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Dodge Durango vs Chevy Blazer: Which SUV Fits You Best?

The Dodge Durango and the Chevy Blazer are both great options for a Mid-Size SUV. The Durango delivers more power and interior space, while the Blazer offers sleeker styling and better fuel efficiency. The Durango feels more rugged and capable, while the Blazer is more sporty. Both SUVs offer modern tech features and multiple engine options.

If you're trying to decide which one fits you best, here is a quick buyer-focused comparison:

Starting Price and Trim Levels

The MSRP for the 2025 Durango starts around $41,995 for the GT trim and progressively increases with each higher trim such as the RT+. There are eight trim levels for the Dodge Durango. The GT+ starts around $48,000.00 and adds more premium features. At the top-end, the Hellcat SRT Dodge Durango starts at over $100,000.00.

The Chevy Blazer has five trim levels and a base MSRP starting around $35,600.00. The step up at the 3LT is just under $40,000.00. The higher trim level comes in at around $43,000.00, and the EV version can max out around $60,000.00

Size and Interior Space Comparison

The Durango measures about 201 inches long compared to the Blazer's smaller overall footprint.

The Durango has more seating than the Blazer, with a third row adding seating capability for up to 7 people. The Durango is larger inside, with 141 cubic feet of space for passengers versus 108 in the Blazer. Headroom and legroom are nearly identical in both vehicles. The Durango also has more cargo space than the Blazer.

Durango 3rd Row Seating

Engine Options and Performance

The base model of the Durango starts with a V6, the Blazer with a 2.0L turbo I4. The Blazer suits drivers prioritizing fuel economy and a lower MSRP. The Durango is better for drivers who need a third row and more power.

Reliability and Maintenance

Consumer Reports predicts that the Dodge Durango will have average reliability for vehicles in 2025. However, Consumer Reports predicts that the Chevy Blazer will perform below average for new cars in 2025. The Blazer already has one recall for a door striker issue. Both vehicles come with a basic warranty with similar routine maintenance costs. However, long-term reliability will still depend on driving habits and regular maintenance.

Which SUV Fits Your Lifestyle Best?

The 2025 Durango is a better choice for families because of more seating, more cargo space, towing capabilities and a more spacious interior for passengers. The Durango is the better choice over the Blazer for outdoor enthusiasts. If your lifestyle involves hauling campers, trailers, jet skis or any other recreational equipment regularly, the Durango is a perfect fit.

The Blazer has better fuel economy and tighter handling for traffic, which makes it a good fit for commuters. However, the Durango has more passenger and cargo space, making it a better fit for long-distance travel and road trips.

Chevy Blazer Infotainment System

Ultimately, the right choice comes down to which SUV fits best with your driving habits, priorities, and lifestyle. Fill out the form below so our team at Mtn View CDJR can help you weigh your options.

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