***SUM'S Answer***- Its very simple and quite stupid, all I ever noticed is that the sport has fog lights and a decal that says "sport". In 1988, the Sport package was added as a mid-year release. Available in both 2wd and 4x4, the Sport included: * AM Stereo / FM Stereo radio with cassette player * Carpeted logo floor mats * Center armrest bench seat * Charcoal/Silver Deluxe Cloth interior with fold-down arm rest * Color-keyed leather-wrapped sport steering wheel * Deluxe wipers * Dual remote control outside mirrors * Floor Carpet * Gauge Package * Mopar Air Dam with Bosch Fog Lamps * Mopar Light Bar with Bosch Off-Road lamps (4x4 only) * Unique bodyside tape stripes * Euro-style black out grille and bumpers * Sliding rear window * 3.9 L V6 engine * 15" aluminum wheels (5 bolt) The Sport was available only in Black, Bright White and Graphic Red. Also debutting in 1991 were the six bolt wheels (replacing the earlier five bolt wheels) based on Dodge's marketing attempting to differentiate the Dakota from competing manufacturers' trucks and the upcoming new Ram introduction
Basically the difference is that the Dodge Ram Laramie has better style then the normal Dodge Ram.
the only thing that would be diffrent is the overdrive.
There is no difference in a 1995 dodge dakota with a 3.9 v6 engine and a 2000 dodge dakota with a 3.9 v6 engine and you can exchange the newer engine with the older one.
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What is the difference between a Dodge Journey SE and a Dodge Journey SXT
Dodge Dakota was created in 1986.
The Dodge Dakota was in the Dodge car brand until 2009, and was sold as the RAM Dakota until 2012.
The Dodge Dakota was originally taken off of Dodge in 2009, then renamed the RAM Dakota until 2012.
The price for wheel bearings for a Dodge Dakota vary slightly by retailer. On average this part cost between 60 and 65 dollars.
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