Used 2015 Dodge Journey SUV Consumer Reviews
Great car until it hit 60k miles
I bought this car in 2019. At the time had 17k miles. Was a great car. The room in it is good for maybe a family of four. The backseat does not have enough room to fit a rear facing seat. When the car got to about 60k miles we started having a lot of issues. One issue continued even after repairing it numerous times and spending a lot of money. The started went out at about 69k miles. It started stalling and misfiring. This vehicle has quite a few open recalls as well. I wouldn’t recommend buying a Journey to anyone, unless you want the headache of costly repairs and not knowing if it will start or not. I would recommend people to stay away from it because it will not last long.
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Death trap!
I hate this car! It dies all the time and I have no warning at all. It’s been over a hundred times. No one can figure out the cause and the vehicle needs completely recalled because I know others say the same thing as me.
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Glitchy vehicle
I own a Crossroads V6 non 4wd there’s no option for that on here. Anyway it has many electrical glitches . Sometimes the cruise/traction control goes out then re activates. Bluetooth and steering wheel buttons are inop. Vision is limited with the absurdly wide B pillars. own a Crossroads V6 non 4wd there’s no option for that on here. Anyway it has many electrical glitches . Sometimes the cruise/traction control goes out then re activates. Bluetooth and steering wheel buttons are inop. Vision is limited with the absurdly wide B pillars.
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Roadblock Alert: 2015 Dodge Journey
Vehicle Review: 2015 Dodge Journey The 2015 Dodge Journey may not be the best choice for potential buyers due to a couple of notable drawbacks. One major concern is the difficulty in accessing the battery, particularly for non-mechanics. This can lead to inconvenience and potentially higher maintenance costs if battery-related issues arise. Another aspect worth considering is the reported breakdowns that seem to occur around the 100,000-mile mark. While every vehicle is subject to wear and tear over time, the frequency of breakdowns in the Journey at this milestone raises concerns about its long-term reliability. Considering these factors, I would highly advise potential buyers to explore alternative options in the market that offer easier battery accessibility and potentially better long-term reliability. It's crucial to conduct thorough research and consider customer reviews and expert opinions before making a final decision.
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