2009 dodge dakota Professional Edmunds Review

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What Edmunds.com says The 2009 Dodge Dakota does have a potent V8 engine and lots of tow capacity, but other, more affordable midsize pickups are nearly as capable and have more refinement. Pros Abundant and innovative interior storage, available V8 power, best-in-class towing capacity, comfy seats. Cons Industrial interior, limited body styles, expensive when loaded with options, rough highway ride, fussy optional touchscreen audio and navigation controls. What's New for 2009 Changes for the... Read More

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