Dakota Body-On-Frame Pickup Production Ends After 2011 - PickupTrucks.com

Update #1 November-4-2009 01:59 EDT: . Fred Diaz, president and CEO of the new Ram brand , says Dakota pickup production will end by 2011. "It's the natural end of the Dakota's lifecycle," Diaz said. Diaz said many Dakota buyers find themselves in the dilemma of buying either a Dakota or a Ram 1500 half-ton because both trucks cross into the other's price range but the half-ton Ram is more capable. "The merger with Fiat has put us in the perfect position to evaluate Fiat's offerings," said Diaz. "We could [replace the Dakota] with something in-house but we're also examining what Fiat has - every model, including Iveco. We're going to pick the one that makes the most sense to us. ". The mention of a unibody pickup and the newly-separated-from-Dodge Ram brand seem to conflict. The Ram brand is going to emphasize tough trucks aimed at tough truckers. The concept of a unibody pickup, like the Honda Ridgeline, has not been well received by this group because of such vehicles' relatively weak work capabilities. "The Dakota replacement can't be a light paperweight replacement that can't do anything," said Diaz. Dakota production might still continue after 2011 for markets outside the U. S. , like South America. We've just taken a quick run through Chrysler's 2010-14 business plan and one item we noticed is that the Dakota body-on-frame pickup is scheduled to end after 2011. An. Source: news.pickuptrucks.com