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lazyblondev73
20.05.2021 0:05:10

Comparing the 2007 and 2009 versions of the Dodge Dakota, Automotive.com notices that, on the latter, "the hood, grille, front fascia, headlights, fenders and rear spoiler have been modified," and "built-in cargo box utility rails have been added." The exterior improvements are welcome, as Car and Driver claims that "the Dakota is one of the tougher entries—in both power and looks—in the compact pickup truck segment." Cars.com notes that the restyling has "hints of the Dodge Rampage concept truck," which gives the Dodge Dakota an "edgier" appearance than previous models. Car and Driver reviewers approve of the change, calling the 2009 Dodge Dakota's face "more fetching, more refined, and decidedly handsomer" than the previous model's. more


florencte24
23.04.2021 7:10:53

The 2009 Dodge Dakota is marketed as a mid-size pickup, but its 131.3-inch wheelbase—longer than some full-size pickup trucks—makes it feels much like its full-size brethren. Blame American supersizing for the Dakota's growth spurt if you want, but at least you'll be able to haul quite a bit with that extra space.


bobco68
12.06.2021 1:26:41

In terms of utility, the 2009 Dodge Dakota is a true standout. The interior is packed with storage goodies, including Dodge's "under-seat Crate 'N Go storage," according to Cars.com. Edmunds reviewers love the "handy new storage bin over the glovebox," which is perfect for storing electronics, while MyRide.com points out that the Dodge Dakota offers "a plethora of cubbies and nooks." Out back, the utility is diminished somewhat, warns Edmunds, by the fact that the Quad Cab "has a short 5-foot, 4-inch bed and Dodge offers neither a longer bed length nor a factory bed extender." [links]


Randallromans8
21.06.2021 0:43:00

It's rare for TheCarConnection.com to discover serious discrepancies in a vehicle's crash-test ratings, but such is the case with the 2009 Dodge Dakota, which lags in a few other safety departments as well.


jef.blanc
12.06.2021 7:49:19

We have provided a link to the source of each rating – typically the owner’s manual. Always consult your owner’s manual for towing instructions. [links]


Karmicads
07.06.2021 10:54:36

The following table contains the maximum trailer weight (towing capacity) recommended for a Dodge Dakota for every model year 2009 and after. Use the drop downs to find a particular year, trim or engine. [links]


sharp
20.04.2021 0:11:06

We’re interested to know – what do you plan to tow? In addition, please let us know if you have any additions for the table above from your owner’s manual.


Poorboy
14.05.2021 0:15:08

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GeoRW
10.06.2021 0:36:33

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sethsethseth
03.06.2021 14:34:03

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gregharaksin3
01.06.2021 16:34:27

Engines Used: There were really only two different engine options and they both had the same displacement, the only difference was that one engine used Ford's EcoBoost engine instead. The engine choices offered for the Ford Flex was the 3.5L V6 and the 3.5L EcoBoost V6. here


bg002h
29.04.2021 12:54:20

The Ford Flex is somewhat of a newer type of Crossover SUV but actually has a decent towing capacity, mainly due to the V6 engine that powers it. I wanted to write this short article that breaks down the pulling power of the Ford Flex throughout the years to give people an easy-to-read resource.


dorianm421
21.05.2021 12:30:14

The capacity numbers from 2009-2011 was a little bit different and ranged from 2,000 lbs.-4,500 lbs. There was no engine specified for these years, instead a light-duty and heavy-duty model was available and is the reason for the large gap in weight rating numbers for the Ford Flex's made during these two years. more


jimmyrdavenport
27.05.2021 2:49:01

Axle Configurations: Again, this was a simple choice, as the only two options were either FWD or AWD. The 3.5L EcoBoost engine seemed to only be available with the AWD axle, whereas the standard 3.5L engine had the option of either FWD or AWD from 2012-2019. here


mimarob
26.05.2021 5:22:31

Towing Capacity: For the most part, the Flex has a standard capacity of 4,500 lbs. from 2012-2019, but you will likely need a class III tow package to achieve those capacities and/or a weight distributing hitch too. here


bg002h
21.04.2021 0:18:36

Message:
Hello I have a 2004 Dodge Dakota 4.7l v8 AWD with the factory towing package and am looking at towing a travel trailer. One dealer said my max towing capacity was 5300 lbs but another said it was 6100lbs, anyone know which one it is.


markhudsn36
13.06.2021 16:38:03

Message:
I have a 2011 V8 Dodge Dakota Bighorn. Want to get a
camper trailer to haul for trips. Looking at a 2011 Heartland
EDGE M21, The dry weight on the camper is around 3300 lbs.
and GVWR is around 4200. Also included is an Equalizer
weight distributing/anti-sway hitch as well as a Prodigy electric
brake controller with wiring harness. Need to know if my truck
can handle this camper?


mike
02.06.2021 11:14:39

Message:
I am looking at buying a 2001 Dodge Dakota CC with a 4.7 V8. how do I find out if it has a trani-cooler? I will need to add the class III hitch and I will be towing a Pop-up with bikes and Kayaks about 3,500 total. [links]