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Re: Puget Sound Prices [durango5o8] by eharri3
Jul 09, 2005 (11:25 am)
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Replying to: durango5o8 (Jun 12, 2005 3:37 am)

Eh?? 31K for a Dakota? Did you explain to him people are bringing home decently equipped Crew Cab F150s, Rams, Titans, and Silverados for that price? Even a Laramie, I couldn't see myself paying more than mid 20s for this truck. My 04 Quad Sport Plus was 24167$, or about 28K OUT THE DOOR including all taxes, fees, and the finance charges for a 60 month loan at 4.9%.
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2005 Dakota SLT Club Cab Pricing by sixfitz
Sep 06, 2005 (12:36 pm)
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lookkin at a 2005 SLT Club Cab V6, auto and the only options are power and heated seats for $18.3K, does that sound reasonable? MSRP is $24K
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Dodge Bumpers by dfg
Dec 13, 2005 (5:49 pm)
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Hi all, I'm looking at putting an aftermarket bumper on a Dodge Dakota, problem is, it is originally specked out for a Dodge ram, My big question is the mounting hardware, holes etc... going to be the same (or very close) for both vehicles (dakota & ram) so that the parts are interchangeable?
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Wow Dakota buyers aren't the Internet Types by jfritsch
Mar 28, 2007 (5:08 am)
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It seems Dakota buyers aren't really into the internet as the last message is from sep 05.
 
I've seen numerous ads for Dakotas in the 26-32 range for 10k off MSRP. Looking at the bluebook wholesale used value for them 1year old thats about what you want off for a new one.
 
--jjf
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2001 Quad with high miles by johndias
Aug 02, 2007 (5:53 pm)
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I'm considering a 2001 Quad with the 4.7 and loaded with nice options (power windows/mirrors/locks, cruise, CD, has bed lined and with locking cover). It has clearly been well kept by the owner. Carfax shows 1 owner and no wrecks, and it KBBs at $9925. Dealer is asking me $6000 for it. Besides the very high mileage the drivers side passenger window is being held closed with a cardboard shim. Other than that the truck is in very fine shape from a visual inspection and the road test was great.
 
Should I be concerned about the high mileage?
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Re: 2001 Quad with high miles [johndias] by jfritsch
Aug 03, 2007 (11:17 am)
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Replying to: johndias (Aug 02, 2007 5:53 pm)

Are you sure a 6 year old truck with 125000? miles blue books for 9925?. Is that the bogus retail number? Check out nada.com and edmunds.com for alternative valuations and be sure to knock off the amount for the mileage. High mileage is always a concern.
 
If its kbb wholesale is $7000 and they are asking 6000 with no negotiations yet you want more off and something is out of whack. Not unusual for a car more than 5 years old but still.
 
Good luck
--jjf
 
I'm considering a 2001 Quad with the 4.7 and loaded with nice options (power windows/mirrors/locks, cruise, CD, has bed lined and with locking cover). It has clearly been well kept by the owner. Carfax shows 1 owner and no wrecks, and it KBBs at $9925. Dealer is asking me $6000 for it. Besides the very high mileage the drivers side passenger window is being held closed with a cardboard shim. Other than that the truck is in very fine shape from a visual inspection and the road test was great.
  
Should I be concerned about the high mileage?
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Re: 2001 Quad with high miles [johndias] by dustyk
Sep 04, 2007 (6:39 am)
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Replying to: johndias (Aug 02, 2007 5:53 pm)

I cannot think of a gas engine and transmission combination that's more durable and long lasting than a 4.7 with a 545RFE automatic transmission. There are several around here that have reached 180K miles without any serious or expensive repairs and still going strong.
 
The 4.7 has a near impeccable reputation. Like most Mopar V8s they do not have a habit of excessive oil consumption. The 4.7 is a very tightly assembled engine.
 
Likewise the 545RFE (or 45RFE) has been an exceptionally good transmission in truck service and is the same one used behind the 5.7 Hemi.
 
Typical component issues for that vintage Dakota that might be affected by high mileage were ball joints, heater core & air conditioner condensers, Central Timer Modules, intermediate steering shafts (4x4 only). There were numerous complaints of premature brake rotor wear in those years.
 
Of course, if it is high mileage the chances are many of these areas have already had a component replacement. If you can get the repair history of the vehicle it could give you a better idea.
 
I know Dakotas pretty well and if the price was inline and there was no history of body damage, I wouldn't have a moments hestitation about buying one.
 
Good luck & best regards,
Dusty
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Re: 2001 Quad with high miles [dustyk] by jfritsch
Oct 27, 2007 (6:37 pm)
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Replying to: dustyk (Sep 04, 2007 6:39 am)

I've seen several ads for the 30000 quad cab for about 10000 off msrp. That would be a pretty good deal. Beware the "chrome clad" aluminum wheels for $895. It appears that it is rough aluminum with a chrome plastic cover. This may be the same on the Ram bighorn too.
 
Good luck
--jjf

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