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1996 Dodge Dakota Review: Interior

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1996 Dodge Dakota Review

Bargains loom as the Dakota heads for big changes.
Interior
The first thing we noticed about the Dakota interior is that it looks like a

10-year-old design, a far cry from the beautifully designed Ram interior. The Dakota

dash looks blocky and dated.

Once we got past the nostalgia, though, we realized the inside of a Dakota was not

such a bad place to be. It's a comfortable, roomy truck and all controls are

straightforward. The cup holder cannot be missed. Mounted in the center of the dash in

front of the passenger, it pulls out to hold two cans of soda. While conveniently

located, it's an unattractive piece that shouts plastic. And it looks fragile.

Our Dakota was a regular cab Sport model. The seatbacks do not flip forward to allow

easy access to the small storage space behind the seats. This setup was inconvenient

when two of us went to the mall and picked up some large items that would have blown

out had we put them in the bed. The Club Cub version (see photo) helps out

considerably in this regard. Next Page



1996 Dodge Dakota