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Introductory details, specs and photos of the Dodge truck lineup for 2005.
Dodge Commemorative Edition SRT Vehicles - Limited Edition 2005 SRT Vehicles
Chrysler's Street and Racing Technology program, SRT for short, is an in-house program that develops performance versions of vehicles from the company's standard lineup. Dodge has introduced three 2005 Commemortaive Edition SRT vehicles, the Dodge Viper SRT10, the Dodge SRT4 and the Dodge Ram SRT10.
2005 Dodge Dakota Photo Gallery
Take a close up look at the 2005 Dodge Dakota pickup truck from many angles, interior and exterior. Dodge introduced the 2005 Dakota at the 2004 Chicago Auto Show.
2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Quad Cab & Power Wagon
Take a look at pictures taken for Dodge's introduction of two new trucks for 2005, the Ram SRT-10 Quad Cab and the Power Wagon.
Dodge Bringing Back the Power Wagon for 2005 in the Form of a HEMI-powered Offroad Ram
Dodge is bringing back the Power Wagon for 2005, after a 25-year absence, tagging the classic name to an offroad, HEMI-powered Dodge Ram pickup truck. Here are the first facts we know about the 2005 Power Wagon.
Dodge Introduces the 2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Quad Cab
You say you want to own the powerful Dodge Ram SRT-10 pickup---but you need a truck that seats four? Dodge comes through for 2005, offering its Viper-powered Ram truck in a Quad Cab configuration.
First Look at the 2005 Dodge Dakota Truck
Dodge introduced its 2005 Dakota pickup truck at the 2004 Chicago Auto Show, calling it "the largest, most powerful and most capable mid-size pickup in the market." Here's a first look at the new truck.

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