2010 Dodge Journey: Road Test

2010 Dodge Journey 

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  • MSRP: $20,490 - $28,545
  • Invoice: $19,826 - $27,236

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Our road test for the 2010 Dodge Journey includes a full evaluation of the 2010 Dodge Journey from the inside out. We evaluate not only engine and handling performance for the 2010 Dodge Journey, but also interior cabin and cargo space. Let our comprehensive road test ratings for the 2010 Dodge Journey help you decide if a 2010 Dodge Journey is right for you.

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ACCELERATION

SE AWD SXT AWD R/T Class Average
3 6 6 4.5

With its 4-cylinder engine, SE struggles to gather passing and merging power, but it keeps up with urban traffic acceptably well. With their standard V6, SXT and R/T models have adequate power for any situation. Transmission behavior in V6 models tested was inconsistent--some showed quick downshifts for more power while others were more leisurely.

FUEL ECONOMY

SE AWD SXT AWD R/T Class Average
5 4 4 3.5

In Consumer Guide testing, AWD V6 Journeys averaged 17.8-18.3 mpg. Four-cylinder models use regular-grade gas, and Chrysler recommends mid-grade 89 octane for the V6. Note that all-wheel-drive models have a 21.1-gallon fuel tank, while front-drive versions have a 20.5-gallon tank.

RIDE QUALITY

SE AWD SXT AWD R/T Class Average
5 6 6 4.8

All models tested filter out road imperfections with commendable ease. SE models have the smallest wheels and tires and the softest suspension tuning. As such, they are prone to float over larger dips and swells. AWD SXT and R/T models are better composed overall. We have not yet tested a front-drive SXT with its 17-inch wheels and tires.

STEERING/HANDLING/BRAKING

SE AWD SXT AWD R/T Class Average
4 5 5 4

All Journeys have responsive steering with little on-center slop. Softly sprung SE models suffer from a surprising amount of lean in cornering. Tested SXT and R/T models are better poised around corners. All models have responsive brakes with reassuring pedal feel.

QUIETNESS

SE AWD SXT AWD R/T Class Average
6 6 6 4.9

Road noise is well muted, even on coarse pavement. Neither engine sounds quite as refined as rival 4-cylinder or V6 powertrains, but they're not annoyingly loud either.

CONTROLS

SE AWD SXT AWD R/T Class Average
5 5 5 5.4

Major gauges are large and generally easy to read, though the thick steering wheel blocks the view of some dials. Models with the available hard drive, but without navigation, suffer from a screen set too low on the dashboard to be easily read at a glance. It also washes out in even moderate daylight. Likewise, all audio controls are set too low for easy access. On models equipped with navigation, the screen is located at the top of the dashboard for vastly improved visibility.

DETAILS

SE AWD SXT AWD R/T Class Average
5 5 5 4.8

Generally handsome cabin decor is marred by excessive use of hard plastics and unpadded materials. Test models exhibited poor fit and finish with misaligned interior panels. The available leather upholstery goes a great distance towards improving the general ambiance, but nearly all class competitors come off as more upscale.

ROOM/COMFORT/DRIVER SEATING (FRONT)

SE AWD SXT AWD R/T Class Average
7 7 7 6.2

Supportive seats and ample headroom and legroom make Journey long-trip friendly. The standard tilt and telescopic steering wheel is a nice touch. Visibility to the rear corners is restricted by thick roof pillars, and the available fold-from-the-ceiling DVD screen completely blocks the view aft when in use.

ROOM/COMFORT (REAR)

SE AWD SXT AWD R/T Class Average
6 6 6 5.4

The 2nd row provides more than adequate legroom for six-footers, though headroom is limited for anyone much taller. Knee clearance gets tight when the seats are moved far back. The 3rd-row seat is sized for kids only, though the sliding 2nd-row seat can increase legroom somewhat.



CARGO ROOM

SE AWD SXT AWD R/T Class Average
8 8 8 7.3

In addition to the deep center console and upper and lower glove boxes, Journey boasts an available under-cushion front-passenger seat small-item compartment, two good sized foot-well storage compartments in the second row, and a large, deep storage tray beneath the rear load floor. Seven-passenger models make do with a smaller rear compartment limited to the area behind the rear bench. Note also that the front passenger seat folds flat to create an impressive load floor. The 2nd- and 3rd-row seats easily fold flat and feature long tether straps for pulling the seats back up without having to climb in. A pop-out flashlight built into the cargo area is a nice convenience.

VALUE WITHIN CLASS

SE AWD SXT AWD R/T Class Average
4 8 7 5.1

With the available V6, this Recommended crossover is a moderately sporty people mover with clever storage options and room for up to seven. Though cabin decor disappoints, Dodge has priced Journey aggressively and made most expected safety features standard. Note that 4-cylinder models have too little power and overly soft suspension tuning.

Total Score

SE AWD SXT AWD R/T Class Average
58 66 65 55.9

Total Score: 63

Scores for all Midsize Sport-utility Vehicles

Low Score
53
Average Score
55
High Score
79

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