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My First Truck

2004 Dodge Dakota

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#1 PhilB1949

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Posted February 2, 2012 at 07:56 pm

Bought my first truck to-day from my local Chrysler dealer. It is a used 2004 Dodge Dakota Sport pickup. The previous owner apparently took excellent care of it as it is almost spotless. I am lloking forward to several years of god use out of it.

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Posted February 3, 2012 at 05:19 am

2004 is a good choice - I love the styling of that generation and the 2003/2004 models got larger front brakes than the 1997-2002 models.

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Posted February 6, 2012 at 07:54 pm

Nice choice.  You should be able to get lots of use out of it.  My 2001 is an ex Napa delivery truck and has 170k miles on it and everything still feels solid.  Every time I do maintenance to the truck it seems like I find some clever engineering on it.  Best truck I have ever had.

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Posted February 10, 2012 at 10:13 pm

View Mopar PostPhilB1949, on February 2, 2012 at 07:56 pm, said:

Bought my first truck to-day from my local Chrysler dealer. It is a used 2004 Dodge Dakota Sport pickup. The previous owner apparently took excellent care of it as it is almost spotless. I am lloking forward to several years of god use out of it.
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