Used 2020 Dodge Journey Consumer Reviews
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Everyone loves my journey
Everyone who has driven or rode in my 2016 journey loves it. It is quiet, roomy, nice riding, and accelerates well (with the V6). I bought it almost specifically for the ease of entry and exit, but getting all the other benefits was great. As an example, we were looking for a new home and riding in the realtors 2010 Infinity SUV. I got tired of the heat and entry/exit difficulty with the Infinity and suggested we just use the Journey which we did. Everyone was much more satisfied. Infinitys suck. I think the only problem with a Journey is that it is a Dodge which has been around forever and people think foreign cars are better engineered. IT AIN'T SO!! It isn't all roses tho, the tires were crap (good for about 25K), and you have to remove the front tire to replace the battery. I replaced tires with Michelin and got a AAA battery and now the Journey is about perfect. I've got about 85K on the Journey now and look forward to 150-200K before I part with it. One last word of advice. You don't need AWD. This feature is much oversold in all cars. Much better to have good tires with lots of tread on them.
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Great Value!
It is true that Dodge has not updated the Journey since 2011. It is true that it does not carry some of the new advanced electronics that it's competitors do. However, if you want an SUV for a great price, the Dodge Journey is the model of choice. SO far, I really like the Dodge Journey. It is comfortable to drive. It handles the road. My biggest recommendation is to get the optional V6 engine. You will thank me for that. I test drove the 4Cyl. version. It was very underpowered. The V6 is just right for this size vehicle. Overall, I recommend the Dodge Journey. Dealers have some phenomenal deals going on now.
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- SE Value 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,69588 mi away
- Crossroad 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,59999 mi away
- Crossroad 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,500In-stock online
Dodge Journey best suv I ever owned.
I have been buying cars for 35 years. I don't know who is paying off these Edmonds to give this auto poor review. I am a mechanic and this auto is very well built. It handles excellent for an suv better then a Honda or Toyota suvs. I have owned both a Honda Crv and a Toyota Rav 4. Both of them were noisy and poor riding. Something odd is going on because the Journey is an excellent suv and is very quiet and handles excellent. Some one is getting paid off for giving the poor reviews of this suv. Because of this social media crap from Edmonds and other companies that review cars they are discontinuing it. It s awful when a bunch of thugs like Edmonds does this. Some one hi up is getting paid off from Honda or Toyota to give it a poor rating. If you do not believe me drive one yourself and see what I am saying.
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Perfect for the grandkids!
I wanted a safe, affordable suv that was suitable for our three grandkids and practical for our lifestyle. I bought the 2018 Crossroad AWD in pitch black with black leather interior and black rims. It has the technology that I was hoping for and the third row that we needed. All three of our grandkids are required to sit in carseats. Two of them fit just fine in the third row while the smallest one fits rear facing in the second row. We are very happy that we went with the Crossroad. I can't wait to experience Maine's winter months in this car. If you're looking for a new car to tote kids around in and you're not ready to purchase a minivan, this is the car for you!
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If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it
Dodge hasn’t changed the style of this model since it came out. For good reason, I think. It’s still a great looking car! We are coming from leasing a base model sorento, and the crossroad version is a huge upgrade for us. If you’re getting a Journey, get the crossroad edition. We sat in the SE and SXT and they’re not comparable. I also highly recommend the v6 with all wheel drive. We live where there’s regular snow and ice in the winter and it handles beautifully. The ONLY drawback so far is the low gas mileage (about 17 around town). But I’ll take it since everything else is a positive.
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