1995 Dodge Dakota Review

Base Short Bed Regular Cab Pickup
The Dakota is 100 percent pickup

Introduction

reviewed by New Car Test Drive
1995 Dodge Dakota Review

In an automotive world increasingly filled with trucks that have carlike characteristics, the Dodge Dakotapickup is a traditionalist.

It suffers no confusion, no inner conflict about its role in life. It looks like a truck and it drives like a truck. So there.

The Dakota is a midsize truck that roams the ground between compact pickups such as the Ford Ranger, ChevroletS-Series and GMC Sonoma, and the big mothers such as the Ford F-150, Chevy/GMC C/K series and the big Dodge Ram.

After years of buying its small pickups from Mitsubishi, Dodge created its own niche in 1986 with the home-grown Dakota. It turned out to be a popular size, and continues to be a pacesetter. Next Page


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