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The compact Dodge Dakota was a hit for most of its life, but Dodge eventually discontinued it in 2011. Why did Dodge pull the plug? Here's the story.
The 2020 Jeep Gladiator is the only roofless pickup truck on the market today, but over 30 years ago, Chrysler offered a different convertible pickup: The Dodge Dakota Sport.In between, there ...
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CarBuzz on MSNRam's Midsize Pickup Due In 2027 Coming With Body-On-Frame Platform
Ram's new midsize pickup due in 2027 will pack the right hardware to challenge segment leaders like the Ford Ranger and ...
CHICAGO — After unveiling the new Avenger, Dodge introduced an extensively revised 2008 Dakota pickup series here, offering more engine power, more interior space and revised styling inside the out.
The 2007 Dodge Dakota--positioned as a good compromise between compact pickups and full-size trucks--ranks as the only mid-size pickup with available V8 power, and has a best-in-class tow rating of up ...
Edmunds delivers a comprehensive review of the all new 2005 Dodge Dakota pickup. I guess I'm slacking on my truck coverage because I didn't realize the entire model had been redesigned from the ...
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 ...
Ram boss Mike Koval plans to catch up to Ford, Rivian, Chevy, and GMC by 2024 with a range-extender hybrid, new midsize truck, and all-new Ram 1500 EV.
Despite its optional 5.9-liter V8, Dodge's small-ish pickup underwhelms. ... The Dodge Dakota was a truck with a dash made from the same grade of plastic as your school lunch trays.
Small-ish truck, massive engine. It’s a combo you gotta love to see.This 1998 Dodge Dakota with a 6.2-liter Hellcat Hemi is a prime example. Not only does it have the 700-plus-horsepower beating ...
But, for our friends to the south, Ram treated buyers to their own small pickup truck. On Wednesday, the automaker revealed the Ram 700 for Mexico and Latin America.
1989 Dodge Shelby Dakota. Shelby's first venture into the truck world was more a reaction to Dodge's lack of rear-drive performance than a desire to build a Shelby truck, per se.
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