This week we are going to look at the Dodge Journey. The Journey is a crossover from the classic station wagon and SUV. 2010 is the only the second production year for the Dodge Journey.
I would normally wait until a car has been on the street a couple of years before writing an Auto Recon. However, because of the requests I have had about the Journey and the reputation of Dodge’s minivan fleet, I thought I would at least introduce it here.
A look through the interior tells you that Chrysler’s minivans had a heavy influence on the Journey. Features like Flip ‘n Stow storage compartment under the front passenger seat, Chill Zone glove box beverage cooler, and bluetooth make the Journey a high end luxury family transportation vehicle.
The base SE model comes with large 16-inch steel wheels. It is powered by a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine that is rated at 173 horsepower. You can get a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 235 horsepower.
The Journey will cost you between $20,000 to $29,000. This is inline with a vehicle having the engine size and features that is on the Dodge Journey.
According to FuelEconomy.com the Journey will get you 15mpg in city and 23 mpg on the open road. This is average for a vehicle of the Journey’s size and weight range.
Automotive.com reports recalls for the Dodge Journey on its’ electrical system, air bags, and power train. Considering these recalls are from its’ first model year, I am not to surprised. It seems most car manufactures needs a few years to work out the problems.
Bottom-line: The Dodge Journey has the potential of being a great luxury family car. Right now it is not there. Dodge has a good track record with the Caravan, Voyager, along with the Town & Country. We will be keeping our eye on the Journey.
Tags: Crossover, Dodge, Journey, station wagon, SUV
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