The Dakota is Americas pickup!
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The Dakota is Americas pickup!
Dodge and Toyota make the vehicles with the most North American parts content, according to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report. The Dodge Dakota is made with 84 percent of its parts coming from the U.S. or Canada.
Thanks to the American Automobile Labeling Act, the NHTSA issues a report every year that lists vehicles according to the amount parts that are derived from the U.S. and Canada. Percentages can change from year-to-year, but for 2011
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The midsize Dodge Dakota, at 84 percent, has just a bit more North American content than the full-size Toyota Tundra, at 80 percent. The Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon come in third, with 75 percent. For those who are curious, the 2011 report shows the Ram truck at 70 percent, the Chevrolet Silverado at 61 percent, and the Ford F-Series at 60 percent.
Source: NHTSA
Thought this was pretty intresting...found it on my motortrend app
Thanks to the American Automobile Labeling Act, the NHTSA issues a report every year that lists vehicles according to the amount parts that are derived from the U.S. and Canada. Percentages can change from year-to-year, but for 2011
Top Trucks
The midsize Dodge Dakota, at 84 percent, has just a bit more North American content than the full-size Toyota Tundra, at 80 percent. The Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon come in third, with 75 percent. For those who are curious, the 2011 report shows the Ram truck at 70 percent, the Chevrolet Silverado at 61 percent, and the Ford F-Series at 60 percent.
Source: NHTSA
Thought this was pretty intresting...found it on my motortrend app
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I'll keep driving this Dakota, just like I drive my discontinued Neons. I have a bought new 2002, that is a street modified DD, the wife's DD 2000 Neon, and an extemely modified '95 ACR Neon that's currently a 13 second NA drag car that will hit 12's this year. Chrysler keeps killing the vehicles I like. Hopefuly Fiat will inject some sense into Ma Mopar.