[quote]They are also re-adjusting the production mix and several other items to help out both in quality and quantity. For your information they are planning to shut down Warren for three weeks in January to start getting ready for the "05 Dakota.
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[i]They are also re-adjusting the production mix and several other items to help out both in quality and quantity. For your information they are planning to shut down Warren for three weeks in January to start getting ready for the "05 Dakota.
I would still rather have the SRT-10 Ram.... now that's a dmn truck....
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"The Cobalt firmly grabs you and whisks you along your way instantly. It does so with authority and poise, but while slipping relatively unnoticed through traffic, never being violent, or dare I say it, frightening. When you ask the SRT-4 to take you somewhere fast, it punches you in the face, throws you over its shoulder, and runs, screaming, so quickly that its tires can barely keep up."
I don't like how now even dodge is going with the larger sides to the trucks, just like Ford did with the superduty and the new F150. The side sheet metal is just so long looking now from the bottom to the top. Just looks unproportional. I also don't like the new front bumpers on the durango/dakota.
Originally posted by DODGE DRAGON Ok so what you're saying is that this summer.....there will be an 05 Gen 4....Hemi R/T Dakota?
When does the Gen 4 start rolling off the line? I thought it wasn't till way later in the year?
Will the Gen 4 have the Hemi available? Or will it just be offered in the R/T.
And I thought they were doing away with R/T's and going with the SRT's?
a summer debut of the Hemi Dakota will be a great birthday gift to myself!
R/T will be replaced by SRT-(# here). This was quoted several times by Grim himself. Always with PVO, expect it one year after following the production model.
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