Pros: Bargain pricing; peppy, refined V6 powertrain; generous equipment levels; clever, family-friendly storage features
Cons: Weak acceleration from 4-cylinder engine; available 19-inch wheels and sport suspension diminish ride quality; thick door and roof pillars compromise rear visibility
CG Says: After gaining a specially trimmed Crossroad model as a mid-2014 addition, Dodge’s midsize SUV sees no significant changes for 2015. It might not have the overall space and refinement of some of its competitors, but Journey excels in other key areas. Among its strengths are outstanding cargo flexibility, optional built-in child-booster seats, and a quiet cabin. Combine this with aggressive pricing, and Journey is a compelling package for families of most any size.
Class | Midsize SUV |
Body Style(s) | 4-door wagon |
Passenger Count | 7 |
Drive Wheels | front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive |
Manufacturer | Dodge |
Nation of Manufacture | USA |
Base Prices | SE: $20,195 AWD SE: $25,595 SXT: $23,495 AWD SXT: $26,995 Crossroad: $24,995 AWD Crossroad: $28,395 Limited: $29,195 AWD Limited: $31,095 R/T: $29,395 AWD R/T: $31,295 |
Base Engine 2.4-liter 4-cylinder |
Horsepower 173 |
Std. Transmission 4-speed automatic |
Avail. Transmission NA |
EPA City Range (mpg) 19 |
EPA Hwy Range (mpg) 26 |
Optional Engine 3.6-liter V6 |
Horsepower 283 |
Std. Transmission 6-speed automatic |
Avail. Transmission NA |
EPA City Range (mpg) 16-17 |
EPA Hwy Range (mpg) 24-25 |