Two SUVs, but completely different in all significant aspects: horsepower, fuel economy, model year, market segment, starting price, ground shadow size, height, and maximum occupancy. First of all, there is a notable difference in the starting price of the 2014 Dodge Durango, which is $8,955 less than the base MSRP of the 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class, which is two model years newer. Also, the 2014 Durango has a more powerful engine and gets 6 mpg less than the 2016 GLC-Class. In addition, the Durango body is slightly larger than the GLC-Class, and in addition to that, it's also taller. And then, the Dodge Durango seats two more passengers than the Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class. Among similarities is the body structure.