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Re: Bubba [79customd] by bubbahotep
Apr 21, 2006 (7:06 am)
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Replying to: 79customd (Apr 21, 2006 6:10 am)

I know that when Toyota was still debating on building the fj cruiser, they sent out a survey with the same type of questions. Who knows... As long as they build it or something close to it
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Bubba by 79customd
Apr 21, 2006 (7:13 am)
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Is the Rampage really being considered to replace the Dakota? I love the Dakota frame and its work ready desighn but with fuel prices its really not practical. I might consider buying a non-Hemi Rampage that gets better MPG. I havent heard if its to replace or compliment the Dakota.
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Re: Bubba [79customd] by bubbahotep
Apr 21, 2006 (8:54 am)
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Replying to: 79customd (Apr 21, 2006 7:13 am)

Sales are not where they should be for the Dakota. It could be styling, gas price, who knows. I have no concrete evidence but I did read where it is highly unlikely that Dodge would carry 3 trucks, and we know they aren't getting rid of the RAM.
I agree with you on the Hemi. I think it would be a little much for this truck, but the Hemi do have multi-displacement now. Add that with a hy-brid and we could see one of the best MPG in truck history ...
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Re: Bubba [bubbahotep] by 79customd
Apr 24, 2006 (1:45 pm)
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Replying to: bubbahotep (Apr 21, 2006 8:54 am)

No likely in my opinion. The DoD has put Dodge mileage figures about up to where my dads old body GMC( 1999 )was back in 1998. Dodge eally has not been forced to make any drastic changes for fuel economy until now and the Hemi is wired for performance. I'm not impressed that a Hybrid version would change the Rams mileage 1mpg. The Ram is heavy and the Hemi is tuned for performance so unless there are some major changes ( e.g Dodge comes out with a real and working mans engine again ) I dont anticipate Rams mileage up above where it is not.
 
BTW, Hoow far down are the Dakotas sells right now? Last I heard was they were down 25%. OUCH!
 
I think that the Rampage will be a chance for Dodge to hop on the enconomy-friendly train and get serious but they will screw it up if they try to sport tune it like they have EVERY OTHER vehichle they make. I think Dodge over done the Hemi when the Magnum was introduced with Hemi power ( C'mon...a souped up station wagon? )
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Re: Bubba [79customd] by ergo
Jun 24, 2006 (10:14 am)
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Replying to: 79customd (Apr 24, 2006 1:45 pm)

Truck - May06 - May05
Tacoma 14,842 14,363
Colorado/Canyon 10,144 13,966
Ranger 9,628 11,098
Frontier 7,409 5,104
Dakota 6,749 11,840
Ridgeline 4,655 3,297
Isuzu i Series 638 0
 
Well, here's the most recent numbers. If one single sales month helps anyone decide the future of the light truck market!
 
A diesel motor would help all of these be more efficient. Hopefull the EPA will settle down and be consistent with their annual rule changes!
 
Hopefully the Rampage will come to pass. Being that it would be off a completely different platform than a Dakota (which is heavily related to the Ram), I'm not so sure the success of one will mean the demise of the other.
 
BTW the Dodge Magnum is impressive. Any car based wagon that can be outfitted to tow 3,850lbs is a damn useful design! Caddy's SRX can tow 4,250 lbs as well. Both solid platforms for a light duty rampage truck...possibly! Not sure if they'll offer the fold flat seats though.
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Bubba... by 79customd
Jul 24, 2006 (10:58 am)
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If the Rampage comes to pass, then what?
Dodge pops the Hemi in it too? Dodge has the Hemi in their trucks, cars, station wagon, and the Rampage is gonna be car based right? Minivan Hemi???
 
Dodge ought to put some serious thought into researching a new engine that is about a 3.0L V6 that they can dub the SEMI HEMI
 
Dodge has totally abused the Hemi. Back in the 70s. The Hemi was rare and only found in muscle cars. Now...um...its in trucks and statio wagons? SEMI HEMI would at least get better mileage and would not be against history. I dunno maybe thats just me talking.
 
Tubb Bilford Jr
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Hard to argue with success by drfill
Jul 27, 2006 (4:16 pm)
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So the Dakota is down over 40%. Having sold for Dodge this year, the Dakota has the anti-buzz going for it. That's kinda why I created this forum!
 
   The Rampage can't take down Tacoma, even with a Hemi, but it can pass Ranger/Frontier/Colorado.
 
   Colorado is even sorrier than Dakota! Or just as sorry (that's a tough one!)
 
   Considering the size of the Rampage concept, I'd bet on whatever high end V-6 that goes into the Chrysler Minivan for 2008, and the Hemi being the engine lineup.
  
   Finally, the 4.7 gets a room in Retirement Village! Woo-Hoo!
  
   I must fill out my survey now.
 
   DrFill
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Bubba by 79customd
Aug 02, 2006 (11:35 am)
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Finally at least the Dak waont be competing with the Ram for sales. The Dak is down 40%? Dag! Dodge better drop that fast before it pulls them under. Thats still kinda funny that dodge is replacing the Dak with a Caravan based truck! Its humorus to me!
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new dakota has no room by sbottomley
Aug 30, 2006 (7:03 pm)
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i can see why they are not selling the Dakota. The stering colum is to low! I am 6'3" 230lbs. and i can not get my lags under the colum. If i did i would have the stering wheel in my chest. and i could not put my lags straight. Now this new one looks cooler and is longer but they put it behind the seat and took seat room from it. If they will stop having short people making these cars and trucks and put the room back in them. I was going to buy one till i found i could not get in it and i would say noone fits in it but short people like ladys! Trucks are a man think so make them for us USA men not the Japan men. I hope this new truck fits better thats all i can say or the same thing will happen to this truck, noone buying.
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I doubt the rampage is going into production ALOT by joestatix
Sep 18, 2006 (10:52 am)
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If you read the article about it on allpar.com you'll understand why this truck most likely wont be produced but rather one of their many test vehicles to test the waters for a dakota replacement. If your to lazy to click on that link and read the article this is the reasoning on why they wont produce this (This is pretty clearly a "what if" concept that stretches the boundaries; it's a test of ideas, not a look at an actual, upcoming vehicle. In short, don't expect to see a Dodge Rampage in 2008 or 2009; it probably won't happen. We might see something based on the Dakota (who decided that Dodge didn't need a compact or mid-sized pickup, but needed two full-size pickups, anyway?) or the Mitsubishi compact pickup; or we might not. But a Hemi-powered front-wheel-drive vehicle with the potential to have a temporary rear-wheel weight bias (when loaded up) is a lawsuit magnet.) < allpa.com for the whole article http://www.allpar.com/cars/concepts/dodge/rampage.html

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