Need advice on buying used Dakota, what engine to avoid?
#1
Need advice on buying used Dakota, what engine to avoid?
Hello, I just signed up to this forum, due to the fact I am on the hunt for a 2000, 2001 or 2002 Dakota Quad Cab 4x4.
My questions are:
1) Which engines should I avoid: 3.9 (Can't see Dodge putting a V6 in a 4x4, but I don't know, this will be my first Dakota) / 4.7 / 5.9?
2) As far as the transmission goes, is it common to have the 46RE in the 4.7 and 5.9 4x4 setups? If so, has anyone had issues with these trannys or the transfer case?
3) Are there any common wear items on these vehicles (more so than others): main seal leakage (front or rear), tie rods, ball joints, water pumps, timing chain, u joint that I should keep an eye out for?
4) Am I being reasonable in thinking I can find one for $6,000-$7,000 (With the expectation of having a 100k or more on the odometer)?
Number three is pretty vague, considering any high mileage vehicle is going to exhibit issues on some, if not all, of these areas. But I figured you guys would be able to tell me what to watch out for.
As for the use of this vehicle, it is going to be a daily driver, taking me to and from work (In Dallas Texas). This means traffic is 90% heavy. I will occasionally (read as: every weekend) take her out mud'n.
Thanks for any light you can shed on this, and I am excited about buying a Dakota.
My questions are:
1) Which engines should I avoid: 3.9 (Can't see Dodge putting a V6 in a 4x4, but I don't know, this will be my first Dakota) / 4.7 / 5.9?
2) As far as the transmission goes, is it common to have the 46RE in the 4.7 and 5.9 4x4 setups? If so, has anyone had issues with these trannys or the transfer case?
3) Are there any common wear items on these vehicles (more so than others): main seal leakage (front or rear), tie rods, ball joints, water pumps, timing chain, u joint that I should keep an eye out for?
4) Am I being reasonable in thinking I can find one for $6,000-$7,000 (With the expectation of having a 100k or more on the odometer)?
Number three is pretty vague, considering any high mileage vehicle is going to exhibit issues on some, if not all, of these areas. But I figured you guys would be able to tell me what to watch out for.
As for the use of this vehicle, it is going to be a daily driver, taking me to and from work (In Dallas Texas). This means traffic is 90% heavy. I will occasionally (read as: every weekend) take her out mud'n.
Thanks for any light you can shed on this, and I am excited about buying a Dakota.
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Hello, I just signed up to this forum, due to the fact I am on the hunt for a 2000, 2001 or 2002 Dakota Quad Cab 4x4.
My questions are:
1) Which engines should I avoid: 3.9 (Can't see Dodge putting a V6 in a 4x4, but I don't know, this will be my first Dakota) / 4.7 / 5.9?
2) As far as the transmission goes, is it common to have the 46RE in the 4.7 and 5.9 4x4 setups? If so, has anyone had issues with these trannys or the transfer case?
3) Are there any common wear items on these vehicles (more so than others): main seal leakage (front or rear), tie rods, ball joints, water pumps, timing chain, u joint that I should keep an eye out for?
4) Am I being reasonable in thinking I can find one for $6,000-$7,000 (With the expectation of having a 100k or more on the odometer)?
Number three is pretty vague, considering any high mileage vehicle is going to exhibit issues on some, if not all, of these areas. But I figured you guys would be able to tell me what to watch out for.
As for the use of this vehicle, it is going to be a daily driver, taking me to and from work (In Dallas Texas). This means traffic is 90% heavy. I will occasionally (read as: every weekend) take her out mud'n.
Thanks for any light you can shed on this, and I am excited about buying a Dakota.
My questions are:
1) Which engines should I avoid: 3.9 (Can't see Dodge putting a V6 in a 4x4, but I don't know, this will be my first Dakota) / 4.7 / 5.9?
2) As far as the transmission goes, is it common to have the 46RE in the 4.7 and 5.9 4x4 setups? If so, has anyone had issues with these trannys or the transfer case?
3) Are there any common wear items on these vehicles (more so than others): main seal leakage (front or rear), tie rods, ball joints, water pumps, timing chain, u joint that I should keep an eye out for?
4) Am I being reasonable in thinking I can find one for $6,000-$7,000 (With the expectation of having a 100k or more on the odometer)?
Number three is pretty vague, considering any high mileage vehicle is going to exhibit issues on some, if not all, of these areas. But I figured you guys would be able to tell me what to watch out for.
As for the use of this vehicle, it is going to be a daily driver, taking me to and from work (In Dallas Texas). This means traffic is 90% heavy. I will occasionally (read as: every weekend) take her out mud'n.
Thanks for any light you can shed on this, and I am excited about buying a Dakota.
2. i don't know a whole lot about the auto tranny's, I just know I got a manual so I didn't have to worry about the common dodge problems. however I think the auto behind the 4.7 is an upgrade over the older auto tran's...i know someone else will chime in on this.
3. big wear items are the ball joints. the whole front end in general is something you should check out before buying. also if it has a c clip rear which would be a corp 9.25 with lsd the lsd tends to not be the best. also something to look for. my first inspection I had the joy of finding metal on the magnet of the rear and had to get it rebuilt as well as ball joints.
4. I think that is a really reasonable price for this year and truck. you may expect a little more depending on dealers and people who think they have gold but you seem to be right around the mark with that.
They are great trucks and I have loved mine since I got it about 4 years ago. No major problems except for that first inspection other than normal wear and tear stuff and I still get 18-20 HW mpg in the summer with the stuff in my signature done. There is a lot of good info around on this forum so do your research and you should be able to find a really good reliable truck.
#3
1. not really engines to avoid, reliability wise, but yes its good to go with a V8 as for the fact you'll get better or the same mpg as the V6. I'd personally go with a 4.7 for the best in power and mpg but the 5.9 is a good motor to just harder on gas and your either going to have to get it with 2wd (RT) or AWD.
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The 5.9's were available with 4wd as well, not just the awd.... Atleast they were in '03
#4
1. not really engines to avoid, reliability wise, but yes its good to go with a V8 as for the fact you'll get better or the same mpg as the V6. I'd personally go with a 4.7 for the best in power and mpg but the 5.9 is a good motor to just harder on gas and your either going to have to get it with 2wd (RT) or AWD.
2. i don't know a whole lot about the auto tranny's, I just know I got a manual so I didn't have to worry about the common dodge problems. however I think the auto behind the 4.7 is an upgrade over the older auto tran's...i know someone else will chime in on this.
3. big wear items are the ball joints. the whole front end in general is something you should check out before buying. also if it has a c clip rear which would be a corp 9.25 with lsd the lsd tends to not be the best. also something to look for. my first inspection I had the joy of finding metal on the magnet of the rear and had to get it rebuilt as well as ball joints.
4. I think that is a really reasonable price for this year and truck. you may expect a little more depending on dealers and people who think they have gold but you seem to be right around the mark with that.
They are great trucks and I have loved mine since I got it about 4 years ago. No major problems except for that first inspection other than normal wear and tear stuff and I still get 18-20 HW mpg in the summer with the stuff in my signature done. There is a lot of good info around on this forum so do your research and you should be able to find a really good reliable truck.
2. i don't know a whole lot about the auto tranny's, I just know I got a manual so I didn't have to worry about the common dodge problems. however I think the auto behind the 4.7 is an upgrade over the older auto tran's...i know someone else will chime in on this.
3. big wear items are the ball joints. the whole front end in general is something you should check out before buying. also if it has a c clip rear which would be a corp 9.25 with lsd the lsd tends to not be the best. also something to look for. my first inspection I had the joy of finding metal on the magnet of the rear and had to get it rebuilt as well as ball joints.
4. I think that is a really reasonable price for this year and truck. you may expect a little more depending on dealers and people who think they have gold but you seem to be right around the mark with that.
They are great trucks and I have loved mine since I got it about 4 years ago. No major problems except for that first inspection other than normal wear and tear stuff and I still get 18-20 HW mpg in the summer with the stuff in my signature done. There is a lot of good info around on this forum so do your research and you should be able to find a really good reliable truck.
P.s not trying to thread jack
#5
I too have a 4.7 and like it a lot. Just as an example I bought my Dakota (4.7, 4x4, 5 speed, extended cab, power mirrors, locks, windows... ect ect) for $7000 two and a half years ago with 97k miles on it. The kbb on it then was just over $7000 so I was ok with the price. I don't see why you can't find a similar truck for less now. Especially seeing you're in the south were things are normally cheaper.
#6
If you want economy and power go with the 4.7L. The only problem is you need to watch for engine sludge. Even with strict maintainance, the oil may tend to bake at the edges of the heads if using conventional motor oil. It is a very reliable engine though. Went to full sythetic not a problem since.
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1. not really engines to avoid, reliability wise, but yes its good to go with a V8 as for the fact you'll get better or the same mpg as the V6. I'd personally go with a 4.7 for the best in power and mpg but the 5.9 is a good motor to just harder on gas and your either going to have to get it with 2wd (RT) or AWD.
2. i don't know a whole lot about the auto tranny's, I just know I got a manual so I didn't have to worry about the common dodge problems. however I think the auto behind the 4.7 is an upgrade over the older auto tran's...i know someone else will chime in on this.
3. big wear items are the ball joints. the whole front end in general is something you should check out before buying. also if it has a c clip rear which would be a corp 9.25 with lsd the lsd tends to not be the best. also something to look for. my first inspection I had the joy of finding metal on the magnet of the rear and had to get it rebuilt as well as ball joints.
4. I think that is a really reasonable price for this year and truck. you may expect a little more depending on dealers and people who think they have gold but you seem to be right around the mark with that.
They are great trucks and I have loved mine since I got it about 4 years ago. No major problems except for that first inspection other than normal wear and tear stuff and I still get 18-20 HW mpg in the summer with the stuff in my signature done. There is a lot of good info around on this forum so do your research and you should be able to find a really good reliable truck.
2. i don't know a whole lot about the auto tranny's, I just know I got a manual so I didn't have to worry about the common dodge problems. however I think the auto behind the 4.7 is an upgrade over the older auto tran's...i know someone else will chime in on this.
3. big wear items are the ball joints. the whole front end in general is something you should check out before buying. also if it has a c clip rear which would be a corp 9.25 with lsd the lsd tends to not be the best. also something to look for. my first inspection I had the joy of finding metal on the magnet of the rear and had to get it rebuilt as well as ball joints.
4. I think that is a really reasonable price for this year and truck. you may expect a little more depending on dealers and people who think they have gold but you seem to be right around the mark with that.
They are great trucks and I have loved mine since I got it about 4 years ago. No major problems except for that first inspection other than normal wear and tear stuff and I still get 18-20 HW mpg in the summer with the stuff in my signature done. There is a lot of good info around on this forum so do your research and you should be able to find a really good reliable truck.
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I too have a 4.7 and like it a lot. Just as an example I bought my Dakota (4.7, 4x4, 5 speed, extended cab, power mirrors, locks, windows... ect ect) for $7000 two and a half years ago with 97k miles on it. The kbb on it then was just over $7000 so I was ok with the price. I don't see why you can't find a similar truck for less now. Especially seeing you're in the south were things are normally cheaper.
This last one I went to look at, the person decided not too sell it. Claimed he wanted to "get a few more miles out of her"...
Tail tucked between my legs and limping back home, I am once again searching the 'net and local papers...someone out there is going to want my bag of money!