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Posted by Tyler from Utah on April 28, 2005 at 14:15:10 from (70.58.100.153):
In Reply to: OT. Doge durang milage posted by Playfarmer on April 28, 2005 at 07:41:09:
My dad has a 1995 Dodge Dakota and for the most part he likes it, but the front ends are cheaply made no dout about it. It has the 318 in it change the oil every 3000 miles and put platinum plugs in it every 100 thousand and it will run 300 thousand easy. I think i have heard they changed the front ends they were using. Now if i were going to buy one i would ask those questions how long will the front end hold up and then they will say well it depends and tell then just roughly! They know but really dont want to say. As far as gas milage my dad Dodge is a 5-speed trany. and he gets on a bad day 15-14 and on a normal day he can get 18-20. Hope this helps and remember just because you pay alot dont mean its built good they are like a giant piece of plastic rolling down the street! -Tyler
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