Posted by Married2Allis on March 16, 2015 at 14:12:23 from (24.170.234.186):
In Reply to: 2003 Dodge Dakota posted by JimS on March 16, 2015 at 11:26:02:
Just parted with a good running 2002 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab 4x4 5.9 w/150k. I would have been lucky to get $2500 from right the person, so I took the first $1000 mainly because I didn't have time fix all of the minor issues it had.
It depends on where you are, but I could hardly give it away here near Harpers Ferry, WV because there a bazillion Dakotas for sale on the local craigslists, used car dealers, etc. (basically market is flooded). Most of these trucks now have 125k+ miles so you're competing with the low mileage creampuffs that are left out there and are going for 5,000 and up.
So without a motor, it's not going to be worth more than a few hundred selling it whole.
If he has the time it's probably worth finding out what's wrong with it. Unless it turns out to be a bad engine computer or bad transmission those trucks are overall pretty rugged.
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