No the last Dakota was made on August 23, 2011.
It is doubtful, the last Dakota was made in August of 2011.
Dodge Dakotas tend to be in the same class as most American made vehicles: they lose up to 1/3 of their initial value when you drive them off the lot (new).
No the Intrepid is not being made it was discontinued in after the 2004 model year and was replaced by the dodge magnum/charger
the dodge viper is still being made today and i hope that continues for many years to come because the dodge viper is one of my favorate cars
Yes, Ram 1500-5500 trucks are still being produced.
Yes, mountains are still being formed.
I don't know if they are being made still but i do know that there are still alot out there.
Yes Riken tires are still being made. Michelin makes them in Indonesia e
There are still rear wheel drives being made.There are still rear wheel drives being made.
A complete answer would fill many books, but a few examples are:the Ojibwas built wigwams, the Dakota did notthe Ojibwas built birchbark canoes, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas had a society of shamans called midewewin, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas used ribbonwork decoration on clothing, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwa men often wore cloth turbans, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas made a specific type of moccasin with a puckered front seam, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas lived north of Lake Superior, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas had clans called Crane, Loon, Hawk, Gull, Pike, Otter, Moose, Caribou, Wolf and Lynx, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas spoke an Algonquian language, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas made containers of birchbark (wigwassi-makak), the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas performed an annual Snowshoe Dance to give thanks for their ability to continue hunting in winter, the Dakotas did notOjibwa men often wore decorated garters around their leggings, just below the knees, the Dakotas did notOjibwa bows often had curved scoops cut out along one edge, Dakota bows did not. . . . the list could go on indefinitely.
A complete answer would fill many books, but a few examples are:the Ojibwas built wigwams, the Dakota did notthe Ojibwas built birchbark canoes, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas had a society of shamans called midewewin, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas used ribbonwork decoration on clothing, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwa men often wore cloth turbans, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas made a specific type of moccasin with a puckered front seam, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas lived north of Lake Superior, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas had clans called Crane, Loon, Hawk, Gull, Pike, Otter, Moose, Caribou, Wolf and Lynx, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas spoke an Algonquian language, the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas made containers of birchbark (wigwassi-makak), the Dakotas did notthe Ojibwas performed an annual Snowshoe Dance to give thanks for their ability to continue hunting in winter, the Dakotas did notOjibwa men often wore decorated garters around their leggings, just below the knees, the Dakotas did notOjibwa bows often had curved scoops cut out along one edge, Dakota bows did not. . . . the list could go on indefinitely.
No.