
It can pinched and swiped just like your tablet or smartphone. Dodge offers UConnect, an easy-to-use infotainment system. Standards include push button start and a 4.3-inch audio display. With two built-in carseats, you reduce clutter and provide safety at the same time. The 2018 Dodge Journey has LATCH attachments like other SUVs, but it offers integrated booster seats, a feature that's hard to find in rivals, especially with the Journey's more affordable pricing scheme. The 2017 Crossroad Plus features have been folded into the Crossroad or GT editions. Trim levels have been streamlined for 2018, cutting back from five to four. Black is added to the grille, front-fascia trim, painted aluminum wheels, roof rails and mirrors. It wears darkened elements that give it a sense of style. 2017 shoppers won't be familiar with the new Blacktop appearance package. Journeys strike an athletic pose but the vehicle actually weighs 1,000 pounds less than its sibling, the Durango. It certainly takes care of growing kids and busy carpools. This reduces the cost for families who can't afford a higher edition. For the first time, every edition has the coveted third row. The biggest change to the Journey is one you won't see from the outside. Trailer Sway Control reduces the risks that come with pulling a load. This engine allows you to tow up to 2,500 pounds. In the Dodge tradition of offering lots of choices, the automaker lets you choose the V6 for the SXT with either front-wheel or all-wheel drive. It generates 283 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque. If you want more performance, you can choose the front-wheel drive Journey GT or all-wheel drive SE, you can step up to the 3.6-liter V6.

It generates a healthy 173 horsepower and 166 lb-ft of torque. Journeys help out by offering a powerful 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine.
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When the family is on the go, the family driver needs to feel in command.
