Re: 2021 Dakota
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06/28/20 10:04 AM
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In a poor marketing move, I always felt Chrysler screwed up when the dropped the midsized Dakota. The full sized 1500 truck behemoths of today won't fit into the garages of many homes whereas a midsize will. Plenty of midsize trucks running around here because of that. The side view of the new Ram Dakota looks pretty nice.
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Re: 2021 Dakota
[Re: FM3AAR]
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06/28/20 10:17 AM
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In a poor marketing move, I always felt Chrysler screwed up when the dropped the midsized Dakota. The full sized 1500 truck behemoths of today won't fit into the garages of many homes whereas a midsize will. Plenty of midsize trucks running around here because of that. The side view of the new Ram Dakota looks pretty nice. I agree,but $30,000 !
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Re: 2021 Dakota
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06/28/20 11:10 AM
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Whole lot of speculation in that "report". Once the author lists their name most hard facts disappear from the article. Yep.
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Re: 2021 Dakota
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06/28/20 12:23 PM
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Hopefully Ram doesn't overprice these, but you'd think there would be a sizeable market for a midsize. They will overprice them. That's exactly how and why the big three killed the Dakota, Ranger, and S10 off in the first place. The inexpensive small trucks were stealing sales and profitability from the bloated, highly profitable full sized trucks, so they kept raising prices on the small trucks until they cost almost as much.
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Re: 2021 Dakota
[Re: DaveRS23]
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06/28/20 02:52 PM
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Seriously flawed article. They compare Gladiator sales against the F150 and Tundra full size trucks then later compare the size to the Colorado and Tacoma. On paper, the Gladiator is a competitor to the Colorado, Ranger, and Tacoma but is more of a premium lifestyle vehicle. The sales price reflects that. As a result, the light pickup crowd will not seek out the more expensive Gladiator. Instead, they will search for more conventional and cost effective vehicles. I have no idea what the sales goals were for the Gladiator. Knowing it's targeted at a specific market segment and is priced far more than the average midsize truck, I can't imagine Jeep expected to hit 100,000 units per year.
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Re: 2021 Dakota
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06/28/20 02:56 PM
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The side view of the new Ram Dakota looks pretty nice. AFAIK there are NO pics of an actual 2021 Dakota - the lead pic in the linked story is a 1500 & here's a "SPY" photo of something claimed mid-size, but still looks BIG
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Re: 2021 Dakota
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06/28/20 03:31 PM
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The side view of the new Ram Dakota looks pretty nice. AFAIK there are NO pics of an actual 2021 Dakota - the lead pic in the linked story is a 1500 & here's a "SPY" photo of something claimed mid-size, but still looks BIG Well no wonder why I thought it was so nice looking. I think the Ram 1500 is the best looking of all of the full sized trucks out there.
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Re: 2021 Dakota
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06/28/20 03:42 PM
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Seriously flawed article. They compare Gladiator sales against the F150 and Tundra full size trucks then later compare the size to the Colorado and Tacoma. On paper, the Gladiator is a competitor to the Colorado, Ranger, and Tacoma but is more of a premium lifestyle vehicle. The sales price reflects that. As a result, the light pickup crowd will not seek out the more expensive Gladiator. Instead, they will search for more conventional and cost effective vehicles. I have no idea what the sales goals were for the Gladiator. Knowing it's targeted at a specific market segment and is priced far more than the average midsize truck, I can't imagine Jeep expected to hit 100,000 units per year. I totally agree. Just like Wranglers, the Gladiator is going to command a premium price and appeal to a very well defined market segment, that Jeep both defines and dominates. It’s not intended to be a sales leader.
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Re: 2021 Dakota
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06/28/20 08:42 PM
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It looks full size to me. Is this going to be another 1500 series truck with the name 'Dakota' stuck to it?
A Dakota, sized they way they used to be, with a new Hemi would be ok. Okay ? It would be fantastic!
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Re: 2021 Dakota
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06/29/20 11:22 AM
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Agree on keeping it small; the new Ranger and GM "small" trucks seem a bit too large, and I think there's a strong market for something sized like the original S10. Light weight, 4-cyl & V6 options, 2WD & 4WD, 2 door & extended cab, 5 or 6 ft bed. Entry price under or at $20K and relatively simple & basic, but attractive. For years, I had 67-72 El Caminos, which were very handy for most tasks, though they had small brakes. It seems incredible to me that pickups are $40K and up nowadays, and gigantic & overly heavy. I think there's a big market for those who don't want/need to pose as a Paul Bunyan/Terminator caricature.
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