SUVs and their larger brethren.

The Durango offered a third seat that the Explorers and Blazers of the day didn't. The Durango was (and still is) based on the Dakota and shared many components, including chassis, powertrain, some body panels and many interior pieces. Power came from either a standard 5.2-liter V8 or an optional 5.9-liter V8, and all first-year Durangos had four-wheel drive.

As the years went on, a two-wheel-drive version became available, a more efficient 4.7-liter V8 replaced the old 5.2, a sporty R/T model debuted, the cabin was redesigned and curtain-style side airbags became optional.

Now the Durango faces a number of freshly redesigned or new challengers, such as the Ford Explorer, Chevrolet TrailBlazer EXT and Honda Pilot. All have third-row seats as well as more refined cabins. But this truck-based sport-ute doesn't try to be all things to all people and makes no apologies for its somewhat tougher character. With its class-leading towing and hauling capabilities, the Durango remains a solid choice for folks who need plenty of seating and serious hauling capacity in their midsize-ute.

Five versions of the Durango are offered: entry-level Sport, well-equipped SXT, luxury SLT, even plusher SLT Plus and the muscular R/T. For most folks, the SXT will be sufficient, equipped as it is with popular features such as a CD player and roof rack along with the Sport's standard fare that includes air conditioning, alloy wheels and power windows, door locks and mirrors.

All Durangos can be had with either two- or part-time four-wheel-drive, except the R/T, which comes only as a full-time four-wheeler. SLT models, however, do offer the full-time system as an option. The standard power plant for all but the R/T is the contemporary 4.7-liter V8 that pumps out 235 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. Teamed with a five-speed automatic, this engine furnishes crisp throttle response with power accessible from a broad rev range. The 5.9-liter V8 (245 horsepower, 335 lb-ft) is standard on the R/T and optional on the SLTs; it comes paired with a four-speed automatic gearbox. Both engines like their gasoline; we've noticed that either one seems hard-pressed to average more than 13 mpg.

The Durango is ready to work, with maximum payload and towing capacities that, at 1,770 and 7,550 pounds, respectively, outmuscle the competition.

Side curtain airbags (that provide protection for the head and upper torso in side-impact collisions) are available, a feature that's rare in this class. In terms of crash tests, the Durango scored four (out of five) stars in frontal impacts and rated "Acceptable" (which is tantamount to three out of four stars) in frontal offset tests. There is no side-impact data available.

In terms of handling dynamics, body roll is well controlled and, with the help of responsive, tight steering, the Durango can run through twisty two-lane roads with confidence, sans the tippy feeling that some other utes are plagued with. And even when carrying a full load of passengers, the suspension handles the burden with little effort, providing an excellent ride without bottoming out on bigger bumps. As far as power, the smaller V8 is fine, and along with the alert automatic gearbox, provides brisk all-around performance for this 4,500-pound SUV.

Anyone familiar with the Dodge Dakota should feel right at home in the Durango, as the two share most cabin components, such as the dash and seat designs. What this means is large gauges and simple controls and, in lower trim levels, a somewhat bland decor. All but the Sport and SXT come with a third-row seat that increases passenger capacity to seven. On the SLT, a front bench seat is available, which would allow up to eight to ride in a Durango.

2003 Dodge Durango SLT Exterior Colors

Atlantic Blue
Black
Bright Silver Metallic
Bright White
Dark Garnet Red
Flame Red
Graphite Metallic
Light Almond Pearl Metallic
Patriot Blue
Timberline Green

2003 Dodge Durango SLT Interior Colors

Dark Slate Grey Interior
Sandstone Interior
Taupe Interior
Dark Slate Grey/Taupe Interior

2003 Dodge Durango Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile
5.9L V8 OHV 16 valves Magnum SLT Plus 245 hp @ 4000 rpm 257 N.m 19.6 L/100km 13.6 L/100km 8.5 s 14.7 s 27.5 s
5.9L V8 OHV 16 valves Magnum R/T 250 hp @ 4200 rpm 257 N.m 19.6 L/100km 13.6 L/100km 8.3 s 14.6 s 27.3 s
5.9L V8 OHV 16 valves SLT+ 245 hp @ 4400 rpm 257 N.m 19.6 L/100km 13.6 L/100km 8.5 s 14.7 s 27.5 s
5.9L V8 OHV 16 valves R/T 250 hp @ 4400 rpm 257 N.m 19.6 L/100km 13.6 L/100km 8.4 s 14.6 s 27.3 s
5.9 L V8 SOHC MAGNUM SLT 4X4 245 hp @ 4000 rpm 257 N.m 20.3 L/100km 12.0 L/100km 8.4 s 14.7 s 27.4 s
5.9L V8 OHV 16 valves SLT 245 hp @ 4000 rpm 257 N.m 17.4 L/100km 12.0 L/100km 8.4 s 14.7 s 27.4 s
5.9L V8 OHV 16 valves R/T 245 hp @ 4000 rpm 257 N.m 20.3 L/100km 13.4 L/100km 8.4 s 14.7 s 27.4 s
5.9L 8cyl. SLT 250 hp 257 N.m 23.5 L/100km 16.6 L/100km 8.3 s 14.5 s 27.2 s
4.7L V8 SOHC 16 valves Magnum SLT 235 hp @ 4800 rpm 257 N.m 17.5 L/100km 12.4 L/100km 8.7 s 14.9 s 27.9 s
4.7L V8 DOHC 32 valves SXT 235 hp @ 4800 rpm 257 N.m 17.5 L/100km 12.4 L/100km 8.8 s 14.9 s 27.9 s

2003 Dodge Durango Trims

2003 Dodge Durango Previous Generations

2003 Dodge Durango Future Generations

Dodge Durango Overview and History

The Durango was introduced in 1997 first as a mid-size SUV and as a replacement for the Ramcharger, which was discontinued in 1993.
Dodge practically patented the muscle car. Little did they know they would become one of America's top Automobile manufacturers and that the Charger model, for example, particularly the 66-67 one, would trigger jaw dropping amazement at its sight. John Francis and Horace Elgin Dodge were making bikes in 1901 when they decided to move their company, the Dodge Brothers Bicycle & Machine Factory to Detroit, Michigan.

Before Cadillac would outrun Dodge in engine development years later, the Brothers were supplying car parts for many producers. Their early involvement in the process of making cars lead them to starting their own business, entering the queue for a large order of recognition and notoriety. Setting the Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicle Company in 1914 brought them a step closer to the counter.

The first Dodge automobiles shared some of Ford Model T's features but outran the latter in terms of ignition and other improvements meant to ease driving. One of the major advantages Dodge offered was a smooth, electrical start rather than the sluggishly classic crank start. Built for the middle class, the cars quickly became a commercial success, mainly due the clever blend of reliable ruggedness, engine improvements and style elements.

By 1917, Dodge had produced enough cars to start thinking expanding in other car-manufacturing areas. Trucks seemed like something they could successfully take on and the Dodge truck division came to being. Dodge trucks were used by the US army during the First World War after which they kept being used as commercial vehicles.

The Dodge brothers sold their business to Dillon, Read & company for the astoundingly large sum of  $ 146 million, said to be the largest amount in history to have been paid at the time. Dillon helmed Dodge management only for 3 years, passing the new acquisition to the Chrysler Corporation  on July 31, 1928.

Due to Chrysler's financial conquests over some European automotive groups, such as the British Rootes group and the French Simca, Dodge is introduced to Europe in the 60's. Lightweight commercial vehicles are sold here under a different badge. The Dodge 50 series is fairly well received in the UK, becoming a favorite for military and utility operations.

1977 brought forth the collapse of Chrysler's European subsidiary and its adjacent Dodge branch altogether. The Dodge factory as well as some rights to use the Dodge name were purchased by Renault who resumed the production of Dodge's commercial vehicles. However, Renault only made use of the Dodge name till the 80's when it gave up control over the name rights. Only the factory was kept.

Dodge is currently part of the DaimlerChrysler group and has been lately been know for its trucks rather than retro-future stylized muscle cars as it used to be know for during the 60's and 70's. Much like any other American car builder, Dodge garnered huge amounts of success at the time with the launch of the Charger and Coronet models, to name only a few.

As far as the company's current status is concerned, trucks make the most sales, representing 78% of the division's venue. Still undergoing intensive promotion in Europe, Dodge have sought to reach  the same type of customer it did back in the 70's by launching a series of  mean-looking, rowdy  road-tamers such as the Nitro and Caliber.

2003 Dodge Durango Consumer Reviews

pickwickwidespread, 08/16/2012
built like a Sherman tank
i really do love my Durango. its survived a bad dealership trying to put it in the ground. its been rearended numerous times bulldozed a prius into oblivion and a few random deer into a sticky mess and the only damage its ever taken was a slight dent with a paint chip and a busted light. the engine is super tough pulled a fully loaded trailer across the country. as well as a regular pull of the horse trailer. only problem it ever had on its own was a bad water pump. main cooling fan went out and it never overheated, in phoenix in the middle of the summer. it could probably survive a nuclear bomb, my burnt skeletal corpse still holding the steering wheel and still be running
inbreeding, 12/21/2015
SXT Rwd 4dr SUV (4.7L 8cyl 5A)
Best of the best
My 03 Durango is the best suv I have ever owned. I have owned 03 for Ford Escape poor mileage, oil leaks 3 alternators The list goes on and on. My Durango is the best car I have ever owned. In fact I want another one this time a 4 x4. All these reviews talk about bad gas mileage, I get 18 plus around town, if I turn off the AC I get in the low 20s. It is the best value for a used auto you can buy. My Escape was stolen which now was actually a blessing since I got my Durango. I haven't had this much fun driving with so much power ( 4.7 ) since my 1968 Camaro SS. The guy I bought it from purchased it from a buddy who had it sitting in a barn for a year. The lady that owned it didnt check the oil. Well after some partial rebuild this thing screams. I love this auto my only regret is I wish it was a 4x4 but I know with the correct tires and a lift kit you can go anywhere. I hope this helps you in your decision to purchase a Durango. One thing to to consider is the 03s are part of Mercedes partnership with Dodge
halldomino, 02/27/2016
Sport Rwd 4dr SUV (4.7L 8cyl 5A)
Love at 1st sight.
Let me say I bought my 2003 Durango on Craig's List. Nuf said. After weeks of looking at used SUV's and dozens of scams I saw her, Baby Blue! Owner was sketchy, would only text "CASH!", very little English. Got a run around for a week before he admitted his Sis and Bro in law had the vehicle and gave me their number. ( yeah I had to have her ) From the plate in the picture I could run a Car Fax. Leased for 11 years. Who leases a vehicle for 11 years? Someone who loves her! Regular maintenance and AC compressor changed, front shocks, nothing major. I met the Sis and Bro the next day, ( Valentines Day! Serious ) with the text msgs I had with the kid and Kelly Blue Book and offered them the same deal: $ 2500, cash, bank at the Supermarket was open on Sunday. First time I saw her in person. Started and ran, test drove it with my wife. Oils were all clean, good acceleration and brakes. Smooth ride. It's not often my wife approves of my decisions. She assured me this was a good one is spite of the original poster wanting to meet me with "CASH" in some dark alley. They were at $ 2800 ( and I would have paid it ). He countered with $ 2600 and I countered with $ 2650! Sold!! Worth Every Dollar ! Even with 184,000 the engine is sound and auto transmission works perfectly. Leather interior Does improve with age, but bought some covers to keep them looking good. Power at the expense of Gas Mileage. Huge interior. I needed a big cargo area for my business hauling tools and materials. I could Almost haul a 4 by 8 sheet of drywall in the back, just a little short. Yes I wish the back seats folded Flat! Or easier to remove. I thought I must be missing something, but no, it doesn't fold flat. :( And the split bench in back doesn't "pop" out like most. Bolted down. Made putting seat covers on the bench a pain. Most of all, once I got used to the wide wheel base was the Ride. Smooth! Stable. Plows a bit around the twisty mountain roads where we live but that is the only time it reminds you that you are driving a Truck. I hear the front ball joints asking for attention again ( Replaced at 100,00 I think ). And the second morning I drove it i realized the Heater/AC Fan didn't work. Brrr! Went online and found this was common and easy for even me to fix. Cost me $ 10 including next day shipping to replace the Resistor under the glove box. Even a Caveman could do it! Some people reported paying $ 150 to have this done. Don't! I stole this vehicle, paid more than they were asking, and probably should have paid more. Although I plan to do a tune up and oil change before I get the emissions tested I have no doubt it will pass with flying colors. I've ordered Oil and Tranny additives as preventive maintenance ( Not Lucas, this is better ) and for those things that I can't see. But as far as the eye can see she is a beauty, my Baby Blue! I have owned a Pathfinder for the past 14 years. Bought it at 28,000 and she is nearing 240,000. Original. I mean I haven't changed anything but brakes once and oil occasionally. I intend to get 300,000 out of her, but she was getting old and deserved a semi retirement. I still love my Pathy and Nissan in general. But I have been converted! My Inlaws all seem to own Dodge's. Now I see the light! Update 6 months: The new car feel didn't last long. Living in the mountains roads can change in a minute. On my way to town they were fine. Half hour later they were ice. I came upon a line of cars stopped in the road on a blind curve for another accident. I touched the brakes and started to skate. ( Tires were knobby off road not M&S ) So do I hit the line of cars or do I take the other ditch and hit the mountain? I hit the mountain at a pretty good clip taking a little road side marker with me. When I hit the front tire took the brunt of the impact and exploded. I just knew that as I powered it out of the ditch so I wouldn't get rear ended by the next car sliding she was limping badly. I imagined the worse. When I got out and looked, only the tire was blown and the only damage was a little dent in the back door from the marker. This thing is a TANK! But, changing the tire was not an option. All the tire jack equipment was missing. No one had any or wouldn't lend me any. After the other traffic accident was cleared I was left sitting there by myself. Traffic was only going 15 or 20 mph, the tire was still on the rim, screw it and I drove her two miles home. I found a pair of real tires on Craig's and had them installed. No worse for the whole ordeal. She is a Gas Hog! But she also gets up and moves when she needs to. Took me a while to get a smooth acceleration down. Step on the gas and hang on! Easy Girl! And she hauls a load. Still Love Her.
luggmagnitude, 11/18/2011
Hands-down: This truck is a winner !
I bought this truck new and the love affair I've had with it hasn't dimmed since. I wanted something that could haul a car trailer & my '67 Fury, as well as maneuver well in the snowy N.Eastern PA mountains in winter. This truck has surpassed every expectation I had. While the mpg. aren't great, it wasn't a factor since I commute by rail 5 days a week. When I travel to the mountains with my 150# dog, luggage, and 3 other people - this truck still gets it done. Comfortably. With 150K on the clock, I've only replaced a fuel pump. I love this truck so much, i can't bear to trade it in. I've promised it to my mechanic, who admires it as much as I do. Say what you want about Dodge, I LOVE mine.

2003 Dodge Durango SLT Specifications

SLT Comfort and Convenience

AM/FM stereo radio (Option)AM/FM CD and cassette player
Air ConditionningDual-zone manual air conditioning
AntennaFixed antenna
Driver Vanity Mirror (Option)Illuminated vanity mirrors
Front WipersFront variable intermittent wipers
Garage Door Opener (Option)Garage door opener
Number of Speakers (Option)8 Infinity speakers
Reading LightFront reading lapms
Rear Air ConditionningRear air conditioning
Rear Air Conditionning (Option)3rd row air conditioning
Rear HeatingRear heater ducts
Rear View MirrorDay/night rear view mirror
Rear WipersRear variable intermittent wipers
Smoking ConvenienceLighter and ashtray
Steering Wheel AdjustmentTlit steering wheel

SLT Dimensions

3rd Row Headroom950 mm
3rd Row Legroom780 mm
Cargo Capacity2492 L
Curb Weight2101 kg
Front Headroom1011 mm
Front Legroom1064 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity95 L
Gross Vehicle Weight2903 kg
Height1829 mm
Length4915 mm
Max Trailer Weight3288 kg
Rear Headroom1024 mm
Rear Legroom899 mm
Wheelbase2951 mm
Width1819 mm

SLT Exterior Details

Headlight TypeHalogen headlights
Running Boards (Option)Body-color running boards

SLT Interior Details

3rd Row Seat Type3rd row bench
Floor MatsFront floor mats
Folding 3rd Row Seats3rd folding bench
Folding Rear SeatsRear split folding bench 40/20/40
Front Seats Driver Power Seats6 way power driver seat
Front Seats Front Seat TypeFront bucket seats
Front Seats Front Seat Type (Option)Front split bench 40/20/40
Number of Cup Holders9 cup holders
Overhead Console (Option)Yes
Rear Seat Type2nd row bench
Removable 3rd Row SeatsRemoveable 3rd bench
Seat Trim (Option)Leather seats
Steering Wheel TrimLeather-wrapped steering wheel

SLT Mechanical

Drive Train4-wheel drive
Drive Train (Option)4-wheel drive
Engine Name4.7L V8 SOHC 16 valves Magnum
Engine Name (Option)5.9L V8 OHV 16 valves Magnum
Transmission5 speed automatic
Transmission (Option)4 speed automatic

SLT Overview

BodySport Utility
Doors5
Engine4.7L V8 SOHC 16 valves Magnum
Fuel Consumption17.5 (Automatic City)12.4 (Automatic Highway)
Power235 hp @ 4800 rpm
Seats7
Transmission5 speed automatic
WarrantiesBumper-to-Bumper60000/km, 36/Months Powertrain115000/km, 84/Months Roadside Assistance115000/km, 84/Months Rust-throughUnlimited/km, 36/Months

SLT Safety

Anti-Lock Brakes4 wheel ABS brakes
Anti-Theft AlarmNone
Brake Type4 wheel disc brakes
Child Seat AnchorNone
Child-proof LocksNone
Driver AirbagNone
Front Seat BeltsHeight adjustable
Ignition DisableNone
Panic AlarmNone
Passenger AirbagNone
Side AirbagSide airbags

SLT Suspension and Steering

Front TiresP245/70R16
Front Tires (Option)P265/70R16
Spare TireFull size spare tire
Suspension CategoryHeavy duty suspension
Wheel Type16'' cast aluminium wheels

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