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Cars.com Reviews the 2013 Dodge Journey

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Getting along with the 2013 Dodge Journey means being able to compromise, says Cars.com reviewer Aaron Bragman. The crossover hasn’t seen much exterior updating since its 2009 introduction, but its looks have held up well. Its fuel economy lags behind competitors, but it’s thousands of dollars cheaper in some cases while offering significantly more standard features. Legroom could be better but cargo space is competitive. If you’re OK with giving a little, Bragman says, you might find that the Journey gives a lot back.

2013 Dodge Journey Review

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Matt Schmitz

Former Assistant Managing Editor-News Matt Schmitz is a veteran Chicago journalist indulging his curiosity for all things auto while helping to inform car shoppers.

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