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My local Dodge dealer has e-mail, so I asked them about the meaning of
SLT.
Here's what they said:
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 09:42:38 -0500
From: dominion dodge <dodgeram@roanoke.infi.net>
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Schaller wrote:
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> With a Dodge Dakota, what does "SLT" actually stand for? Please
> respond, let me know. (I've heard "Super Luxury Truck" --- is that
> correct???)
The letters SLT are not an acronym , they are an indication of the trim
level (base, sport , or SLT). They have no other meaning. The SLT trim
level is the most luxurios trim but the letters don't stand for any
other words.
Hope this answers your question.
Ed. Anderson
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