1999 Dodge Dakota Sport Extended Cab R/t 5.9l V8 Auto Low Miles on 2040-cars
Crowley, Louisiana, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.9L 360Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Dodge
Model: Dakota
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Extended Cab
Trim: R/T Extended Cab Pickup 2-Door
Options: Cassette Player, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 92,800
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Intense Blue
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1999 Dodge Dakota Sport R/T club cab. Very hard to find truck especially with the low miles. Very well maintained. Truck starts right up and runs excellent. Only issue I've had with this truck currently is the A/C. Compressor does kick on when applying refrigerant, but hot air does make its way back through the vents. Interior is in beautiful condition with a small spot on the carpet as shown in picture. Seats are in excellent condition no tears, stains or rips..as is the headliner. Dash is also in perfect shape no cracks, which is very rare for this model dodge. Everything works power windows, locks, and the keyless entry. Tires appear to be in good shape. Paint is in great condition for its age. It does have scratches and dents from previous owner, but still looks good for its age. Has hard bed cover painted to match the truck. I have receipts for tune up- distributor cap, plugs, wires, oil change, brake job. This truck came with every option available when new as well as a few performance items from previous owner. This is a 14yo truck and is not new condition. Does have a few squeaks that a truck this age does but was very well taken care of and it shows. I have not put many miles on the truck since I purchased it, less than 300. Its been washed and put right back up in the garage, its been babied since I've been the owner. In my possession this truck hasn't seen over 60mph. I've never abused nor raced this truck in any shape or form. I purchased it solely to drive to and from work. I recently have received a company truck, and prefer not to pay for insurance on an extra vehicle.
Below is a list of all options on the vehicle.. Car is also for sale locally. So mileage may change slightly
Kbb lists this truck right over $7000.00 in excellent condition. But considering the scratches and the a/c leak My reserve is well under the rough/fair value. Feel free to shoot me best offer.. The truck is located in Crowley, la. If you would like to view it feel free to contact me.
337-322-4997-Ryan
Feel free to ask any additional questions.
Truck also has: Headers, Cold Air Intake, Under drive Pulleys.
Standard Features
- Bucket Seats
- Limited Slip Differential
- Power Brakes
- Rear Step Bumper
- Special Graphics
- Sport Suspension
- Tinted Glass
- 17 Inch Wheels
- 5.9L V8 OHV 16V FI Engine
- Regular Unleaded Fuel Required
- 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
- Tachometer
- Alloy Wheels
- Rear-Wheel ABS
- Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
- Cloth Seating
- Cruise Control
- Power Steering
- Tilt Steering Wheel
- Leather Steering Wheel Trim
- Intermittent Windshield Wipers
- AM/FM/Cassette Audio System
Available Optional Features
Optional
- Fog Lights
- Keyless Entry System
- Overhead Console
- Power Door Locks
- Auto-Dim Rear View Mirror
- Power Exterior Mirrors
- Air Conditioning
- Power Windows
- 4-Wheel ABS
- Anti-Theft Alarm System
- AM/FM/CD Audio System
- AM/FM/Cassette/CD Audio System
- Infinity Audio
- Bed Liner
- Manual Horizontal Sliding Rear Window
Performance
- Base engine type: gas
- Horsepower: 250 hp @ 4400 rpm
- Torque: 345 ft-lbs. @ 3200
Dodge Dakota for Sale
Auto Services in Louisiana
Watson Inspection ★★★★★
Unique Truck & Auto Body Repair ★★★★★
Twin City Glass Inc ★★★★★
Southern Automotive Service ★★★★★
Silver And Gold Locksmith ★★★★★
Roubion`s Tires & Auto Care Inc ★★★★★
Auto blog
Ram to go on a Rampage with new small pickup?
Wed, 16 Jul 2014When people look back at today's automotive industry, what do you think they'll remember us for? The emergence of hybrids? Ever more expensive and exotic supercars? The dawn of the self-driving car? All likely scenarios, but so is the blurring of lines between one bodystyle and another, giving rise to hardtop convertible coupes and crossovers of every shape and size. But one bodystyle the North American auto industry has stayed largely away from in the past couple of decades is a car nose and chassis with a pickup bed.
It's a bodystyle immortalized by the Chevrolet El Camino, but with few exceptions, we haven't seen too many of these automotive platypuses in recent years on our turf. Subaru tried with the Baja and the low-volume Honda Ridgeline soldiers along largely unchanged, but the genre's biggest adherents are still Down Under, where ute versions of the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon live. With a few other examples scattered to the four corners of the earth, that's really about it. But if these spy shots are anything to go by, it looks like Fiat Chrysler Automobiles could be working to bring it back.
Spied undergoing testing in Michigan, what we appear to be looking at is a heavily disguised Fiat Strada being prepared - like the Fiat Ducato-based Ram ProMaster and the smaller Doblo-based ProMaster City - for Stateside duty as a Ram product. The Strada, for those unfamiliar, is a product of Fiat Automóveis in Brazil and is based on the Palio economy car. The nameplate has been around South America since 1996 and was originally designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro (long before Volkswagen monopolized his talents), and takes a more rugged approach in the form of the Strada Adventure.
Fiat Chrysler dumped 40,000 unordered vehicles on dealers
Thu, Nov 14 2019In a move that echoes recent history, Fiat Chrysler has been making more cars and trucks than dealers in the U.S. are willing to accept, with Bloomberg reporting that at one point the automaker had built up a glut of around 40,000 unordered vehicles. That’s led some dealers to accuse FCA of reviving the dreaded “sales bank” accounting practice of obscuring inventory to improve the balance sheet. The company reportedly began building up its inventory of unordered cars this summer despite an industrywide slowdown in sales and an eagerness by some dealers to thin their inventories because rising interest rates are making it more expensive to hold unsold cars. The inventory build-up also coincided with Fiat ChryslerÂ’s efforts to find a merger partner, first with Renault, which fell through, then last monthÂ’s announcement that it will merge with FranceÂ’s PSA Group. FCA denies any such scheme and tells Bloomberg the rising inventory is down to a new predictive analytics system designed to better square supply with demand from dealers that is helping the company save money and narrow the numbers of unsold vehicles. The company recently agreed to pay a $40 million civil penalty to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to settle a complaint that it paid dealers to report fake sales figures over a span of five years. While no one is suggesting that FCA is in dire financial straits — the company saw higher than expected earnings in the third quarter and record profits in North America — the practice has strong historical precedent by Chrysler, which built up bloated inventories in the run-up to its two federal bailouts, in 1980 and 2009. It was also common at GM and Ford during the 2000s, when all three Detroit automakers struggled with excess manufacturing capacity and plummeting sales in the lead-up to the Great Recession. Back in 2012, CFO Magazine wrote about a report that explained automakersÂ’ rationale for the practice and how it works: Say fixed costs for a given factory are $100, and that the factory can make 50 cars. Consumers, however, demand only 10. Under absorption costing, if the company makes all 50 cars, its cost-per-car is $2. If it makes only up to demand, or 10 cars, the cost-per-car is $10. Although each car adds variable costs for steel and other parts, if those costs are low, the company still has an incentive to make more cars to keep the cost-per-car down.
Junkyard Gem: 1963 Dodge Dart two-door sedan
Mon, Mar 6 2017The 1963-1966 Dodge Dart, sibling to the Plymouth Valiant, was sturdy, cheap, and easy to drive, and it sold very well. Here's a worn-but-solid example of the two-door '63 Dart sedan, spotted in a Denver-area self-service wrecking yard. The only transmission choices for the Dart this year were a three-speed manual and an automatic controlled by Chrysler's famous dash-mounted pushbutton shifter. These shifters worked surprisingly well, even when used for road racing. Starting in the 1964 model year, the Dart could be purchased with a 273-cubic-inch V8 engine, but in 1963 Dart buyers had but two engine choices: a slant-6 displacing 170 cubic inches and good for 101 horsepower and a slant-6 displacing 225 cubic inches and making 145 horsepower. This car has the big engine. This is one of the most reliable engines to come out of Detroit, period. The interior is pretty beat, but the metal isn't rusty. You'd think that someone would have rescued this car long before it came to this sorry end, but perhaps Dart restorers only want numbers-matching V8 cars these days. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. "The new kind of compact in the large economy size."