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Love it, but must leave it 2004 Dodge Dakota Love Letter Member5889 4.7 v-8 is plenty strong. I've hauled 1500 lbs in the bed, and there's no problem handling that. Acceleration is very snappy when unloaded. |
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2007 Dodge Dakota Pros and Cons Member5529 Plenty of power and it sounds great. |
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2005 Dodge Dakota Pros and Cons Anonymous The 4.7L V8 and 5-speed automatic work well together and provide good merging and passing power. |
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2005 Dodge Dakota Pros and Cons Anonymous Dakota had V8 options up to 260 HP for this year, available 6-speed manual or 5-speed automatic. |
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2004 Dodge Dakota Pros and Cons Member2166 very reliable and consistent performance from engine and transmission regardless of conditions or load |
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2005 Dodge Dakota Pros and Cons A member in Michigan, United States IT WAS A MID SIZE PICK UP TRUCK-CREW CAB-WITH 4.7 V-8 - 5 SPEED AUTO TRANS-ALSO HAD PART TIME 4X4- VERY QUICK,STARTING FROM A STOP,LOW END TORQUE.ALOT OF POWER FOR PASSING ON THE FREEWAYS |
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2003 Dodge Dakota Pros and Cons Member790 The 4.7 outperformed all but the biggest engines in the fullsize trucks, yet my average gas mileage to-date is 17.4 MPG. This 4.7 has much more usable torque than V6s from imported trucks. |
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2004 Dodge Dakota Pros and Cons studedude Only V8 available in mid size truuck |
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Dakota has held up well so far 2005 Dodge Dakota Pros and Cons Member554 |
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2003 Dodge Dakota Pros and Cons Member12 I`ve had to change out 3 rear ends but, only from excessive high speed spinning in the water box @ local speedway`s.Very understandable in my opinion. |