2008 Dodge Dakota
Dodge has restyled and refined the Dakota pickup for the 2008 model year. The new truck, which makes its world debut at the 2007 Chicago auto show, gets more power, a new exterior look, and a new interior.
Under its chiseled new look - which Chrysler says owes a debt to the new Nitro SUV - the Dakota's 4.7-liter V-8 gets its horsepower uprated by 25 percent to 290 hp. Torque rises ten percent to 320 pound-feet. All this comes with an increase in fuel economy, Chrysler reports, and with the added bonus of E85 flex-fuel capability.
A 3.7-liter V-6 engine remains available. Dakotas can be had with a five-speed automatic (V-8s); a six-speed automatic (V-6 engines except for Laramie trim versions); or a four-speed automatic. A remote starter is a standard features on all powertrains this year.
As for the bluff-faced new exterior, Chrysler says the new hood, grille, front and rear ends, and headlamps are styled to fit better with the Dodge lineup. Even the tailgate gets a spoiler for a tougher look and a small fuel-economy improvement.
Inside, the Dakota sports a new instrument panel and console. A new under-rear-seat storage system increases the amount of cubby space in the cabin. A cargo management system with collapsible plastic dividers comes on each Dakota, too, as does a new storage bin above the glovebox. The center console has molded-in storage for an MP3 player like the Caliber hatchback, along with an extra power point. And the MP3 player of your choice can be plugged into a new range of audio systems that offer Sirius satellite radio, or even a DVD navigation system.
Source thecarconnection.com
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