Used 2014 Dodge Journey SUV Consumer Reviews
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Worth every penny
This car saved my family's life. Its worth every penny. We ended up on 2 wheels and immediately went back on to 4 instead of flipping. Someone went to do a u-turn and did not look back to see if anyone was coming up on them. They turned out in front of us and we had to correct and quickly. We heard the skidding of our tires as the passenger side came up but nothing more than that thank goodness! I strongly believe our children and ourselves are ok thanks to our dodge journey!
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Reliable family vehicle
We have had the car for 4 years and never had any problems. Engine is really underpowered but the car provides a comfortable and silent ride. Space for the kids and luggage. Entertainment system is OK for the price, same with materials. Dodge dealership is pretty bad, unfortunately this seams to be a common trend with car sellers.
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- R/T 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,990167 mi away
- SXT 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,995170 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,999182 mi away
8 month review, 1st road trip to FL, update
V6 plenty of power front seats ok rear seats not suitable for older adults for long periods. Averaged 21.5 mpg doing between 75 and 90. Will focus on seat comfort with next vehicle, still very happy with purchase, just finding all the faults now. Vehicle just over 5 years old no problems so far and for the money we paid for a 2 year old vehicle I couldn't be more satisfied.
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Good SUV for the Money
Have had an SE for 26 months. The Good: Great Storage options, nice interior, useful third row, Bluetooth controls. The OK: Fuel mileage ( after 16,000 miles my avg MPG is 23.5). The Bad: 4 cylinder is a little underpowered, no daytime running lights standard Update (9/2019). Have had the Journey for 5 years at 77000 miles. The good. No brake problems, alignment has been good. The bad: seven recalls for various things ( none of which affected operation. ReAr hatch won’t unlock. Mileage got slightly worse at 22. 8
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Things I don't like: Performance is weak. Interior is full of cheap, shiny black plastic. It's not badly designed on the inside, it's just you can tell they cut corners on the materials. Seat belts look like something from the 80s - weirdly thin and insubstantial. Odd noise coming from the engine compartment on cold start at 32k miles. Truly horrible visibility from the inside with blind spots a-plenty. Things I like: Individualistic exterior design (love it or loathe it, it's different). The seats are comfortable. Some neat storage solutions for all your family's stuff. The seven seat feature is awesome in car of this size and price range, making this car good value.