It should be a good platform. They have been around a good while. It should work fine for most of what I use a truck for
No one drives that little Honda Ridgeline with the v6? I heard they were pretty good little trucks,,,,
Ranger boats
Perotti pro holders
Avery outdoors superstore
It should be a good platform. They have been around a good while. It should work fine for most of what I use a truck for
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
[QUOTE=Atimm693;4331902]Avoid the 3.7 like the plague. One of the worst motors ever made.[/QUOTEI
The Dakotas I've owned have always had the 6cyl, 3.9l motor. Never had issues with them if maintained well. Never had the 4.7l, 8cyl.....the reports on them and gas mileage turns my nose from them. I have a 5.3 8cyl Chevy for bigger pulls and for my whole family to fit in to go to the lake or wherever, but this Dakota is what I buzz around in everywhere!
Man I wanted one of those. The commercials were great. Then I saw one up close. They were designed for hauling a set of golf clubs or a potted plant. All the neat features got in the way of one another, especially if you wanted to use it like a truck.....course this was 15 years ago. They might be cool now![]()
The Honda Ridgeline was NOT a pickup truck. It was and is a minivan with a semi-truck body. It is a Front Wheel van with a mini-truck body. It now has am all
with drive system that makes the rear wheels an assistant mode that accusement rear drive. Not bad if you are looking for a better than an awhile drive but not a true 4 wheel drive offered a four wheel drive offered by the Frontier.
Clint
Far West Kentucky
Old enough to know better and way too old to care!
im driving my 3rd gmc canyon at4 model 4x4 double cab. it pulls my boat a fast as i want to go. thats fast.300+ hp and tow button that raises the shift point rpm. at 87 it may be the last one i need.
Vehicles these days last so much longer than the ones of years ago.
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
Dakota is no longer made, in the states anyway. Look for that to change in a few years. The question is, will stelantis/ram make it on a unibody? EV only?
Off topic - I saw a video that the IH Scout could be making a return, in EV form only though.
How International Scout is making a comeback! - YouTube
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