Rickpun
04-17-2008, 08:12 AM
I'm looking into purcashing a Dodge Dakota, and have been doing a bit of research on the make. I know the V8 is not the most fuel efficient model, the V6 I heard was better, but I do hear great things about the longevity of the Dakota. That if the upkeep is taken care of, it can run for a long time. So hopefully, what I lose in fuel efficiency I'll make up for with not having any major repairs. My old '90 GMC Sierra was starting to get a lot of expensive repair.
The Dakota I'm looking at has 153k miles at. I took it over to the mechanic who does all the work for my dad and I, and he told me it's a pretty sound truck. He looked under the hood, and checked a few things, said it was well taken care of. I'm really liking the truck, and I want to start working on my own vehicles, at least minor fixes and general upkeep type of things. Any suggestions about this particular one, words of advice, or even words of discouragement if this particular one isn't well suited. The asking price by the dealership is $1,992.
The Dakota I'm looking at has 153k miles at. I took it over to the mechanic who does all the work for my dad and I, and he told me it's a pretty sound truck. He looked under the hood, and checked a few things, said it was well taken care of. I'm really liking the truck, and I want to start working on my own vehicles, at least minor fixes and general upkeep type of things. Any suggestions about this particular one, words of advice, or even words of discouragement if this particular one isn't well suited. The asking price by the dealership is $1,992.