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Used Dodge Dakota By Year
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2011 RAM Dakota | 3 Great Deals | $5,984 | 60 listings |
2008 Dodge Dakota | 2 Great Deals | $4,950 | 62 listings |
2007 Dodge Dakota | 1 Great Deal | $5,250 | 58 listings |
2006 Dodge Dakota | 4 Great Deals | $1,500 | 82 listings |
2005 Dodge Dakota | 4 Great Deals | $1,500 | 107 listings |
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18 Great Deals out of 623 listings starting at $800
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Used Dodge Dakota With Manual Transmission
4 Great Deals out of 151 listings starting at $725
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Dodge Dakota Overview
As Goldilocks would say, the Dodge Dakota is just right. Dodge introduced it as a compromise between their compact trucks, which had limited hauling capacity, but were easy to handle, and it's full-size Ram, which had the powerful towing and hauling capacity, but could feel bulky and unwieldy behind the wheel.
Enter the Dodge Dakota in 1987, which fell somewhere in between. The first pickup to feature a V8 engine, and the first to offer rack and pinion steering, the Dakota's horsepower, 4WD option, and aggressive styling suited those who used it as a workhorse, but its durability appealed to families looking for an alternative to a minivan.
Over the years, the Dakota evolved into more of a family truck without giving up any of its engine power, available in a V6 or a V8. The cab had always been roomy for front seat passengers, with controls that were easy to read and operate and storage room between and under seats. The introduction of a four-door Dakota and a lengthened cab (achieved by shortening the bed length) to seat three people comfortably in back placed it firmly in the family car realm. The heavy-duty suspension, precise handling, and unpenetrable sturdiness of the Dakota made it comfortable for transporting family, while the V8 engine and the 6.5-foot bed made it ideal for transporting cargo.
Owners love their Dakotas for the combination of look, feel, reliability, and strength. The biggest gripe is with the poor gas mileage, but really, it is a truck after all.
Dodge Dakota Reviews
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by tsolson55Truck was great, rode nice, AC and heaters worked great. Took the truck to a local mechanic and it need about $1500-2000 worth of work. Took the truck back to the dealer and he fixed all of the safty problems and replaced the front brakes. -
Good truck for the money
by SaomiguelazoresGood midsize truck,spacious inside,decent looks,good powerful engine so far nothing went wrong yet,just change oil,gas and its ready to go. Cons seems very light on the back the tires slip when i start a bit faster. And the fuel economy its nit the best,but again i mostly drive in town no allot highways. But overall pretty nice truck will buy again
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