How many miles does a 1999 Dodge Dakota last?
Dodge Dakotas can last up to 200,000 miles or more with regular and timely maintenance.
How many miles per gallon does a 1999 Dodge Dakota get?
Up to 20 city / 24 highway1999 Dodge Dakota / MPG
Did the Dakota RT come with a manual transmission?
Drivetrain. The Dakota R/T was powered by Dodge’s 5.9-liter Magnum V-8. It produced 250 horsepower at 4,400 rpm and 345 foot-pounds of torque at 3,200 rpm. The only transmission choice was the heavy-duty, 46RE four-speed automatic.
Is the RT a V6?
The 2016 Charger SXT comes with a 3.6-liter V6 engine that produces 292 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. The 2016 Charger R/T has a 5.7-liter V8 engine that delivers 370 horsepower and 395 pound-feet of torque.
What transmission is in my 1999 Dodge Dakota?
4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
1999 Dodge Dakota/Transmission
What are the specs of a 1999 Dodge Dakota?
A camera. Four corners containing a plus sign. A car dashboard gauge. A car seat. Arrows indicating height and width measurement. A car drivetrain. View all 1999 Dodge Dakota specs . Wondering which trim is right for you? Our 1999 Dodge Dakota trim comparison will help you decide. Dodge trucks are on a roll.
Is the Dodge Dakota R/T a muscle truck?
In the annals of high performance pickups, there’s a modern muscle truck that often gets overlooked. The 1998-2003 Dodge Dakota R/T—lovingly known among enthusiasts as the “Mighty Dak”—was a short-lived effort from Chrysler to transpose the tried, tested and true formula of big engine/small car onto a mid-size pickup template.
When did the Dodge Dakota R/t come out?
The 1998-2003 Dodge Dakota R/T—lovingly known among enthusiasts as the “Mighty Dak”—was a short-lived effort from Chrysler to transpose the tried, tested and true formula of big engine/small car onto a mid-size pickup template. That in itself isn’t surprising.
Does the Dodge Dakota have an R/T badge?
Although Dodge would resurrect the R/T badge for the third-generation Dakota that followed, it was largely a sticker package with no meaningful performance upgrades over the base truck.