Chrysler shut down the factory that made the Durango and the closely related Chrysler Aspen late last year. High gas prices combined with the economic downturn forced the plant's early closure.
The plant shut down only a couple of months after production had started on hybrid versions of the two large three-row SUVs.
But the Durango may rise from the dead. Chrysler hopes to bring it back around in 2011. Next time, it may be a car-based crossover, according to several published reports. An image in Chrysler's viability report shows a much sleeker, more aerodynamic vehicle.
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Last updated February 18 2009: 11:42 AM ET