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2009 Dodge Journey Crossover

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Re: Journey is a cheaper CUV than many [coldcranker] by 09_journey
Aug 04, 2008 (10:30 am)
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Replying to: coldcranker (Aug 01, 2008 3:01 pm)

My kids are both over 6 ft and they have no problems sitting in the rear seat. I wish however that they took the seat stying from the grand caravan and made the head rest so they slid into the seat because they do block your view, I leave my third row down quite a bit. I have had quite a few problems with my journey but am still happy with the styling, handling and engine size and performance I have a 3.5 V6 that has plenty of passing power and the auto-stick is valuable to help when you have a car load of people. I think saying that 20K is cheap is correct however I put everything on mine with the exception of the rear entertainment and mine was 30K. I think that if you do a direct comparison with ANY other CUV at 20K you will find that the Journey is a loser. You really need to upgrade everything, including tire size to get the better vehicle.
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Re: Journey is a cheaper CUV than many [albook] by crh47
Aug 04, 2008 (11:07 am)
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Replying to: albook (Aug 04, 2008 9:33 am)

I really liked the XL7, but my wife hated the styling. She claimed the headlights looked like "bug eyes."
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Re: Journey is a cheaper CUV than many [09_journey] by coldcranker
Aug 04, 2008 (6:13 pm)
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Replying to: 09_journey (Aug 04, 2008 10:30 am)

My main point was that the Journey could be had for $20,000 even, which no other CUV that is this big can. If someone is on a budget, or just tight with their money, and wanted a minivan replacement, and put a $20,000 limit on spending, the Journey is all they could do. They could get a much smaller CUV, but if you need the room, you need the room. At least the Journey can do this.
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Brake light stays on on dash by prendy
Aug 05, 2008 (6:44 pm)
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Hi Again,
 
Found another problem with my Journey,the brake light now stays on all the times,took it to the dealer last week again,he informed me they had 3 more in this week for the same problem,had to order a new Master cylinder brake switch is in the resovoir that tells when there is a problem with the brakes. And so I can't wait to see what is next. I love the drive and room of the Journey ,when i have it,but these problems or some of them should have been found in the development stage,not when the Journey is put out for sales
 
I Will keep you guys informed along the way ,if i have anymore lovely problems,and i hope you guys will do the same.
 
Prendy
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Test drove and liked, but wow, lots of bugs apparently! by kmauss
Aug 17, 2008 (10:33 am)
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I test drove one of these yesterday and at a quick test drive, I really liked it, but am nowhere near the point of switching vehicles, so I didn't have any serious discussions with the sales guy. I had a bad experience with Dodge, so any vehicle that I like is kind of tempered with a certain amount of hesitation anyway -- sounds like they threw this one on the market and decided to work out the bugs later. I will keep watching this forum to see how things are panning out, but if there are this many bad experiences, I would be DEEPLY hesitant to pursue things further.
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press request by kirstie_h HOST
Aug 18, 2008 (11:59 am)
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A reporter with a large national newspaper would like to speak with consumers who purchased a crossover vehicle in the past couple of months. If you are a new crossover vehicle owner, please respond to ctalatiedmunds.com with your daytime contact information no later than Thursday, August 21st.
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Press Request by KarenS HOST
Oct 28, 2008 (9:49 am)
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An advertising agency would like to speak with satisfied Dodge Journey drivers. If you own or regularly drive one of these vehicles, please respond to jwahledmunds.com with your daytime contact information no later than Friday, October 31st.
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leaky Dodge Journey by crusty2
Nov 03, 2008 (6:37 pm)
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I have returned my Dodge Journey to my dealer four times for the same (and still unresolved) problems.
It leaks from a faulty design in the headliner (according to the dealer where I bought it.) and the power steering pump seems to be faulty..it makes a growling sound when I make a powered left turn. The dealer said there was a recall on the power steering pump...they replaced it and the thing still growls at us.
I was told of a recall on the rear latch at one Dodge dealer last July and my dealer said there was no such recall out there for this model.
I have contacted a lawyer about starting a lemon law lawsuit against Chrysler Motors because they cannot resolve the issues. The dealer ordered a new headliner and I took it in for a replacement. However, without discussing it with me, they opted to attempt repairs on the original headliner because (they said) the one they received came in damaged and marred. Another thing the dealer keeps telling me is...and you will not believe this, "We did not design or build the car" I told them..."yep, we know that, but you sold it to me in good faith!"
I love the ride, we get about 24 - 25 mpg on extended trips. the rear compartment was definitely not made to carry golf clubs.
Now I am worried about all of the other problems listed in this forum...wiring harness, etc. Chrysler certainly hurried this one into production without ample testing it seems.
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Re: leaky Dodge Journey [crusty2] by concrete1717
Nov 03, 2008 (9:53 pm)
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Replying to: crusty2 (Nov 03, 2008 6:37 pm)

RE: Consumer Reports - December 2008. While not mentioning the Dodge Journey specifically, CR surveys the Big Three: "Chrysler trails the pack. Almost two-thirds of its products rate below average for reliability...The only above-average models are the Dodge Caliber hatchback and Jeep Patriot SUV".
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Re: leaky Dodge Journey [concrete1717] by 09_journey
Nov 04, 2008 (6:36 am)
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Replying to: concrete1717 (Nov 03, 2008 9:53 pm)

Good Luck! as an FYI you do not have to use an attorney for the lemon law unless Chrysler refuses to deal with you. I bought a 2007 4 dr jeep wrangler and had a problem with it that warranted me threatening the lemon law. Chrysler ended up (after 9 months of negotiating) giving me my money back if I bought another vehicle from them. I ended up with this mess called the Dodge Journey. I have had problems with the electrical system, my gig, transmission and the leaky roof. I have had the transmission seals replaced, the sunroof replaced and a new ignition switch installed. I have had two recalls completed including the wiring harness and the lift gate and am currently having an issue with the TPMS light (tire pressure monitoring system) it will not go off. Mine is AWD with 19" tires and only gets 15-16 MPG. In general I am disgusted with the overall quality of this vehicle, overall it looks great and the seating is wonderful and if I was a girly - girl then that would be enough for me. For $30,000 you would think you could drive something that you could be happy with looking good and running well.

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