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1987 Dodge Dakota
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1987 Dodge Dakota

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this truck is great i bought it for $400, 2 years ago and it has not left me stranded yet, its great. i painted it and lowered it. i want to do someth...
By: Joshua2277 - Nov 4, 2008

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CarGurus' 1987 Dodge Dakota Review

Dodge's entry into the light-duty pickup truck market, the 1987 Dodge Dakota fit the gap between compact pickup and full-size truck, great for carrying large loads but without the sometimes awkward handling of a bigger vehicle.  In 1987, the Dakota was a two-door truck available in two wheelbase and bed sizes.  The smaller 112.9-foot wheelbase featured a 6.5-foot bed, while the 123.9-foot wheelbase had an 8-foot bed.  Each size was offered in base, SE, and LE trims.  

Engine choices in the 1987 Dakota were either an underpowered 2.2-liter, 4-cylinder 96-hp or a 3.9-liter, 125-hp V6.  A 5-speed manual was standard, but a 3-speed auto was available as an option.  A four-wheel drive option could be had on the V6.  Even though it was a mid-sized truck, neither engine was stellar in terms of acceleration power for the Dakota's size.  Inside, the truck sat two comfortably, with plenty of leg and headroom and a convenient and easy-to-read dashboard.  The Dakota also handled very easily for a pickup, featuring excellent braking capabilities.

Dakota engines seem to last forever, no matter how hard it's been tested, say many owners.  The pickup is tough and durable, needing few repairs, making it an excellent cargo hauler that doubles as a personal car.  Drawbacks are the extremely poor gas mileage (what do you expect from a truck?) and a weak engine if you're hauling aything uphill.  The interior is also very cramped for anything more than two people.  


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