2015 Dodge Journey Five-Point Inspection
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2. Journey Loves the Family
Warm or cold, long distance driving can be taxing on families, especially ones with young children. Like most modern minivans and crossover, the Journey can be had with a rear entertainment package on mid to high trim models. Unlike a lot of the competition, there are also built in booster child seats for the second row that can be added to any trim level.
At a length of 192.4 inches, the Journey is deceivingly long. That’s slightly longer than the Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander. Like those two crossovers, the Journey offers a third row of seats, expanding total passenger capacity to seven people.











