3/4 Front Glamour 1997 Dodge Dakota
  • 3/4 Front Glamour 1997 Dodge Dakota
  • GL 1997 Dodge Dakota
  • GL 1997 Dodge Dakota
  • GL 1997 Dodge Dakota
  • CarsDirect Price Tag
    VehicleMinMax
    1997 Dodge Dakota $2,981 $2,981
    2012 GMC Canyon $22,413 $25,490
    2012 Chevrolet Colorado $17,346 $28,981
    2012 Toyota Tacoma $26,881 $35,995
    Average $17,405 $23,362
    Used Car Price Range

    $2,981
  • Monthly Payment Calendar
    VehicleMinMax
    1997 Dodge Dakota $51 $51
    2012 GMC Canyon $381 $433
    2012 Chevrolet Colorado $295 $492
    2012 Toyota Tacoma $457 $611
    Average $296 $397

    Based On: 10% down, 5% APR, 60 months

    Estimated Monthly Payment

    $51 per month
  • MPG
    MPGcityhwy
    1997 Dodge Dakota 17 22
    2012 GMC Canyon 17 23
    2012 Chevrolet Colorado 17 23
    2012 Toyota Tacoma 18 22
    Average 17 23
    MPG

    17 City | 22 Highway
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OVERVIEW
The full-size Dodge Ram, introduced three years ago, brought big-rig styling and a host of innovative features and design details to the pickup truck market. For 1997 Dodge has applied the Ram look and feel to its mid-size pickup, the Dakota. We predict this almost-all-new Dakota will have a similarly resounding success.

Perhaps most important for many, the Dakota is a uniquely nifty size, bigger than compact pickups such as the Ford Ranger, Toyota Tacoma and Chevy Sonoma, yet smaller than the full-size models. Dodge calls the Dakota a compact, but there's nothing else quite like it. It's a little roomier than its smaller competition, but not as cumbersome around town as a full-size pickup.

The Dakota also offers a wide range of powerplants. At the bottom is a 2.5-liter four-cylinder--120 horsepower and 145 pound-feet of torque. Next up is an optional 3.9-liter V6 that gives a very useful 175 hp and 225 lb.-ft. of torque. It's the top choice for many buyers, particularly those whose lifestyles don't include trailer hitches.

At the top is a Dakota exclusive: an optional 5.2-liter V8, easily the strongest engine available in any truck anywhere near the Dakota's size. With 220 hp and 300 lb.-ft. of torque, it gives the Dakota a maximum towing capability of up to 6700 pounds, and an appetite for hard work you can't match without moving up a size class.

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