Selling 2001 Dakota 4x4

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kmellon

Butterfly Fish
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Hey everyone,

I am finally giving up my 2001 Dodge Dakota. I will be posting it on CL soon but thought I would mention it here before I do so.

2001 Dodge Dakota Club Cab Sport
Flame Red with Fiberglass Topper
58000 miles (Yes, all original - I bought it used at around 13000 miles)
New tires around 53000 miles due to age
4x4 with limited slip rear-end (Love this in the snow)
It has its bumps and dings for an 11 year old. Dude, it's just a bumper. :)

NADA says clean retail would be around $8,750 but it could use a little love and maybe a new battery. I'll be posting it for $8000 on CL.

Contact me if you are interested in checking it out or know someone that can use a good reliable truck. Oh and yes, little children do fit behind the seats.

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kmellon

Butterfly Fish
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I was about to guess around 13-14 mpg and then decided to look it up. Here is what is listed on fueleconomy.gov which seems to be on track with what i was thinking. i loved the balance of power and mpg overall. However, we have a hour round trip drive to work each day so we have always kept a car for normal driving which is why the mileage is soooo low.
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[TD="colspan: 7"] 2001 Dodge Dakota Pickup 4WD 4.7 L, 8 cyl, Automatic 4-spd, Regular Gasoline[/TD]
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[TD="class: carsColFuel"][/TD]
[TD="class: carsColMPG epaCity epa mpgRow"] 12 City
[/TD]
[TD="class: carsColCmb epa mpgRow sort"] 14
Combined
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[TD="class: carsColMPG epaHwy epa mpgRow"] 17 Highway
[/TD]
[TD="class: carsColYourMPG mpgRow"] 13.3 Show Details
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[TD="class: carsColCost mpgRow"] $3,600 per year
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[TD="class: mpgRow, colspan: 3"][/TD]
[TD="class: safety, colspan: 2"]Safety Ratings
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Craigar

Tiger Shark
M.A.S.C Club Member
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kmellon;211467 said:
I was about to guess around 13-14 mpg and then decided to look it up. Here is what is listed on fueleconomy.gov which seems to be on track with what i was thinking. i loved the balance of power and mpg overall. However, we have a hour round trip drive to work each day so we have always kept a car for normal driving which is why the mileage is soooo low.
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[TD="class: carsColcb"][/TD]
[TD="colspan: 7"] 2001 Dodge Dakota Pickup 4WD 4.7 L, 8 cyl, Automatic 4-spd, Regular Gasoline[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: cpbg carsColcb"]

[/TD]
[TD="class: carsColModel"]
[/TD]
[TD="class: carsColFuel"][/TD]
[TD="class: carsColMPG epaCity epa mpgRow"]12City
[/TD]
[TD="class: carsColCmb epa mpgRow sort"]14
Combined
[/TD]
[TD="class: carsColMPG epaHwy epa mpgRow"]17Highway
[/TD]
[TD="class: carsColYourMPG mpgRow"]13.3Show Details
[/TD]
[TD="class: carsColCost mpgRow"] $3,600 per year
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[TD="class: mpgRow, colspan: 3"][/TD]
[TD="class: safety, colspan: 2"]Safety Ratings
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Damn I was hoping for better my truck gets 17 right now lol
 

WatercolorsGuy

Nurse Shark
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That's what my HEMI gets too. (13-14 city 15-16 hw)

Wish I had the money though for this. Looks like a good deal on a low mileage Dakota.
 
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