DETROIT, Jan 5 (Reuters) - For an example of how tough the American auto industry has become, look no further than the Dodge Durango sport utility vehicle.
When it was launched five years ago, the mid-size Durango stood out from other SUVs with three rows of seats, a size advantage and unique styling, helping Chrysler Corp. reach record profits just before it merged with
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