- The 1990 Dodge Dakota has a six-cylinder V6 engine that runs at 125 horsepower. It has a maximum towing capacity of 4,600 lbs. It produces 195 foot-pounds of torque. A four-speed automatic overdrive transmission is standard except on the 2WD regular cab model, which comes with a five-speed manual. ABS brakes are standard.
- The fuel tank capacity is 15 gallons. The EPA estimates the mileage to be 15 miles per gallon in the city, 20 miles per gallon on the highway and 17 miles per gallon combined.
- The gross weight of the 1990 Dodge Dakota is 5,080 lbs. It is 204 inches long, 68 inches wide and 64 inches tall. The wheelbase is 131 inches. Seating is for two or three passengers, except for the 2WD Club Cab and Sport Club Cab, which have room for six and five passengers, respectively.
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