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Deze categorie omvat 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Dodge Dakota modellen.

Background and Identification

The Dodge Dakota (called the Ram Dakota for its final two years of production) is a mid-size pickup truck from Chrysler’s Ram division (formerly called the Dodge Truck division). The second-generation Dodge Dakota began development in 1991, though they were not actually produced until 1996 for the 1997 model year.

The second-generation Dodge Dakota inherited the larger Ram’s semi-truck styling. It was available in either two-door or four-door pickup body styles. As part of the line’s redesign, rack and pinion steering was added, though most other mechanical aspects were unchanged. The ‘R/T’ model was the only truck in its class with an available V8 engine that was comparable to many V8 engines found in full-sized trucks. In 1998, a new R/T package became available on the 1998-2003 Dakota Sport model trucks. This version was available only in rear-wheel-drive configuration and was considered a true sport/street truck. In 2000, the Dakota’s eight-foot bed was discontinued on the regular cab models, but Dodge added the Quad Cab, which had four doors and a slightly shorter bed.

This generation of the Dodge Dakota received a ‘poor’ rating from the IIHS in the frontal offset crash test. From 1997 to 2004, the Dodge Dakota was available in various trim levels including ‘ST’ (base model), ‘Sport’ (“step-up” Dakota model), ‘SXT’ (“mid-range” Dakota model, ‘SXT Plus’ (added “value” features to the SXT), ‘SLT’ (“top-line” Dakota model), ‘SLT Plus’ (added “value” features to the SLT), and ‘R/T’ (also called ‘5.9 R/T,’ known as the “high-performance” Dakota model from 1997-2000).

Ram trucks have won the Truck of the Year award from Motor Trend magazine seven times. Dodge Ram pickup trucks can usually be identified by the Dodge Ram emblem, which depicts the head of a male sheep (otherwise known as a ram) with large horns. The emblem sometimes includes the name “Dodge” in capital letters. Dakota trucks also include the Dakota emblem, which includes the name “Dakota” in capital letters and is usually located on the tailgate of the vehicle.

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