Dodge Dakota
Dodge Dakota
Dakota impresses with refinement, available all-wheel drive, and curtain side airbags. They're a bit too big for easy daily commuting, but a V8 model is a terrific choice if you tow or do heavy hauling and don't want the bulk of a true large pickup truck. That earns Dakota a Recommended nod.Dodge completely redesigned its compact pickup for 2005. With the redesign came a Dakota that approached near full size proportions. The '05 Dakota shared the 1997-2004 model's wheelbase, but was four inches longer overall and up to 600 lb heavier. It was available in Club Cab and Quad Cab body styles; regular cab models were no longer available. Club Cabs had a 6.5-foot cargo bed and rear hinged back doors that do not open independently of the fronts. Quad Cabs had a 5.3-foot bed and four side conventional doors. Dakota Quad Cab seat up to six passengers, Club Cab seat up to five. A 210-hp V6 was standard. A 230-hp V8 or High Output 260-hp V8 were optional. A 6-speed manual transmission was standard with the V6 and 230-hp V8. A 4-speed automatic was available with the V6; a 5-speed automatic was available for the 230-hp V8, standard with the 260-hp High Output V8. Dakota was available with 4-wheel drive and all-wheel drive. Both had low range gearing. The 4WD setup should not be left engaged on dry pavement. Traction control was not available. Dakotas came with standard rear-wheel ABS; 4-wheel ABS was optional. Curtain side airbags that cover both rows of occupants were optional. Also available were satellite radio and Chrysler's UConnect, which uses the audio system as a hands free link to cell phones.
Dodge Dakota
Dodge Dakota
Dodge Dakota
Dodge Dakota
Dodge Dakota
Dodge Dakota
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