New Car Test Drive - 1998 Dodge Dakota free review By Don Fuller dodge dakota dodge dakota ram 1998 sport 1998 towing jack pickups towing power regular cab ram trucks pickups power Baby Bear says this one's just right Base Price $13,285 As Tested $22,405 The full-size Dodge Ram brought big-rig styling and a host of innovative features and design details to the  pickup truck market; its popularity is now a matter of record.  Last year, Dodge applied the Ram look and feel to  its mid-size pickup, the Dakota, and it was another instant success. For many buyers, the Dakota is a uniquely nifty size, bigger than the compact pickups, such as the Ford Ranger  and Chevy Sonoma, smaller than the full-size models, such as the Ram and Ford F-150.  Really, there's nothing else  quite like it, and that puts the Dakota in a favorable spot. The Dodge Dakota offers more room inside than the smaller compact trucks, increasing comfort for passengers,  but it isn't so big on the outside that it's cumberso free review   
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New Car Test Drive - 1998 Dodge Dakota

By Don Fuller

Updated Jun 3, 2004 17:19:48
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Description:
Baby Bear says this one's just right
Base Price $13,285
As Tested $22,405
The full-size Dodge Ram brought big-rig styling and a host of innovative features and design details to the
pickup truck market; its popularity is now a matter of record. Last year, Dodge applied the Ram look and feel to
its mid-size pickup, the Dakota, and it was another instant success.
For many buyers, the Dakota is a uniquely nifty size, bigger than the compact pickups, such as the Ford Ranger
and Chevy Sonoma, smaller than the full-size models, such as the Ram and Ford F-150. Really, there's nothing else
quite like it, and that puts the Dakota in a favorable spot.
The Dodge Dakota offers more room inside than the smaller compact trucks, increasing comfort for passengers,
but it isn't so big on the outside that it's cumbersome or awkward to drive around town or fit into parking slots.
For many buyers, that adds up to the ideal size.
Dodge completely redesigned the Dakota last year, so there isn't much new for 1998. New colors have been
added to this year's palette. The optional keyless remote entry system now features a panic alarm, forged alloy
wheels are available for the SLT trim level, and the four-cylinder engine is available in a wider range of models.
Walkaround
The Dakota comes with a choice of four powerplants. At the entry level is a 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder
that makes 120 horsepower and 145 foot-pounds (lb.-ft.) of torque. It's most appropriate for a delivery truck
for the local auto parts store.
Next up is an optional 3.9-liter V6 that generates a very useful 175 hp and 225 lb.-ft. of torque. This is the
logical engine of choice for most buyers, particularly those whose lifestyles don't include trailer hitches.
Then there's a powerful 5.2-liter V8, with 220 hp and 300 lb.-ft. of torque. It's stronger than any other engine
available in any truck that's anywhere near the Dakota's size. Depending upon specific configuration and
drivetrain, the 5.2-liter gives the Dakota a towing capability of 6700 pounds, a level the imports and compacts
just can't match.
Finally, Dodge is introducing the Dakota R/T this spring with a 5.9-liter V8 that makes 250 hp and a crushing 345
lb.-ft. of torque. It just won't take no for an answer.
From the outside, the Dakota looks and feels like a slightly smaller near-clone of the Ram. Based on reactions
from people on the street, its big-rig look has turned out to be very popular.
The Dakota offers buyers a lot of choices. In addition to the four engines, there are two transmissions
available, a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic. The body comes in a regular cab or extended Club Cab with cargo
box lengths of either 6.5 or 8.0 feet. Two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive is available along with more than 40
options. Trim levels include the relatively plain base; Sport, which sports body-colored trim; SLT, which is
fancier with more chrome; SLT Plus, which is fancier still; and the hot-rod R/T.
Our Dakota was a nicely outfitted Club Cab 2WD SLT with the 5.2-liter V8 and automatic transmission. The base
price was $19,665; some carefully selected options raised that figure to $22,405, which we thought seemed reasonable.
As we expected, the performance and pulling power of the V8 was several steps above that of most of the
V6-powered compact pickups. The Dakota isn't particularly fast because, even empty, it weighs about two tons.
But it is capable of dealing with serious loads, whether those loads are in the cargo bed, hooked onto the trailer
hitch, or both.
We were pleased to see a high level of quality on our truck. Everything was screwed together tight, the doors
and tailgate closed with an authoritative slam and nothing creaked or rattled. Even wind noise was noticeably low.
The Inside Story
Stepping inside our Dakota Club Cab was all it took to convince us why people like the New Dodge approach to
truck building. It's roomy, comfortable and full of features, big and small, that make getting down the road a
pleasure.
The standard interior comes with a comfortable bench seat, split into three parts on a 40/20/40 percent basis.
The center portion has a folding back that also serves as a center armrest and includes a large, multi-function
storage console. Optional bucket seats come with a huge center console that includes specific spots for tissue
paper, maps and cassettes or CDs. Both bench and bucket seats have their strengths, so choosing between them is
a personal decision.
Other neat touches: Three cupholders in the forward portion of the center console in three sizes, for a two-liter
bottle, 20-oz. bottle and soft-drink can -- just right for Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear. In the Club Cab, the
rear seat cushions are split 60/40, increasing versatility when carrying people and cargo. The rear cushions fold
up, revealing a flat floor so your suitcase or toolbox will stay upright; that's a good feature because not all
extended cab pickups have a flat floor surface. Under those rear seat cushions are two storage compartments; one
houses the jack and tools and provides some storage space, the other is a generous storage bin. In addition to the
front cupholders, there are cupholders in the quarter panels for the rear-seat passengers. Order the automatic
transmission and the place where the manual transmission lever would poke through the floor becomes yet another
little tray to toss odds and ends.
Those whose lifestyle revolves around a trailer hitch should seriously consider the well-designed fold-away power
mirrors. They measure a huge 6x9 inches and are the biggest we've ever seen outside a truck stop. They are terrific,
providing a big boost in rearward vision, yet cost only $160.
You can't reasonably expect an extended cab pickup to offer lots of stretch-out room for rear-seat passengers.
But the Dakota Club Cab is wide enough for three adults back there; and as long as those in front move their seats
up a bit, the three in back should find the trip to the football stadium parking lot livable.
Ride and Drive
Trucks keep getting better in terms of ride quality, but they're still trucks. Empty, the Dakota won't confuse
you into thinking you're in a luxury sedan, but the ride gets better as weight is added. It's best if you make your
own decision regarding ride comfort when you take one for a test drive.
The Dakota's handling feel is a pleasant surprise, especially to those familiar with bigger pickups. It has
that relentless straight-ahead stability that makes easy work of long highways, yet it works commendably well when
the pavement takes a few turns. And the Dakota is relatively nimble, able to deal with tight spaces and crowded
conditions where its tidier size (compared to the big pickups), allows it to fit easily through traffic and into
that last available spot in front of the grocery store.
In short, as with several other characteristics important to truck buyers, the Dakota's just-right size seems
to give it several advantages with few apparent shortcomings.
Final Word
Some truck buyers have been stuck in a quandary: Don't need that big honkin' full-size pickup, but the compacts
and imports don't meet the power requirement to tow the boat to the lake. The Dakota fills that niche like no
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