Is the 2010 Dakota a good truck?

Is the 2010 Dakota a good truck?

Edmunds’ Expert Review When it comes to towing, the 2010 Dodge Dakota is still top dog among midsize pickups. Unfortunately, the competition trounces the Dakota when it comes to affordability and refinement.

Are Dodge Dakota trucks reliable?

The Dodge Dakota Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5. It ranks 19th out of 32 for all car brands.

What engine is in a 2010 Dodge Dakota?

3.7 L V6
4.7 L V8
2010 Dodge Dakota/Engine

Is Dodge Dakota good off road?

The Dodge Dakota TRX4 is a midsize pickup that is one serious off-roader with a 4.7-liter V8, a 4WD as well as extra-strength upgrades. Off-road tires as well as heavy-duty shocks, and some added engine cooling can make it take on any kind of road and hard work with ease.

How much can a 2010 Dakota tow?

4,500 to 6,700 lbs
2010 Dodge Dakota/Towing capacity

How many miles will a Dodge Dakota last?

Dodge Dakotas can last up to 200,000 miles or more with regular and timely maintenance. Those vehicles with an automatic transmission are unpredictable, unreliable, and often more trouble than they are worth.

Do Dodge Dakotas have transmission problems?

Problem – Drivers may experience 42RLE transmission problems that include slipping and harsh shifts.

How much horsepower does a 2010 Dodge Dakota have?

210 to 302 hp
2010 Dodge Dakota/Horsepower

How much gas mileage does a Dodge Dakota get?

Dodge Dakota Pickup 2WD Information Dodge has manufactured models of Dakota Pickup 2WD for 25 years. They average 16.4 combined miles per gallon, with the latest 2011 Dakota Pickup 2WD below average at 16 combined MPG.

Where are Dodge Dakotas made?

The Dakota is built at the Warren Truck Assembly plant in Warren, Michigan.

How much can a 2000 Dodge Dakota tow?

6,100 to 6,700 lbs
2000 Dodge Dakota/Towing capacity

What kind of truck is the 2010 Dodge Dakota?

The 2010 Dodge Dakota is a midsize pickup truck that is available in either extended or crew cab body styles, each of which has only one bed size. Four trim levels are offered, from the base ST to the Big Horn (known as Lone Star in Texas), TRX4 and Laramie trim levels. The TRX4 and Laramie models are only available as crew cabs.

What is the wheelbase of a Ford Dakota?

The Dakota comes in Extended Cab or Crew Cab only, riding a shared 131-inch wheelbase. The Extended Cab has a 6-foot-4-inch cargo box, while the bed in the Crew Cab is 5 feet-3 inches long. The Dakota is one of only two compact or midsize trucks available with a V-8 engine.

What is the difference between the Ford Dakota extended cab and crew cab?

The Extended Cab has a 6-foot-4-inch cargo box, while the bed in the Crew Cab is 5 feet-3 inches long. The Dakota is one of only two compact or midsize trucks available with a V-8 engine.

What kind of engine does a Dodge Dakota have?

302-hp, 4.7-liter V-8 engine with iron block and aluminum cylinder heads, SOHC, two valves per cylinder and 329 pounds-feet peak torque While the Dakota is behind the curve in offering advanced features, the truck has a solid chassis and body structure.

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