Dakota Pickup
2008
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Dodge is one of many vehicle manufacturers that has prospered under the Chrysler brand name in recent years. Regarded as a tough American vehicle maker, Dodge has recently upgraded most of its models to suit the demands of the modern motorists while manufacturing vehicles keeping in view the global market and not just USA.
The Dodge range not only includes sedans and hatchbacks like Charger, Avenger and Caliber but also SUVs and Station Wagons like Nitro, Grand Caravan and Journey. In addition to that, Dodge is famous for Ram and Dakota Pickup Trucks that have made quite a name in the American automobile market over the years.
All Dodge models are sold under the Chrysler dealership network across USA and that means widespread coverage and effective service networks. That, however, does not guarantee availability of auto parts and as is the case usually with Chrysler, parts for older models suddenly become elusive. There have been instances when Dodge owners had to wait for months for their car parts. That cant be good if the required parts are critical. Nobody wants to keep his/her vehicle stranded in the garage for months.
As an alternative to brand new parts, aftermarket parts and rebuilt parts were touted to be readily available and cheap. This was true to some extent and the concept gained popularity for some time but it was not late before many models and makes started experiencing compatibility issues with these parts. Since these parts were not made by the vehicle manufacturers, they did not necessarily comply with the requirements of the vehicles and resulted in malfunctions and failures. Also in case you did not know, Dodge discourages use of aftermarket parts in its vehicles.
There, however, has been another option available all along and that is Used Auto Parts. The emergence of the used auto parts industry in the last few years has been a boon for motorists looking for replacement parts without having to toil for them. The fact that one can order any auto part over the Internet and have it shipped right to the doorstep has been the main reason for the success of this industry in recent years. Used parts are genuine OEM parts available at a fraction of the cost of brand new parts and they do the required job perfectly.
There is more to used auto parts nowadays than just salvage yards and scrap yards. Used auto parts come with warranty, money-back guarantee, customer support, free shipping and a host of other bonuses. All you need to do is use the Internet, select the part you need, place the order and it will be shipped to your doorstep. You don't have to put any other effort apart from that.
Used auto parts are emerging as a sensible option for most people. If you own a slightly older model of Dodge, you can be sure that brand new OEM parts for this vehicle will not be readily available and even if so, wont come cheap. If you are willing to wait and pay the price, nothing like it. But in case, time and money is of essence to you, used parts are the best option available. Used Dodge parts are available all across North America through some established auto parts sellers.
If you are buying used auto parts online, don't forget to ask for special offers.
James Rodham
Quality Auto Parts
James Rodham is the Information Architect at http://www.qualityautoparts.com
Comparison Of Warranties On Pickup Trucks
If you're in the market for a pickup because you need a pickup, that is... you're going to put it to the test and need something tougher and roomier than an SUV, it's important to take a look at the warranties on competing models. Truck warranties cover four aspects of the vehicle: Basic Warranty (which covers pretty much everything on the truck in its early life), Drivetrain (the internal components that are often high-ticket items to replace), Rust (exterior of the car only), and Roadside (which means someone will head out to help you if your battery dies in the middle of nowhere or you run out of gas). We compared four popular trucks with regards to each of these warranty components: Dodge Dakota, Toyota Tacoma, Isuzu i-370, and the Ford Ranger. Here's what we found out:
Basic Warranty. Three years of coverage or up to 36,000 miles is the industry standard and covers the average lease, making all four candidates dependable with the Dakota, Ranger, and Tacoma coming in on par. The Isuzu i-370, however, comes out ahead in this category, with the Isuzu Basic Warranty covering three years or up to 50,000 miles. This is important if you do a considerable amount of driving or hauling and plan to put on more than 12,000 miles a year.
Drivetrain. This is the biggie because engine components are expensive to replace and quite frankly, you can't continue to drive the truck if they aren't functional like you could with most exterior component failures. Isuzu proves superiority in this category as well with 7-year, 75,000 mile powertrain coverage. The Tacoma and Ranger lag significantly with their 5-year, 60,000 mile warranties, and Dodge brings up the rear with its considerably inferior 3-year, 36,000 mile coverage.
Rust. Now this may not mean a whole lot unless you live in an area of the country where the seasons can be less than friendly on your car, or if you tend to do a lot of city driving on salted streets in winter. If either of those situations apply, rust prevention should be a priority. In this arena, all four vehicles run neck and neck with Isuzu's corrosion limited warranty slightly more impressive than the others. Dodge offers a 5-year, 100,000 miles warranty for the Dakota while Isuzu gives car owners an extra year with 6-years or 100,000 miles rust-free. Toyota and Ford won't cover as long as Isuzu will. They offer five years only, with unlimited mileage (which doesn't account for a whole lot since corrosion is associated with time and not the number of miles the truck drives).
Roadside Assistance. The winner, again, Isuzu with a 7-year, 75,000 mile roadside assistance package. A full four years longer than the Dakota's 3-year and 36,000 mile guarantee. Ford provides assistance for the Ranger for five years or 60,000 miles. And we had trouble finding the Tacoma's roadside assistance package on Toyota's website, so we aren't even sure one is offered.
All in all, Isuzu seems to stand behind its i-370 (and i-290) by extending its warranties beyond those of its competitor-always a good sign when trying to determine if a vehicle will withstand the additional wear and tear pickups tend to endure. If you're not going to push the truck to its limit, the Ford and Toyota's warranty packages will probably prove to be sufficient. The biggest red flag, in our opinion, is Dodge Dakota's extremely limited drivetrain warranty which could very easily equate to big expenses down the line.
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2007 Dodge Dakota Pickup?
Dodge is offering pretty good incentives on the 2007 Dodge Dakota. The Quad-cab is a very reasonable price. Can anyone share their experience with these trucks? I've heard they have alot of room for their size. I'd really like a full-size pickup, but the Dakota is much more affordable. I currently have a 97 Ranger Extended Cab and want something bigger. It seems like the Dakota is a nice option vs the full-size pickups. Can anyone share their experience with these pickups? Would you get the V8 or is the V6 good enough for a 4WD Quad-cab?
Nice trucks. I would get the V8. It gets about the same mileage as the V6 but with a lot more power. Lots bigger than your Ranger too.
Accident injures one
A Watford City man was injured Tuesday afternoon in a two-vehicle accident on North Dakota Highway 23.
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