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$200.00
This is a copy and paste from the 2nd gen forum:
This isa1999 Dakota 3.9 that I bought off a friend a little more than a year ago because the engine expired. I was a lazy **** and took too long to swap the motor out with a junyard engine(Got it running lastOctober).
Anyway besides the engine I did everything else lastweekend and had it aligned.
Thanks for the help on the fornt wheel bearings!
Truck 200.00
Junkyard engine 500.00
New Steering Rack 266.00
New Hubs and wheel bearings 130.00
New Pads and Rotors 100.00
New Tensioner and Belt 90.00
New Continental Tires 434.00
Used Ebay Wheels 200.00
Alignment and Mount&Balance 69.00
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Chris
This is a copy and paste from the 2nd gen forum:
This isa1999 Dakota 3.9 that I bought off a friend a little more than a year ago because the engine expired. I was a lazy **** and took too long to swap the motor out with a junyard engine(Got it running lastOctober).
Anyway besides the engine I did everything else lastweekend and had it aligned.
Thanks for the help on the fornt wheel bearings!
Truck 200.00
Junkyard engine 500.00
New Steering Rack 266.00
New Hubs and wheel bearings 130.00
New Pads and Rotors 100.00
New Tensioner and Belt 90.00
New Continental Tires 434.00
Used Ebay Wheels 200.00
Alignment and Mount&Balance 69.00
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Chris
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i bought my 95 dakota sport 6 cylinder for 4,000 with only 65,000 on it. it is excellent shape..i like it a lot
RE: So what did you pay for you Dakota?
98 dakota 56k miles 2wd club cab minor dent in front bumper cover(will pop out) $700 that's right $700 dollars ftw. The guy was in a pinch, so I got it on the cheap. [8D]
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$16,200 for mine in February of 2007. Now it is worth about 11k according to kbb and nada and I owe $14,400 on it still. I will never buy a truck without options again.
I got my 2002 QC SLT 4x4, 4.7 V8, 2 years ago, with 38,000 miles, tow pkg, matching color hard top tonau for $15,000 out the door and couldn't be happier!
91 dakota se 4x4 110k $1200 runs good but still needs some adjustments
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I paid 16,200 for my 2006 Dodge Dakota ST Club Cab 2WD V6 3.7. Not a whole lot of options besides auto trans, a/c, and am/fm cd player. Had no miles on it when I bought it in February 2007
My 1995 Dakota which I traded for the 2006 I bought for $6000, it was a one owner and only had 31,000 original miles on it. It had the 3.9L V6, was an SLT with all power options, Club Cab, and a 2WD Automatic. Sometimes I miss it.
My 1992 Dakota I originally bought for $800 cash. It was a 3.9L V6 2WD Automatic, Regular Cab. It had no options besides a/c and power steering. The interior on it was absolutely spotless but the exterior needed paint bad. Had to put $400 into it immediately to fix the brakes which were totally shot. Ended up selling it to a local electrician for $1800 so I made a $600 profit. Funny thing is about a year ago I was looking for a business on the West Side of Des Moines and I randomly turned on this side street to stop so I could call someone for directions when I saw it parked on the street. Paint was basically gone but the damn thing was still running! Had 107k on it when I sold it, and that was two or three years before I saw it.
My 1995 Dakota which I traded for the 2006 I bought for $6000, it was a one owner and only had 31,000 original miles on it. It had the 3.9L V6, was an SLT with all power options, Club Cab, and a 2WD Automatic. Sometimes I miss it.
My 1992 Dakota I originally bought for $800 cash. It was a 3.9L V6 2WD Automatic, Regular Cab. It had no options besides a/c and power steering. The interior on it was absolutely spotless but the exterior needed paint bad. Had to put $400 into it immediately to fix the brakes which were totally shot. Ended up selling it to a local electrician for $1800 so I made a $600 profit. Funny thing is about a year ago I was looking for a business on the West Side of Des Moines and I randomly turned on this side street to stop so I could call someone for directions when I saw it parked on the street. Paint was basically gone but the damn thing was still running! Had 107k on it when I sold it, and that was two or three years before I saw it.
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Hey cramerica, its all in when you buy it and what you buy it with. We made the mistake of buying something that was worth barely anything new, and our vehicles depreciated as soon as we drove em off the lot. Its all in when you buy them, incentives are always the best around the beginning of fall to about february the next year because the new models are on the lot and they want to get rid of the old ones. If we would have gotten four wheel drive I bet our trucks would be worth about 3-4k more not to mention the 4.7l v8. I would buy new again but I won't make the mistake of buying something with no options.
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1993 extended cab 4x4 5.2 v8 199,189 milespaid $800