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Dodge discontinued the Dakota pickup truck due to poor sales, which were partly Dodge's fault but also a result of customers' ...
That's right, a second-generation Dodge Dakota could be configured to fulfill all but one requirement in the Hierarchy of Pickup Truck Needs. Those requirements, in case you haven't been reading ...
2005 Dodge Dakota. 1997-2004 Dodge Dakota 2nd Gen (DN) A significant and thorough redesign provided the second-gen Dakota with an exterior very similar to that of the larger Dodge trucks, and all ...
Dodge Dakota: Second Generation. Dodge Dakota: Second Generation. With one notable exception, there really aren’t any trucks currently on the market in America that would qualify as “cheap.” ...
As soon as the second-generation Dodge Dakota came into being, Shane Albright of Plainfield, Illinois, knew he had to have one. As soon as the newly restyled trucks hit showroom floors in December ...
Many of the first- and second-generation models are still on the road today, we’re told. The Dakota was the original midsize truck that had all the capability of a light-duty truck in a smaller ...
The second generation Dodge Dakota bulged up its hood to look just like its varsity linebacker older brother, the Ram. This Dakota's length, with the extended cab, is 17.9 feet long and 5.9 feet wide.
The second-generation Dodge Dakota was an honest work truck. It was a mid-size pickup with mild styling and a host of modest engine choices that got the job done. This one, powered by an 8.0-liter ...
The second-generation Dodge Dakota was a perfectly fine medium-sized pickup truck. One that tried as hard as possible to appeal to people who longed for a smaller truck than the full-sized RAM ...
Two engines featured under the hoods of second-generation Dodge Cummins trucks. Models produced between 1994 and 1998 featured a 12-valve 5.9-liter engine, while late 1998 through 2002 models ...