 | Introduced for 1987, Dodges Dakota was the first midsize pickup--larger than most compacts and smaller than full-size models. Dakotas came in two sizes: 112-inch wheelbase with a 6.5-foot cargo bed, or 124-inch wheelbase with an 8-foot bed. Each had a 3-place bench seat, but bucket seats might be installed in base or Sport models. A Club Cab pickup arrived in 1990, with a 131-inch wheelbase and 6.5-foot bed, plus storage compartments beneath hinged rear cushions. Rear antilock brakes had been added for 1989. An innovative convertible pickup truck joined the line during 1989, with standard 3.9-liter V6, but remained on sale only into 1990.A shift interlock was added to manual transmissions, and a 2WD Sport Club Cab model joined the 1995 lineup. Truck, Dodge, 1995, 3 Seats, 2.5L - 4 Cylinders Number of Reviews: 4 | Ratings:  | Best deal: $2493 $2493 - $4441 from 2 stores. |