Dodge Journey News Articles
Sunday 22nd November 2009
As well as undercutting rivals on price, and offering bags of family-friendly kit as standard, experts from EurotaxGlass’s predict that the Dodge Journey will be worth an impressive 41 per cent of its purchase price in three years time. EurotaxGlass’s – publisher of Glass’s Guide – has predicted strong residual values for the new Dodge Journey compared to its competitors*. the full story
Families that need space for seven – but want to arrive in style - will love the new Dodge Journey when it launches this August 2008. The front-wheel drive Dodge Journey has 5+2 seating as standard across the range and loads of family-friendly features including a tilt and slide flexible seating system; spacious under-floor storage bins and under-seat storage areas; rear doors that open to 90-degrees for easy access when installing child seats; a rear conversation mirror and climate control that operates in all three rows. Federico Goretti, Managing Director of Chrysler UK, said: “The Dodge Journey is aimed at families that need the functionality and utility of an MPV, but don’t want the look of a traditional people carrier. the full story
The Dodge brand is moving into top gear this summer with the launch of the all-new Journey crossover, which offers very competitive fuel economy, masses of interior space and value for money, without compromising its bold, good looks. With 5+2 seating standard across the range, the front-wheel drive Dodge Journey will be available in the UK from August 2008 and will feature a 2. 4-litre petrol engine or a 2. 0-litre diesel engine. the full story
Dodge will unveil its all-new family crossover vehicle at the 2007 International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt this September. The Dodge Journey is a seven-seat vehicle that combines the space and practicality of an MPV with the style of an SUV and the ride, handling and fuel efficiency of a family saloon. Peter Lambert, Managing Director of Chrysler Group UK said: “The Dodge Journey will attract drivers that need to have an MPV but don’t want to own a car with traditional people-carrier looks. the full story







