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2004 Dodge Dakota Mid-Size Pickup Truck

Dodge's mid-size Dakota pickup shares its big-rig look with the much larger Ram. It drives and feels more like a full-size truck than the compact competition, like the Ford Ranger and Toyota Tacoma. The Dakota hasn't been redesigned since 1997, and it shows in the cabin where plastics feel cheap and the overall look is out-of-date. Read More »

2004 Dodge Stratus Mid-Size Sedan

Stratus as a four-door sedan stretches long and wide over a taut package with fluid lines patterned after the coupe, but it shows revised front-end styling with the 2004 editions plus fresh appointments in the five-seat cabin. Read More »

2004 Dodge Stratus Mid-Size Coupe

The graceful arched profile and exaggerated slant to the windshield for Dodge's mid-size coupe show styling concepts lifted from Intrepid, but the prow with body-colored grille in cross-hair pattern comes directly off the outrageous Viper. Read More »

2003 Dodge Stratus Midize Coupe

After only two years on the market, slinky Stratus the coupe in Dodge's line from DaimlerChrysler whips up muscular new front and rear styling with racy lines and two trim treatments revised for editions of 2003. Read More »

2003 Dodge Neon Compact Sedan

Dodge's compact sedan seems like a miniature version of Intrepid, with its roof arching over sensuously shaped doors to merge rear pillars in the descent to a curt tail. Read More »

2003 Dodge Intrepid Large Sedan

A new sport-tuned SXT version for Dodge's flagship sedan highlights 2003 models. In all, Intrepid segments into three variations this year, each drawing on a different powerplant. Read More »