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Used 1997 Dodge Dakota for Sale near Atlanta, GA

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Year:
1997
Make:
Dodge
Model:
Dakota
Body type:
Pickup Truck
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
120 hp 2.5L I4
Exterior color:
Green
Combined gas mileage:
20 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Manual
Mileage:
173,590
Stock #:
PT4854
VIN:
1B7FL26P6VS194854
Green 1997 Dodge Dakota RWD Pickup Truck Rear-Wheel Drive Manual

 

1997 Dodge Dakota

RWD

173,590 mi

Home delivery from Richmond, VA
Price includes $708 shipping
No Rating

$7,756

Year:
1997
Make:
Dodge
Model:
Dakota
Body type:
Pickup Truck
Exterior color:
White
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
227,500
Stock #:
400306
VIN:
000000000AAH42141
White 1997 Dodge Dakota Pickup Truck  Automatic

 

1997 Dodge Dakota

227,500 mi

Home delivery from Cadillac, MI
Price includes $1,090 shipping
No Rating

$7,586

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Despite the introduction of a new generation of the popular mid-size pickup, not much had changed for the 1997 Dodge Dakota. Its look was slightly more muscular, taking its cues from the successful Dodge Ram. But underneath the big rig-like exterior, it was really the same old Dakota drivers knew and loved.

Dropping the WS trim, the 1997 Dakota came now in base, Sport, or SLT models. The three wheelbase options remained unchanged (112-inch, 124-inch, and the Club Cab's 131-inch) as did the engines -- the 2.5-liter, 4-cylinder, 120-hp, the 3.9-liter 175-hp, V6, and the 5.2-liter V8 Magnum, which returned to its former 230-horsepower. 2WD, rear anti-lock brakes, and 5-speed manual came standard, with 4WD, 4-wheel ABS, and 4-speed automatic optional.

A new addition for 1997 was dual front airbags, reinforcing the Dodge Dakota's lead in safety. Inside, the dash got an update, but still looked plastic and cheap. The cab comfortably fit three up front with standard bench seats. Optional bucket seats made room for a well-designed center console with extra storage compartments. The rear bench seat was still basically unfit for humans over the age of ten or over the size of Mini-Me and was hard to access with only the two doors, but it did provide extra storage beneath the seats.

Aside from the poor gas mileage, uncomfortable rear seats, and wide turn radius, most drivers praise the Dodge Dakota's handling and hauling capabilities. The other big selling point is the cab's roominess and driving comfort. Reviews mention the excellent braking response and relatively quiet interior.

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