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10 Dodge Dakota resultados

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Dodge 2000 Dakota
2000 Dodge Dakota Base
105,969 Miles
Shullsburg, WI
33
días en el mercado
27% menos que listados similares
33
días en el mercado
$3,500
Dodge 2000 Dakota
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2000 Dodge Dakota Sport Plus
184,277 Miles
Greensboro, NC
23
días en el mercado
25% más que listados similares
23
días en el mercado
$5,990
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Dodge 2000 Dakota
2000 Dodge Dakota Sport Plus
256,670 Miles
Fort Lupton, CO
4
días en el mercado
122% más que listados similares
4
días en el mercado
$7,977
Dodge 2000 Dakota
2000 Dodge Dakota SLT
159,264 Miles
Orlando, FL
3
días en el mercado
27% menos que listados similares
3
días en el mercado
$3,500
Dodge 2000 Dakota
2000 Dodge Dakota Base
167,920 Miles
Largo, FL
29
días en el mercado
5% más que listados similares
29
días en el mercado
$3,888
Dodge 2000 Dakota
2000 Dodge Dakota Sport
189,949 Miles
Vero Beach, FL
59
días en el mercado
94% más que listados similares
59
días en el mercado
$7,890
Dodge 2000 Dakota
2000 Dodge Dakota SLT
154,000 Miles
Fremont, NE
25
días en el mercado
59% más que listados similares
25
días en el mercado
$7,900
Dodge 2000 Dakota
2000 Dodge Dakota Base
152,632 Miles
Fremont, NE
144
días en el mercado
125% más que listados similares
144
días en el mercado
$8,900
Dodge 2000 Dakota
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2000 Dodge Dakota Base
100,245 Miles
East Windsor, CT
38
días en el mercado
19% menos que listados similares
38
días en el mercado
$3,995
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Dodge 2000 Dakota
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2000 Dodge Dakota Base
177,900 Miles
Houston, TX
759
días en el mercado
40% menos que listados similares
759
días en el mercado
$2,100
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2000 Dodge Dakota CALIFICACIONES Y RESEÑAS DE PROPIETARIOS

Reseñas de propietarios
4.5
2 Opiniones
5 estrella
50%
4 estrella
50%
3 estrella
0%
2 estrella
0%
1 estrella
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En general
4.5
Valor
4.0
Estilo
4.5
Rendimiento
4.0
Comodidad
4.0
Economía de combustible
3.0
Fiabilidad
4.0
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Stacy
Stacy
Mastic Beach, New York
5.0
Workhorse of the family
I owned a Dodge Dakota for over ten years. I bought it as a hand-me-down from my dad, who had taken pretty good care of it for several years. It drove beautifully, even though it was a pickup, it still had maneuverability, great pickup (0-60) and was not an incredible gas hog, although it did eat more gas than a car. I used her for more than five different moves from house-to-house, dragging anything from washers and dryers to couches with no problem at all. In fact, I have to comment on the four-wheel drive, which helped me in the very worst of snow conditions. I can recall one time when I pulled a police car from a snow-filled embankment with very little trouble at all. I had a lined bed, which also helped in keeping the truck looking great while hauling anything from groceries to steel beams. If you want a car that can actually do anything but don't want a monster truck, the Dakota is absolutely the way to go. She drove well, hauled well, and performed at the top of the pack.
Chad
Chad
Detroit, Michigan
4.0
18 years and 200,000 miles
"It's impossible to get a vehicle to run for 20 years." That's a slightly paraphrased quote from my grandmother regarding the quality of vehicles at the time. Given the sheer amount of 1990s and 1980s cars that I still see on the road, it's safe to say that she was wrong. It's very possible. However, many of those vehicles are not happy about their extended lives. From the '90s era, econoboxes with fading paint and yellowed headlights to the '80s land yachts with the rusting bodies and wheels that lost their hubcaps long ago, the signs of aging and failure are there. Unless they've been well maintained, as the years pass and the miles rack up, problems start developing. Surprisingly, it's almost never the engine that fails first. The engine may have problems, but it still runs. No, it's usually everything surrounding the engine that goes first. The plastic interior pieces fade and scratch. The seat belts don't retract as well. The steering develops play. Electrical gremlins start to show up. As the miles rack up and the years pass, the problems get worse and more expensive. More things start leaking. More expensive things start breaking... and then there's the rust.