Go to MSN.com and click the "autos" tab. Input the vehicle make/model then pick the year. Specs for almost all modern cars are there.
I believe it is up to 7000. Less for a 3.7L
Towing capacity of a 4x4 double cab V6 model is 6500# with the towing package. Without the towing package it is 3500.
The towing capacity of a 2000 Dodge Dakota V6 is about 7500 pounds. The Dodge Dakota was discontinued in 2011.
3500lbs with factory towing package.
TrailManor can answer that question. Here's a link to their PDF: http://trailmanor.com/WebDocs/Camping-Towing/TowRatingPDF/2001.pdf
The 2001 Dodge Dakota, with a towing package, has a trailer brake built in. The trailer brake is part of the towing package.
818 kg
Towing Capacity is 2,000 lbs. for the non-tow package models and 3,500 lbs. for the tow package models.
The recommended towing capacity for a Dodge Dakota is around 5000 pounds. The recommended towing capacity of Dodge Dakota RT of only 2000 pounds because the RT has lowered springs and different shocks then the standard Dakotas.
About 8500 lbs
I have a 2001 Dodge Dakota 4x4 4.7L V8 auto with the 3.92 gear ratio and it is rated for 6500 lbs towing capacity.
2,000 lbs. unless you have the optional towing package. With the optional towing package, it's 3,800 lbs.