2011 Dodge Journey Mainstreet 3.6

Summary:

I really love this vehicle

General Comments:

I just replaced my BMW 740iL with this Dodge Journey. It was a great move.

The Journey is easier to get and out of. It is just as fast. It is very quite. The seats are even more comfortable with more adjustment than my old BMW.

The 3.6 engine has lots of snap and pull. The six speed transmission is very smooth and fast acting. The fuel mileage is great for a vehicle this size. We average 19-20 mpg in Austin driving. On a long trip we average 25-26 with a high of 27.1 mpg.

The third row seats are for short hauls only, and then for kids. The other seats are comfortable for long drives, and have lots of adjustments, even the middle ones.

I have not regretted buying this car.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 27th January, 2012

2009 Dodge Journey Base 4 cylinder

Summary:

Brake eater

Faults:

The engine in this crossover is small and under powered, but it works OK.

The major issues:

Brakes, brakes, brakes, and just to top it off, BRAKES!

Rear rotor drag happening. Afraid the back tires will burst into flames.

Tires are horrible. Worn out already at 30000 Miles.

General Comments:

This is last, final Dodge I'm ever going to own.

I had a Dodge Caravan at one time; that was a lemon, and I vowed then not to buy Dodge. But with a brain fart and an attitude that Dodge may have gotten better, I bought from them again.

Stupid mistake, this Journey eats up brakes and rotors every 10000 miles it seems. I bought it with 29000 miles on it, and it needed all new brakes, and now at 39000 miles it needs brakes again! And that includes the rear brakes.

Along with that, my REAR tires are shot. On a front wheel drive car. The only reason the front are not bad, is because the tires were changed before I purchased it.

How come American car makers can't get it right?

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 26th January, 2012

26th Jan 2012, 21:13

Get a 4-wheel alignment, and make sure someone isn't riding the brakes like some annoying people do.

2011 Dodge Journey Crew 3.6

Summary:

Solid, family-friendly vehicle

Faults:

Not a single problem at this point. The vehicle is still fairly new.

General Comments:

This car is, without a doubt, the best riding, best driving, most solid built vehicle I have ever owned.

We purchased this vehicle partly because of our growing family, and partly because of our last vehicle becoming more and more problematic. Our 09 Camry was initially decent, but after numerous recalls and numerous quality issues, we decided it was time for a change. We started looking for a minivan, but my wife decided she was "not ready for minivan phase" yet.

We like the concept of the Ford Edge that I currently drive, but there is not enough room for long weekend road trips for a family of four and a golden retriever.

We test drove a Tahoe and the new Durango, both great SUV's, but with V8 economy, and near 50K price tags, and no need for towing, we opted against them. We looked into our Journey after my wife's co-worker mentioned how much she likes hers. We test drove one, and drove it home that day.

First of all, the quality of this car is astounding. This is the first Dodge I've owned, and I must say I am impressed with the fit and finish. My Edge is nice also, but truth be told, the Journey takes the cake in overall design and craftsmanship. The touchscreen controls are phenomenal. Everything is easy to read and very user friendly. The gauges and info center are very nicely laid out and easy to read. Seats are comfortable in the front and middle row, back seats would be fine for short trips, but I wouldn't want to take a day trip in them. However, they fold flat, which makes for great cargo space.

The interior is dead quiet, even at 80mph. The powertrain is absolutely seamless. The 3.6 motor runs out great, is quiet and very smooth. My Edge has Ford's 3.5 engine, which is also a great engine, and if we were to race the two, the Edge would take it. Luckily, these two vehicles were not made for the race track, and provide fine performance for their class. We took our Journey on a trip from New York to Florida to visit family, and we managed 24 mpg. I was very happy, especially since we have AWD and were loaded down.

We have just over 13K miles on our Journey and have not had any issues. I know this is still early, but this car seems to be in a class of its own. Our dealer has been great. Not only through the sale, but even for our scheduled maintenance. I also feel my family is safe in the Journey. It has a 5 star crash rating for both front and side. We have been impressed so far, and quite honestly, I'm jealous the wife gets to drive it. If everything holds up, we may just have two Journeys sometime down the road.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 3rd October, 2011