The compact Dodge Dakota was a hit for most of its life, but Dodge eventually discontinued it in 2011. Why did Dodge pull the ...
There’s something poetic about watching a forgotten Dodge Rampage wake up after nearly three decades of silence. Dane Shemwell of Detail Dane YouTubing fame found this one sleeping under a film of ...
This 1986 Dodge Ram D150 began its history in truck magazines as a low-buck project in Custom Classic Trucks dubbed the High School Custom. The premise was a high school kid could find and build a ...
Very few flaws and relatively low miles make this truck appealing, but the price may have you reconsidering whether this 2002 ...
I’ve never once thought about how aerodynamic the second-gen Dodge Dakota may or may not be. Of course, I’m pretty clueless when it comes to stuff like that; the closest I’ve been to a wind tunnel was ...
This 1989 Dodge Ram is a classic, high-mileage first-generation heavy-duty pickup truck showing 278,000 miles. Built as an ...
America has always loved its pickup trucks the way poets love heartbreak—deeply, loudly, and without apology. From farm fields to factory lots, these machines built the country as much as they carried ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
To try to boost low sales of its Dakota line, in 1989 Dodge did something very weird by making a convertible hardtop version ...
There are some things you just don't see every day. A Mopar veteran could go to a lot of car shows and never find another '50 Dodge pickup street machine, which is precisely why Roy and Jane Braden's ...