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Dodge Introduces 2014 Journey Crossroad at the 2014 Chicago Auto Show

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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will show off a new trim level for the venerable Dodge Journey crossover at the 2014 Chicago Auto Show. The new 2014 Journey Crossroad is an appearance package that slots between the SXT and Limited trim levels in the lineup and adds some mild cosmetic changes and interior trim updates.

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Outside, the Journey Crossroad gets black chrome trim on its grille, headlights, roof rails and front bumper, complementing the smoked headlights. Dark lower sill trim and smoked taillight lenses join standard 19-inch Hyper Black dark wheels.

Inside, seven-passenger seating is standard, as are new leather hides covering the seats in an updated pattern. Powertrains are unchanged, with the standard 173-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine or the available 273-hp, 3.6-liter V-6. The 2014 Journey Crossroad will be available at dealers beginning this spring and will start at $25,990 including destination.

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