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Full Test: 2005 Dodge Dakota

NFS4

No Lifer
http://www.edmunds.com/new/200....wkedmunds.roadtests.1.*

Although the Dakota's lack of dirt credentials might be disheartening for Dodge boys who like to bash boulders, it's not likely to affect its standing in the truck world much. After all, most trucks are barely used as trucks let alone as off-road trucks. Dodge focused on making the Dakota as appealing to the average commuter as much as it did the weekend warrior. It's more comfortable inside, quieter and delivers the kind of ride you could live with everyday. Throw in a Hemi and some decent plastics and it would be game over, but as it is, the Dakota is going to be hard-pressed to defend itself against much improved trucks like the Toyota Tacoma and Nissan Frontier.
 
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