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Placed order on 10/27/00 and it arrived at dealers on 11/28/00.
Bookitty
I hate to throw a monkey wrench into things. I just ordered a Quad Cab and wanted to get a Patriot blue sport as well. The thing is, Patriot Blue is only available on the SLT models. Believe it or not, the same identical trucks(one SLT and the other a sport) with the same options, the SLT was cheaper in my area. Go figure. When I finally did get my order placed I got a Intense Blue SLT. I also ordered the 4.7 with a 5-speed and 3.92 rearend with dark graphite interior. I saw the Taupe in a Patriot Blue quad and it looked fine. Good Luck
shopping for a 2001 Quab Cab. I wanted a Garnet
Red, loaded SLT with a rear slider window. Dealer
calls me today and said he has a loaded Black one,
but has the solid back window with the defroster.
I was bummed because it does have all the options
I want, minus the color and the slider. What are
your opinions on the sliding rear window? Any
problems with leaks?
I called him back and said I would pass on the
black one, I will hold out for the Garnet Red with
the slider. But, I still want to hear from you on
the pro's vs cons.....thanks!!
Brian
Because of the rear seat, it is difficult for the driver to reach and operate the rear slider. There is some dicussion about tinted vs clear glass availability with the slider. Because of the shorter bed, some use the slider to carry longer cargo so it does not stick out the end of the truck. Useful for reducing the drumming/booming noise created when the rear windows are open. Several other issues.
Go check out the owners conference for all the details. Look in the Yellow bar to the left and click on conferences. From there go to Owners Groups and scroll down to Quad Cab topics. More than you ever could care to know about Quads.
Can't wait till my truck gets here, understand you can track the progress, can you tell me how, and what a D-1 Status is.
Thanks all, this is a great way of receiving information.
as much as the rest of us, and probably more than your dealer.
ORDER STATUS CODES
BB - review by fleet department
BD - special equipment processing
BE - edit error
BG - passed edit n/a for schedule
BGL - edit ok parts unavailable
BX - passed edit available for schedule
C - sub firm
D - firm schedule - dealer has allocation and all parts available
D - 1 gateline schedule - scheduled to be built
E - frame
F - paint
G - trim
I - built not ok'd
J - built ok'd
JB - shipped to body vendor
JE - emission check
JS - shipped to storage
KZ - released by plant , invoiced
KZL - released - not shipped
KZM - first rail departure
KZN - first rail arrival
KZO - delayed/recieved
KZOA - plant holds
KZOB - zone/distribution holds
KZOC - carrier delays
KZOD - carrier holds
KZOE - mis-shipped vehicle
KZOF - show/test vehicle
KZOG - damaged vehicle
KZOH - all other reasons
KZT - second rail departure
KZU - second rail arrival
KZX - delivered to dealer
ZA - canceled
Good luck.
Bookitty
http://www.dakota-truck.net/order_status.html
I find out that it does not have the skid plate
group. Now I know I should probably just order a
new Quad, but maybe the skip group isnt all that
important. I will only take the truck off road
occasionally, so do you think it really matters
without the skid plates? Apprectiate hearing from
you on this, thanks!
Brian
I would recommend skids for any kind of off-road activity. You never know what could bounce up there and cause damage. A punctured fuel tank out in the boonies is a disaster!
Just a suggestion - Instead of ordering a new QC to get the skid plate group, why not investigate the possibility of ordering the parts and installing the group yourself on the QC you are referring to? That's what I did on my previous truck ('99 Mazda B3000). Skids are just plates with attaching hardware. I'm not really mechanically inclined, but I did not have any trouble installing them on the Mazda.
Another possibility would be to use the lack of skids as a bargaining chip on the QC your are looking at. Something along the lines of "I'm ready to but this truck if you toss in the skid plate group." According to reports, DC truck/SUV sales are down. Seems to me the dealer should be anxious to make a sale. Use it to your advantage. Good luck. Let us know how it works out...
The skid plate group on my '00 RC listed for $130. They might be a bit more for the QC, but the dealer would be stupid to loose a sale for that kind of money...
I will let you know how things work out, thanks!!
Brian
Procudure;
1) Copy and paste your append to the "new post" area.
2)Make any changes you need to and click on POST.
3) "Scribble" your original append to remove it.
As with all things in life, there are good and bad points to every decision.
item it was missing was the sliding window. It is
a garnet red 2001 SLT, loaded. I did have them add
the skid plates to it, but they made me pay the
$130 for it! : (
It will be driven up from Oregon on Monday, to
here in Olympia, WA. Unfortunatley, that puts 600
miles on the truck to start. I used Autobytel, and
had good results. Anyway, will let you know how it
is when I pick it up on Tuesday, thanks for all the
help!!!
Brian
Dakota's Rock!
shawkwav
Bookitty
I recently ordered a quad also. (11/20/00) I am still in the waiting stages, but would like to get a hold of the check list you mentioned above. Thank You in advance for your help, and congratulations to you on your new truck. I hope I enjoy mine as much as it sounds like you enjoy yours.
Don Fisher
No, I never did get a chance to drive the Ranger with the 4.0L SOHC, so I really can't compare. What happened was that last summer I decided I needed a bigger engine than the 3.0L in my '99 Mazda B3000. I was kind of holding out for the 2001 Ranger/B-Series trucks with the 4.0L upgrade. Out of curiosity, I test drove the Dakota with the 4.7L V8 and was smitten. It was all over. By the end of July, I was driving a new Dakota. I can say that for me, the biggest difference is that I can now drive my truck with a light foot as opposed to a heavy one. So even though I'm driving a much more powerful engine, I'm actually a safer driver. It just seemed that I was always wrapping out that poor 3.0L just to keep up with traffic. That made me more aggressive, and not as safe.
One interesting note on fuel costs is that the 4.7L only costs me a couple of bucks a week more to drive than the 3.0L. While the V8 gets about 3MPG less than the V6, I had to run 92 octane in the 3.0L because of a pinging problem. All in all, I'm very happy with the Dakota. There is just something about a V8 and a 5-speed. No knock against the Ranger/B-Series trucks. I like them. It is just the way it worked out for me...
You might also have to wait a while to test drive a Dakota V8 with a 5spd. Before I ordered my '00 Dakota with the 5spd, my dealer first did a five state dealer inventory search for a V8 with a 5spd and came up empty handed. Word is that the 5spd usually must be factory ordered.
I am 40 years old and my dakota is a pleasure to drive day in and day out 01 4x4 4.7 QC
Bookitty
I was sold and now have one in my driveway.
If the dealer had not had this one the lot for me to test-drive, I may NEVER had bought one.
Bookitty
The Kelly Blue Book (Retail) value for the truck is $25,195. Trade in is approximately $21,000. I am asking $24,000.
The truck is in Knoxville, Tennessee. If you, or anyone you know is interested in this truck please send me an email.
grokg@mindspring.com
grokg@btinternet.com
Bummed,
grokg
so that you and I can discuss the check list!
Shawkwav
"dealer fee"- I don't recall at this moment, I have to get back to you. I know there was some charge for clerical stuff.
"Advertizing"- Yup, had to pay that. think around $400 or so.
Don't forget "destination charge" as well $585.
Also had $99 for window etch for anti-theft.
If the dealers in Fla. have a website, you might try to negotiate with the internet dept.
Good luck
Bookitty
Locally, one of the dealers I talked to added a $200 doc fee to our "almost agreed to" price at the last minute. They said it was for inspection of the vehicle upon delivery, dealer prep , etc. Needless to say, I walked away (actually hung up).
I did hear that DC had upped the price on all Dakotas by 1% sometime in October. But, it did not affect my negotiations with Melton Sales in OK.