Used 2016 Dodge Journey for Sale near Alabama
Face it: the market for affordable, well-equipped midsize crossovers is (to put it politely) a bit crowded. So the 2016 Dodge Journey will face some serious competition when it goes on sale this fall. And yet it will sport few changes from its current edition, slated like many of its Chrysler/Fiat brand-mates to undergo a significant redesign for the 2017 model year.
One of the 2016 Journey's more noteworthy changes will be the deletion of the American Value Package (AVP) and Limited trims, with the quasi-luxury Crossroad Plus debuting in their stead. The new lineup is therefore slated to start with the SE, move into the up-featured SXT, then into the Crossroad, the new Crossroad Plus, and the flagship R/T (Road & Track). Some of the Journey's features will obviously move around to accompany these changes, but expect all trims to return with standard front-wheel-drive (FWD) and optional full-time all-wheel drive (AWD). All trims are also slated to return with a hefty 67.6 cubic feet of total cargo area with the rear seatbacks folded.
Look for the Journey to return with two engine choices for the upcoming model year. The base engine in all FWD-equipped variants other than the R/T will again be a 2.4-liter inline 4-cylinder (I4) powerplant that pairs with the standard 4-speed shiftable automatic transmission for 173 hp and 166 lb-ft of torque. Expect the I4’s mileage to remain estimated at 19 mpg city/26 highway/21 combined--noticeably lower than most competitors. Towing capacity maxes out at 1,000 pounds with the proper equipment.
Standard in the both the R/T and in AWD variations of all other trims is a 3.6-liter V6 powerplant that boasts a 6-speed shiftable automatic transmission. This decently potent mill throws down 283 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque, with mileage estimates of 17/25/19 in the FWD R/T and 16/24/19 in all AWD editions. Towing capacity climbs to 2,500 pounds when properly equipped. The V6 is also optional for all non-R/T trims equipped with FWD.
Standard appearance features are again slated to include 17-inch steel or alloy wheels, 19-inch alloy wheels, a roof rack (optional aboard the R/T), and LED taillights. The R/T also returns with sport-tuned suspension and standard distinct monochrome exterior trim pieces.
Inside, look for cloth or leather upholstery, full power accessories, keyless entry and ignition, cruise control, and telescoping tilt-wheel steering. All 2016 Journey editions are also scheduled to return with sliding and reclining second-row seats. The SE and SXT again sport manual air conditioning, while the Crossroad and higher trims offer dual-zone automatic climate control, a fold-flat front passenger seat, remote engine start, and an auto-dimming rear-view mirror. Look for the new Crossroad Plus to offer a power-adjustable driver’s seat and for the R/T to add standard heated front seats and a heated steering wheel.
Technology in the 2016 Journey begins with a standard CD player, 6-speakers, a 4.3-inch touchscreen display, and an auxiliary audio input, while the R/T adds a 368-watt sound system with 6 premium speakers. Higher trims also come with standard Bluetooth-integrated Uconnect Voice Command infotainment, satellite radio, a video monitor, and an 8.4-inch screen.
Options, aside from the possible tweaks, will doubtless include the popular Blacktop package, which features a gloss-black grille, outside trim pieces, and 19-inch wheels. Further trim-specific available equipment slated to return includes a power sunroof, rear-seat DVD entertainment, a tow-hitch and wiring, rear parking sensors, a rear-view camera, tri-zone automatic climate control, and GPS navigation and WiFi hotspot capability. The GPS and WiFi capabilities are interfaced with the Uconnect 8.4 display. All 2016 Journey trims will again sport available third-row seating for a total passenger capacity of 7.
Standard safety equipment aboard the 2016 Journey is expected to include 4-wheel antilock brakes (ABS), traction and stability control, front side-mounted airbags, front and rear (and available third-row) head-protection airbags, and a post-collision safety system. Higher trims, starting with the SXT, also boast standard front fog/driving lights, while the Crossroad Plus and the R/T throw in a standard remote antitheft alarm.
Currently, the Journey gets 4 out of 5 stars overall in government crash tests, while the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gives this handsome crossover its best score of Good in all tests.
The Journey's dismal fuel-economy numbers continue to disappoint owners, and its available AWD system has struck a few owners as somewhat less than traction-friendly during bad weather. On the plus side, however, virtually all owners laud this people-hauler’s ideal dimensions, pleasant ride characteristics, and long list of standard and available equipment. Look for the 2016 Journey to challenge rivals such as Honda’s touring-oriented CR-V, Mazda’s engaging CX-5, Ford’s techno-laden Escape, Kia’s slick Sorento, and Hyundai’s roomy Santa Fe.
3.9 Overall rating
(19 reviews)I own a 2016 Dodge Journey and just the other day the drivers head rest popped out . I was changing my seat cover for the head rest when this happened. I tried to put it back in place but there aren’t any clips to fix it so I figure it’s a defect. I’ve read a lot of complaints about this happening. This needs to be placed on the recall list. I have also had trouble with my transmission, which I have also heard bad news about. Hopefully Dodge will figure out and fix these problems.
Was looking at buying this car and noticed the rear climate control kept changing the temperature on its own. We could turn it to cold and it would automatically switch to heat.
It has major transmission problems and has a thermostat code also rusty
We had a 2010 Journey RT and were very satisfied with it so we were looking for something similar. This 2016 Journey RT has not disappointed. The motor has a nice amount of power, seats very comfortable and the bells and whistles it came with are great too. My only wish is that the mileage was a little better but all in all we are very happy with our purchase.
Great vehicle. 2nd one we have owned. 1st one was 4cylinder. 2nd one v6. The v6 is the better way to go. No complaints.
2016 Dodge Journey FAQs
How much does the 2016 Dodge Journey cost in Alabama?
The average 2016 Dodge Journey costs about $8,489.29. The average price has decreased by -9.4% since last year. The 59 for sale near Alabama on CarGurus, range from $3,998 to $16,998 in price.
How many 2016 Dodge Journey vehicles in Alabama have no reported accidents or damage?
38 out of 59 for sale near Alabama have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2016 Dodge Journey?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2016 Dodge Journey gets between 19 and 22 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Flex Fuel Vehicle, Gasoline engines are available.
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