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facts about the Dodge Dakota, manufactured by Daimler Chrysler,
were retrieved from many
sources. We only strive
to point out major facts that could be most useful to our
customers here.
Since being first introduced in 1987, the Dodge Dakota
truck is known as the Dodge Ram's brother. To the right,
and below, are some interesting facts about the Dodge Dakota.
The Dodge Dakota is classified as a mid-size pickup
truck. The Dodge Dakota is body-on-frame constructed
with leaf spring/live axle rear end.
The Dodge Ram is built in the Warren Truck Assembly in
Warren, Michigan as of late 2006.
The Dodge Dakota was the first work truck to sport a
rack and pinion system. Dodge Dakota is only offered in
Club Cab or Quad Cab after 2006.
Dodge Dakota Truck Enthusiasts love to accessorize their
trucks, here are ten of their favorite truck accessories
categories:
For more information, visit our
Dodge Dakota History section as well.
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