Thursday, May 1, 2008

2008 Dodge Dakota

A refreshing of the 2008 Dodge Dakota offers potential buyers with even more incentive and features to provide the best driving experience possible on their sport pickup truck.

A face lifted interior and exterior including built-in cargo box utility rails, heated driver and passenger seats and sports the longest and also largest truck bed in its class. The 2008 Dodge Dakota was rated the “Best in Class” truck with its inside cabin being the largest offered in a pickup truck.

An engine retuning of the 4.7L V-8 boosts performance up to 302HP and 329FTLB of torque and has an EPA-estimated 19MPG on the highway, a truly amazing feat for such a powerful and great performing engine.

A 5-speed or 6-speed manual transmission is offered for the 2008 model year with the higher-end models receiving only the 5-speed automatic transmission.

2007 Dodge Dakota

The 2007 Dodge Dakota is another year with the inclusion of the Road and Track (R/T) optional package. The Road and Track (R/T) package comes with a sporty and attractive hood scoop, a stylish and exclusive gauge cluster as well as cosmetic side decals.

Engine options for the 2006 Dodge Dakota are refreshed for the new year:

  • 3.7L V-6 210HP and 235FTLB of torque

  • 4.7L V-8 230HP and 295FTLB of torque

  • 4.7L V-8 260HP and 310FTLB of torque (high output)

  • 4.7L V-8 260HP and 310FTLB of torque (flex-fuel)

The addition of the Flex Fuel engine for 2007 has ushered in a new era of sport pickup trucks by allowing even more buyer customization with the ability to run an alternative fuel source such as E-85 Ethanol. The 2007 Dodge Dakota boasts an incredible 7,000 pound and more towing capacity and a EPA-estimated 22MPG on the highway.

2006 Dodge Dakota

The 2006 Dodge Dakota comes with luxurious features to accommodate any and all drivers.

Features:

  • Front-Disc, Rear-Drum brakes with optional Anti-Locking technology

  • 131” wheel-base tires with steel rims

  • Standard air conditioning, full-time spare and optional cruise control

  • Optional power locks, mirrors and additional power outlets

  • Power seats, tilt wheel and rear defroster come in as optional features

The 2006 Dodge Dakota come with an incredible EPA estimated 22MPG highway with the performing abilities to handle any and all load sizes as well as luxuriously cater to the demanding needs of every driver.

Payload capacity has been stated as being 1,590 pounds with a towing tolerance of 7,000 pounds from its Single-Over-Head-Cam engine design with massive low-end torque.

2005 Dodge Dakota

The 2005 Dodge Dakota comes in various flavorings to provide drivers with the best pickup truck driving experience possible.

Engine choices come in with the default 3.7L V-6 producing 210HP and 235FTLB of torque, a 4.7L V-8 engine with 230HP and 290FTLB of torque and the optional high-output performance 4.7L V-7 engine boasting an incredible 260HP AND 310FTLB of torque.

Choices range from Rear-Wheel Drive to All-Wheel-Drive at the driver’s discretion which is coupled with either a 4-speed and 5-speed automatic transmission or the optional 6-speed manual transmission.

Fuel economy has been improved over previous generations, with an EPA estimated rating as high as 16MPG in the city and 22MPG on the highway.

The 2005 Dodge Dakota is one of the most efficient and powerful sport pickup trucks available on the market today.