Used 2006 Dodge Dakota for Sale near Dallas, TX
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Overview

Some buy it for its sinister big-rig look. Some for its V8 Magnum power. Some buy it to haul kids. Some to haul wood. Whatever reasons they buy it, people love the Dodge Dakota, a mid-size truck with grander aspirations. After going through a big redesign in 2005 that made it the biggest, roomiest, and most powerful truck in its class, the 2006 Dodge Dakota adds a few new trim packages.
The Dakota is available only in 4-door Club or Quad cab. The Quad cab trades cargo space for rear passenger room, with a 5.3-foot bed compared to the 6.5-foot Club Cab bed. Trim options include the ST, SLT, and Laramie. SLT adds a body-colored front bumper, power windows and locks, keyless entry, and fog lights to the base ST model. The Laramie adds leather seats and Satellite radio. Looking to get off the beaten path or scare some cows? For off-roading fans, the 2006 Dakota offers the TRX and TRX4 packages. The 2WD TRX features off-road tires and monotube shocks, and the 4WD TRX4 adds skid plates and anti-slip differential.
The Night Runner package comes with the SLT and is basically for cruising the city streets at night with its all-black exterior, blacked out grille, and 17-inch chrome wheels that scream for attention. The newly-returned R/T features the 4.7-liter, 260-hp High Output V8 engine, hood scoops, and chrome exhaust tips.
New options for 2006 are curtain side airbags and a sunroof in Quad Cabs. Midyear on the Club Cabs, the rear doors open wider than 90 degrees for easier loading access. Engine options remain at 3.7-liter, 210-V6, the 4.7-liter, 230-hp V8, and the High Output V8.
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 2006 Dodge Dakota on Sep 4, 2024
Ive enjoyed the size and utility of this truck, BUT the power is weak, the tranny is lacking 1+ gears, it sucks more gas than a GM 6.0L (which generates way more power), the bearings in the rear end failed (constant whining sound) before 100K miles, and its been throwing trans temp light (in error) and engine codes randomly forever. Do not buy it. First and last Dodge Ill ever own.
Wayne N
Reviewed a 2006 Dodge SLT Quad Cab 4WD on May 13, 2008
I bought the truck to go to and from work, out to the job site and carry upto 4 adults. It is a nice driving truck that has comfortable seats, and is decently equipped. I didn't buy it expecting Corvette performance, I bought it for taking the family camping and for doing yard work. I also needed to have a reliable vehicle that didn't break the bank. I am quite satisfied with the overall performance and driving experience of the truck. Would I like more power....silly question, but do I need it? No.
Jonathan D
Reviewed a 2006 Dodge SLT Quad Cab RWD on Aug 24, 2008
great truck all around. comfortable, not much storage space but excellent on comfort. holds five fullsize adults easy. Great gas mileage for a truck. Built well. not many parts for it out there. Geared to high for a truck. the truck handles very well with tight steering and responsive suspension
Frank G
Reviewed a 2006 Dodge Dakota on Oct 18, 2020
Its a fantastic truck . Runs and handles very good. Not bad gas milage for a v8.
2006 Dodge Dakota Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Laramie Quad Cab 4WD | $30,435 |
| SLT Club Cab RWD | $22,815 |
| ST Quad Cab 4WD | $25,235 |
| ST Quad Cab RWD | $22,385 |
| SLT Club Cab 4WD | $25,665 |
| ST Club Cab RWD | $20,985 |
| SLT Quad Cab RWD | $24,090 |
| SLT Quad Cab 4WD | $26,940 |
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