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Originally posted by: NFS4
Both the previous generation Durango and Dakota looked A LOT better than these new versions IMHO.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Both the previous generation Durango and Dakota looked A LOT better than these new versions IMHO.
Dodge's 2005 Dakota gets brand-new sheetmetal and a new fully-boxed frame, new front and rear suspensions and a pair of V-8 engines. Dodge says the new Dakota is 3.7 inches longer and 2.7 inches wider than before, and retains its 7000-lb towing capacity. The standard engine is a 3.7-liter Magnum V-6 with 210 horsepower; a 4.7-liter V-8 has 230 horsepower and the new High Output Magnum V-8 will sport 250-plus horsepower, Dodge says. The Dakota will only come as a four-door: in Club Cab configuration the doors are rear-hinged, and in the Quad Cab front-hinged. Dual-stage front airbags and an occupant-sensing system for the passenger-side front air bag are standard, while side curtain airbags are an option.
Originally posted by: nan0bug
People who buy trucks based on what they look like shouldn't be driving them anyway.
Originally posted by: nan0bug
People who buy trucks based on what they look like shouldn't be driving them anyway.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Both the previous generation Durango and Dakota looked A LOT better than these new versions IMHO.
Nope but the Toyota's have oneOriginally posted by: Viper GTS
No Hemi option?
Viper GTS
