The Dodge Journey is a midsize crossover that’s available in five- or seven-seat configurations. It’s also offered with front- or all-wheel drive. Competitors include the Ford Edge, Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander.
New for 2014 The Crew model has been replaced by a new Limited trim level, and satellite radio is now available for all Journey trims.
Exterior Highlights
Crosshair grille
Flared fenders
17-inch wheels; 19-inch aluminum wheels available
Power heated side mirrors
Dual exhaust tips with available V-6 engine
Available roof rails
Available LED taillights
Available fog lights
Available power sunroof
Interior Highlights
Fabric-covered seats; leather-trimmed seats available
Available heated front seats
Manual air conditioning; automatic air conditioning available
Tilt/telescoping steering wheel with audio controls
Second-row floor bins
Touch-screen stereo with 4.3-inch display, MP3 jack and USB port; available 8.4-inch touch-screen system
Available Infinity premium stereo
Available built-in second-row booster seats
Available storage compartment inside front-passenger seat
Under the Hood
173-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine
Available 283-hp, 3.6-liter V-6
Four-speed automatic transmission (four-cylinder)
Available six-speed automatic (V-6)
Four-cylinder model is front-wheel drive only; V-6 versions can have front- or all-wheel drive
Both engines use regular gas
Maximum towing capacity is 1,000 pounds for the four-cylinder, 2,500 pounds for the V-6
Safety Features
Antilock brakes
Side-impact airbags for the front seats
Side curtain airbags
Driver’s knee airbag
Electronic stability system with electronic roll mitigation and trailer-sway control