Posted by Leroy on August 24, 2010 at 09:52:13 from (69.88.223.179):
In Reply to: Re: OT Dodge Dakota posted by ASEguy on August 24, 2010 at 05:29:51:
I would prefer the 318 but finding what you actually want is at times diffilcult, would also prefer 4 wheel drive but have always gotten by with 2 wheel. The full size is just too darn big of a cab and set too high off the ground for us to get into. Back when I worked at fertilizer plant drove a 1998 2500 3/4 ton and today I could not get into it without a ladder, the 1990 1 ton was not as bad and it was the earlier body style. The cab on the Dakota is as large as my current full size Chevy and GMC trucks but the truck sets low enough both me and my wife can get into it. Father-in-law had both a car and a motor home that had the 5.9 (360) in and both engines were junk, car was that way from new, so I want to stay away from it.
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