The mid-sized 2010 Dodge Dakota offers bold styling, sporty capability and lots of versatility as both a work truck and family hauler.
ST, SXT, SLT, Laramie and sport trims are offered in a wide variety of cab and bed sizes. Standard equipment includes 16-inch wheels, in-dash cd/mp3 player, six-way power driver's seat and one-year free Sirius satellite radio.
The base 210 horsepower V6 sends power through a 4-speed automatic transmission, while an available 290 horsepower 4.7-liter V8 sends power through a 5-speed automatic. Power is sent to the rear wheels or available 4-wheel drive with low range.
Fuel economy on the Dakota ranges from 14 miles per gallon city to 20 miles per gallon highway.
Initial base MSRP for the 2010 Dodge Dakota is $22,835. A nicely equipped ST 4-wheel drive model will cost around $28,000 while a fully loaded model will cost around $38,000. The Dakota is backed by a 5-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty.
The 2010 Dodge Dakota has the mix of power and comfort to get you to the great outdoors or the daily commute with style and ease.