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1996 DODGE DAKOTA
Club Cab Pickup
4 wheel drive


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NHTSA Crash Test Results National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration
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Frontal Crash: Rating:   NHTSA Five Star Legend
Driver Rating 5 of 5  
Passenger Rating 4 of 5  
Side Crash: Rating:  
Front Seat Not Tested  
Rear Seat Not Tested  
Rollover Resistance: Rating:  
Rollover Resistance Not Tested  

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) provides 3 different ratings - full-width frontal crash test , side impact crash test , and rollover resistance . The frontal crash test indicates how well the safety features and restraints will protect an occupant in a head-on collision. The side-impact test conveys the chance of a severe chest injury, while the rollover resistance rating estimates the risk of rolling over in a single vehicle crash. Go to NHTSA to learn more about these results.


IIHS Crash Test Results Highway Loss Data Institute
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IIHS Crash Test Results for the 1996 DODGE DAKOTA are not available in CARFAX Safety & Reliability Ratings.




Low-Speed Damage Repair Highway Loss Data Institute
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Front Crash Description: Front Crash Cost:
Front into flat barrier   Not tested by IIHS
Front into angle barrier   Not tested by IIHS
Rear Crash Description: Rear Crash Cost:
Rear into flat barrier   Not tested by IIHS
Rear into pole   Not tested by IIHS
Average Damage Per Test   Not tested by IIHS

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) conducts four 5 mph crash tests to assess bumper performance. These results convey how well this 1996 DODGE DAKOTA bumpers will protect the car body from damage in low-speed collisions. Low-speed damage repair costs are obtained from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Highway Loss Data Institute.


Injury, Collision, & Theft Indicators Highway Loss Data Institute
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Index: Score: Rating:
Injury Index 62 Substantially better than average
Collision Index 76 Better than average
Theft Index 56 Better than average


These scores are stated in relative terms, with 100 being the average for all cars in each category. Scores greater than 100 represent higher risk in each category. For example, an injury indicator score of 122 means that a passenger in this model is 22% more likely to be injured in an accident. The injury, collision, and theft indicators for this 1996 DODGE DAKOTA are provided by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Highway Loss Data Institute. Learn more about these results.



Safety Recalls
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NHTSA Safety Recalls:
Important: The following recalls were issued for the 1996 DODGE DAKOTA by the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA). To find out if a specific 1996 DODGE DAKOTA still has open recalls that require repair, CARFAX recommends contacting an authorized dealership for more information.

Recall date: Not reported
Units potentially affected: 600
NHTSA campaign number: 95V199000
Defective part or component: BRAKES:HYDRAULIC:POWER ASSIST:VACUUM SYSTEM
Description: THE POWER BRAKE BOOSTER VACUUM HOSE COULD BE IMPROPERLY INSTALLED AND NOT CLAMPED TO THE BRAKE BOOSTER VACUUM NIPPLE. A DISCONNECTED VACUUM HOSE CAN CAUSE AN INCREASE IN ENGINE IDLE SPEED AND LOSS OF BRAKE POWER ASSIST DURING BRAKE APPLICATION WITHOUT PRIOR WARNING. DEALERS WILL INSPECT THE VEHICLES TO INSURE THAT THE BRAKE BOOSTER VACUUM HOSE CONNECTION IS FULLY SEATED AND CLAMPED TO THE VACUUM CHECK VALVE NIPPLE AT THE BRAKE BOOSTER.


This 1996 DODGE DAKOTA safety recall information was provided by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Highway Data Loss Institute and is derived from the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration list of safety recalls. Please call the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration Auto Safety Hotline at 1-888-DASH-2-DOT (1-888-327-4236) to report safety defects or to obtain information on cars, trucks, child seats, and highway or traffic safety. CARFAX does not review, validate or edit the information and statements provided by the National Highway Traffic and Saftey Administration, which do not represent the opinion of CARFAX.



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J.D. Power Ratings
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Ownership: Rating:
Initial Ratings (up to 1 year)  
Overall Quality No data from source
  Mechanical Quality Rating 2 of 5
  Feature and Accessory Quality Rating 2 of 5
  Body and Interior Quality Rating 2 of 5
Overall Appeal No data from source
  Performance Rating 2 of 5
  Comfort Rating 2 of 5
  Feature and Instrument Panel No data from source
  Style Rating 2 of 5
Midterm Ratings (1-3 Years)  
  Mechanical Reliability No data from source
  Feature and Accessory Reliability No data from source
  Body and Interior Reliability No data from source
Long Term Ratings (3-5 Years)  
Overall Dependability No data from source
  Mechanical Dependability No data from source
  Feature and Accessory Dependability No data from source
  Body and Interior Dependability No data from source

J.D. Power and Associates uses selected highlights from the firm's quality and customer satisfaction syndicated studies to create the Power Ratings at the model-level. These ratings and awards are based on model rankings within each vehicle segment, whereas Power Circle Ratings compare all models across segments.

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Identifix Reliability Ratings
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Category: Comments: Rating:
Engine No data from source
Transmission & Driveline No data from source
Steering & Suspension No data from source
Brakes No data from source
Heating & Air Conditioning No data from source
Starting & Charging No data from source
Accessories No data from source
Identifix Legend


This 1996 DODGE DAKOTA reliability information was provided by Identifix. Identifix is the nation's largest technical support service for the aftermarket auto repair industry. CARFAX does not review, validate or edit the information and statements provided by Identifix, which do not represent the opinion of CARFAX.



Original Manufacturer Warranty
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Coverage: Years/Mileage:
Basic 3 years or 36,000 miles  
Drivetrain 3 years or 36,000 miles  
Emissions 2 years or 24,000 miles  
Corrosion 7 years or 100,000 miles  
Transferable Transferable: no cost, unlimited owners covered.  
Roadside Assistance Roadside assistance is covered for 3 years or 36,000 miles.  
Safety Belt & Inflatable Restraint No data from source  
Specific Components 8 years or 80,000  
Notes: Manufacturer covers emissions components under basic warranty. Emissions coverage may vary by state. Refer to owners manual for specific details. Transferable: no cost, unlimited owners covered. Corrosion coverage applies to outer panels. Inner panels are covered under corrosion for 3 years only. Roadside assistance free during basic coverage. Air bag coverage is 3 years or 36,000 miles. Wear items are covered for 1 year or 12,000 miles.  

This 1996 DODGE DAKOTA warranty information has been provided by J&L Warranty Pros.


New Car Test Drive Review
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Category: Review:
Summary:

Bargains loom as the Dakota heads for big changes.
By Mitch McCullough, Editor-in-Chief, NewCarTestDrive.com

Overall, the Dodge Dakota is a good, competent truck. But it has the misfortune to belong to the same family as the Dodge Ram, which is a great truck. And with prices overlapping, we'd prefer a low-end Ram over a high-end Dakota. Or perhaps a competing compact.

On the other hand, Dakota transaction prices may be quite different from suggested retail prices. With a new Dakota due this fall, dealers are likely to be willing to bargain. The last time we checked, Dodge was offering cash rebates on these models.

Overview:

At some point, the designers of the Dodge Dakota must have thought of the story of the three bears. It's smaller than a full-size pickup, a bit larger than a compact, designed for people who want the power, room and toughness of a full-size truck with the value, style and maneuverability of a compact.

The Dakota became the first midsize pickup--self-anointed--when it was introduced as a 1987 model. It still holds that distinction today, though compact pickups--Ford Rangers, GMC Sonomas and Chevrolet S-Series--have gotten bigger.

Dodge is so bullish on its midsize truck that it doesn't even sell a compact. That makes business sense, because sales of compact pickups have recently been declining. Compact pickups were bought by millions of baby boomers in the 1970s and 1980s, people who wanted the utility and image of a truck without the higher prices and bigger parking requirements of a full-sized model. Compact pickups in those days came with low prices and competed with subcompact sedans.

Nowadays the price of a loaded compact pickup puts it in the same territory as lower-priced sports cars, mini sport-utility vehicles and midsize sedans. Many compact trucks still have an attractive base price, but the average transaction prices are much higher. A modestly equipped compact pickup typically tops $15,000.

The higher prices have driven many of the new generation of entry-level buyers away. And the baby boomers are now older, raising families, making more money and are driving roomier, higher-priced sport-utilities and luxury sedans. Auto makers blame the higher prices on increasing safety and emissions regulations. This has left manufacturers with three basic choices: Wage the price war with stripper models devoid of profit, market loaded high-end trucks with strong image, or get out of the compact truck business.

Ford, Chevrolet and GMC are fighting in the trenches with their competitively priced compacts. Toyota has gone upscale with its sporty Tacoma 4wd trucks. Nissan's compact truck is showing its age, Mazda's B-Series trucks are Ford Rangers with a different front end and Mitsubishi has given up on the segment.

The Dakota straddles the fence. It competes with the compacts in terms of price, while offering a little more size, as well as the only V8 engine option south of a full-size truck. While a Dakota can be appealing to small businesses that don't need a full-size truck, most of them are bought for personal use. People use them to haul snowmobiles, personal water craft, surf boards. Or they buy the 4X4 Sport model and turn it into an image machine.

Read the complete 1996 Dodge Dakota review

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Awards
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