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Used 2007 Dodge Dakota Reviews
The Dodge Dakota looks big. And it is big. The Dakota is the biggest pickup in the mid-size class, and the only mid-size truck available with a V8. Dodge claims its 7150-pound maximum towing capacity is by far the best in the class. Dakota looks nearly as big and tough as the full-size Dodge Ram....
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Used 2006 Dodge Dakota Reviews
Hemi no esta aqui. Sorry, but the cure-all, smoke-everyone engine that seems to invigorate the speed and sales of every Chrysler product it finds itself into just wouldn't fit in the Dakota without some complicated modifications.Yet engines still comprise the front page headline in the Dakota...
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Used 2005 Dodge Dakota Reviews
The all-new 2005 Dodge Dakota represents yet another bold move into the truck market for Dodge. With sales of basic small trucks in steady decline, Dodge has redesigned the Dakota as a much larger, much edgier and more macho midsize pickup. The Dakota is now the largest and by far the most...
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Used 2002 Dodge Dakota Reviews
We've often seen the Dodge Dakota classified as a mid-size pickup, or even as the mid-size pickup: smaller than a Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado, or Dodge's own Ram, yet bigger than the Ford Ranger, Chevy S-10, GMC Sonoma, or Toyota Tacoma. Dodge strategically promotes the Dakota as the biggest,...
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Used 2001 Dodge Dakota Reviews
Dodge Dakota takes the middle ground in terms of size. Some people find full-size pickups too big, and smaller, compact trucks too small. For them, the Dakota seems just right. The Dakota is larger than the Ford Ranger, Chevy S-10, GMC Sonoma, Toyota Tacoma and other so-called compact pickups,...
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Used 2000 Dodge Dakota Reviews
Goldilocks would have liked the Dodge Dakota. Some people find large, full-sized pickups too big, and smaller, compact trucks too small. Larger than the Ford Ranger, Chevy S-10 and other so-called compact pickups, the Dodge Dakota is the largest compact truck on the market today. It's really an...
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Used 1998 Dodge Dakota Reviews
The full-size Dodge Ram brought big-rig styling and a host of innovative features and design details to the pickup truck market; its popularity is now a matter of record. Last year, Dodge applied the Ram look and feel to its mid-size pickup, the Dakota, and it was another instant success.For...
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Used 1997 Dodge Dakota Reviews
The full-size Dodge Ram, introduced threeyears ago, brought big-rig styling and a host of innovative features anddesign details to the pickup truck market. For 1997 Dodge has applied theRam look and feel to its mid-size pickup, the Dakota. We predict this almost-all-newDakota will have a...
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Used 1996 Dodge Dakota Reviews
At some point, the designers of the Dodge Dakota must have thought of the story of thethree bears. It's smaller than a full-size pickup, a bit larger than a compact,designed for people who want the power, room and toughness of a full-size truck withthe value, style and maneuverability of a...
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Used 1995 Dodge Dakota Reviews
In an automotive world increasingly filled with trucks that have carlike characteristics, the Dodge Dakota pickup is a traditionalist.It suffers no confusion, no inner conflict about its role in life. It looks like a truck and it drives like a truck. So there.The Dakota is a midsize truck that...
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Used 1994 Dodge Dakota Reviews
The introduction of the Dakota pickup nearly a decade ago marked Dodge's first serious incursion into the light-truck market in years. Once a major force with entries such as its highly valued Power Wagon models, Dodge's truck efforts languished through the '70s as Ford and Chevy fought for...
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