1999 Dodge Dakota

Overview

In the variety of trucks, Dodge has two variants; one is Dodge Dakota and the other is Dodge Ram Pickups. After its slab-sided look, the company introduced the 1999 Dodge Dakota with a new look. Attached is a long bed of 8 feet, 1999 Dodge Dakota is the perfect option for transportation of inventory, household items, and much more. The truck truly surpasses all other competitors within the same price range.

Key Features

The Dodge Dakota comes in nine different variants. All the Dodge Dakota variants are similar in comfort and usage level of the vehicle. The difference arises in the engine and drivetrain. The nine trims of Dodge Dakota are R/T, Club Cab R/T, Sport, SLT, Base, Club Cab, 4WD, SLT Club Cab, and Club Cab 4WD. Its engine starts from a 3.9-Litre V6 Engine that delivers 175 horsepower. The 1999 Dodge Dakota consists of two high-end trims; a Reg Cab WB Sport and a Club Cab WB Sport. Both these variants incorporate a 5.9-Litre V8 Engine with a whopping 250 horsepower. The variants include both Rear Wheel Drive and Four-Wheel Drive drivetrain.

The Four-Wheel Drive of Dodge Dakota is famous for its comfortable off-road drive experience because its 5.9-Litre exerts its power in all four wheels. Power Steering and Four-Wheel Drive are a great combination in off-road conditions.

The seating capacity of 3 seats and 6 seats is allocated according to the vehicle’s trim model. The variants include both a short bed (6.5 feet) and a long bed (8 feet) of the vehicle’s cargo area.

The 15-gallon fuel tank capacity of the 1999 Dodge Dakota delivers fuel consumption of a capacity of 16 miles per gallon in the city and 22 miles per gallon on the highway.

First Glance

The first glance the 1999 Dodge Dakota is filled with excitement because people wonder what these trucks have to offer. The rear-wheel-drive WB Sport, packed with a 5.9-Litre V8 engine eliminates the need for an all-wheel-drive. Simple and sleek dashboard with keyless entry, power windows, and power locks attract car enthusiasts when they see the vehicle’s model. At first glance, people love its coupe-style doors and a long bed, nearly 8 feet long. The huge cargo area excites truck enthusiasts because its leads in both price and cargo area among the competitors.

Engine Capacity

Trucks require a bigger engine with increased torque to carry the weight present in the boot area. The 1999 Dodge Dakota comes with nine trims and different engine variants. Its rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive variants have a 3.9-Litre, 6 Cylinder V6 Engine that works like a charm to haul things in the back. The truck’s sports variant is equipped with a bigger 5.9-Litre, 8 Cylinder V8 Engine, producing 250 horsepower with around 300 foot-pounds of torque. With the maxed-out torque of the sports truck, hauling things seem effortless to the vehicle.

Owner’s Manual

The 1999 Dodge Dakota Owner’s Manual covers the specs, operation, and routine maintenance of the vehicle.

1999 Dodge Dakota

A Dodge Dakota Repair Manual, possibly in combination with a parts catalog, will be needed to complete a repair correctly.

Interior Features

Although the model seems obsolete, it consists of various up-to-date features like keyless entry, power steering, power windows, shock/bump absorption, etc. The automobile company decided to keep the dash of the truck simple and sleek in design to cut costs and provide other features that are remotely better than other competitors within the same market niche.

Its straightforward dashboard comprises necessary knobs, including air conditioning. The multimedia system of the truck involves FM, AM, and CD of the audio system. The Dodge Dakota delivers a quiet drive, considering it is a truck. This pro is balanced with rocking felt by the passengers which reminds them that they are riding a truck instead of a car.

Both the front and rear seats are fully clothed, providing a comfortable, joy ride to the driver and the passengers. The anti-lock disk system delivers a safe driving experience to new drivers. Although the rocking may be too much at times, the comfortable cloth seats hamper the rocking, thus providing a smooth ride.

Price of 1999 Dodge Dakota

As already mentioned above, the 1999 Dodge Dakota comes in nine variants. All these variants have their differences from each other, therefore, all these differences come at a cost. Prices increase from base models to sports models. The base models say R/T, SLT, and Base have a starting price of $13,360. The price of the variants increases upon increasing the comfort and features of the truck. The starting price of the Dodge Dakota Regular 4WD Cab is $16,840. The highest-paid truck is Club Cab 131” 4WD Base with the price starting at $19,765. All these prices are the starting price of any business. Further amenities can be installed in the trucks by car enthusiasts. These amenities include bigger tires, a custom body color of the truck, and an increased fuel tank capacity of around 7 more gallons, making the truck a total of 22 gallons in fuel capacity.

Competitors

Dodge Dakota has several competitors in the market. All other competitors are four-door trucks, whereas all trims of Dodge Dakota have two-door. The truck delivers a lesser fuel consumption rate, thus making it fuel-efficient as compared to its competitors. Comparing Dodge’s truck with that of other competitors, Dodge Dakota is packed with all modern-day features at lesser prices than that of the competitors.

Verdict

Our final verdict deems the 1999 Dodge Dakota a better option if you look for the price of a cargo boot truck. Its slightly higher fuel consumption is not of much value compared to the quality of ride the truck delivers. Moreover, the prices of Dodge are lesser than its competitors, so people move towards Dodge Dakota when buying an affordable truck that gets the job done. People looking for a powerful truck to haul things can consider Dodge Dakota the perfect option to travel with.